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Epitact

Epitact Epithelium Double Protection Pad L

Price SAR 112.54

Ref.: 6176206

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Product Description

Prevent and relieve pain in the sole of the foot, burning sensation, calluses and limit friction on the Hallux Valgus (bunion), mitigating the pain.

Product Description

Prevent and relieve pain in the sole of the foot, burning sensation, calluses and limit friction on the Hallux Valgus (bunion), mitigating the pain.

For greater comfort, place directly in contact with the skin on both feet. (unless there is an unprotected wound).

The printed area of the fabric should be in contact with the sole of your foot. Never put it backwards.

Place your foot on the double protection cushion, fitting it between the big toe and the second toe.

For better conservation, use with “leotard” or socks on top. They must be wide enough to prevent compression of the feet.

Are bunion and plantar pain associated with you? It is not surprising: when the deformation is large enough, the big toe is no longer able to perform the support function. The pressures are then transferred under the foot, at the base of the 2nd and 3rd toes. In these areas of hyper support, the consequences are felt quickly: a bunion is formed and calluses appear. It becomes painful to walk. The objective is, then, to protect the bony growth that is the "bunion" and also to distribute the pressures under the foot. This is what EPITACT double protection pads do.

Do not use on unprotected wounds.

Cases of people suffering from arteritis, diabetes, polyneuritis, lower limb neuropathy or ulcers: ask your doctor or podiatrist, then monitor your foot during use. The tissue between the 1st and 2nd toes can be a source of friction. Not recommended for diabetics and people suffering from arteritis.

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