Carbon Fiber Inserts

$70.69 - $74.91
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  • Choice of either rigid or semi-rigid
  • Universal fit for either foot
  • Sold individually
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Overview

Carbon Fiber Inserts can be used for a variety of foot injuries including turf toe, metatarsal fractures, stress fractures, mid foot strains, hallux rigidus, post-op 5th metatarsal fractures and Lis Franc injury. it is more than two times more rigid than steel inserts.

SEMI-RIGID - Flexible carbon fiber shoe insert used for foot injuries that need additional support. Often used for turf-toe, mid-foot sprains, metatarsal stress fractures, toe fractures, prevention of recurring chronic injuries, and transition from rigid insert to semi-rigid as injury improves.

RIGID - The rigid carbon fiber insert is used for more acute injuries that need more rigidity. Injuries such as Lis Franc, metatarsal fractures, acute turf toe, hallux limitus/ hallux rigidus, and transition from walking boot to shoe. Usually athletes are started with this insert when they return to play.