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Epitact

EPITACT EPITHELIUM ORTESE CORRECTION HALLUX VALGUS DIURNO S

Price SAR 97.36

Ref.: 6221101

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Product Description

The daily use of the EPITACT Correction Orthosis allows to correct and limit the evolution of the "Joanete" (hallux valgus), relieving joint pain.

Product Description

The daily use of the EPITACT Correction Orthosis allows to correct and limit the evolution of the "Joanete" (hallux valgus), relieving joint pain.

Place the front of the foot inside the device. Then place the big finger on the upper divider, indicated for this purpose.

Do you have bunions? Whether it causes pain or not, do not neglect the consequences: it is necessary to treat it as soon as possible to limit the negative repercussions on other joints and, above all, on the knee. This is what the hallux valgus correction orthosis does when relaxing the big toe! Contrary to what happens with the classic hallux valgus orthoses, this orthosis is used during the day. Result: better support and pain relief related to hallux valgus when they are already present. This orthosis can be used as a treatment but also as a prevention to limit the evolution of hallux valgus thanks to the correction of the axis of the big toe.

Do not use this product overnight. Big finger without mobility. Do not apply to an unprotected wound.

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