NANO ENERGY ORTHOTIC INSOLES INSTRUCTIONS

NANO Orthotic insoles are guaranteed to get you back on your feet—pain free! Good condition of health!

Most of people maybe familiar with our traditional orthotic insoles, with the rapid development of technology, the new orthotic insoles-NANO ENERGY orthotic insoles are coming into our life¡­.

What is the difference between the traditional one and new NANO energy orthotic insoles?

The below is function for the traditional orthotic insoles:

l  Aligns back and shoulders

l  Relieves lower back pain

l  Balances hips for easier movement

l  Reduces stress on knee joints

l  Cradles feet for improved stability

 

 

 

 

What is the function of New Nano Energy orthotic insoles?

The New Nano energy orthotic insoles not only include all the function of traditional orthotics, but also has extra six functions, let us to see the detail six functions:

1.    Adjust the arch of foot

It can make the feet of the 52 bone structure aligned arrangement, and then adjust frame, reducing the pressure back vertebrae and wear knee-hip section.

2. Adjust the nervous system
Improving Irregular arrangement; improve energy and the organs of the body functions.

3. Promote Metabolism

The special nano-materials can release far infrared light waves, can accelerate blood circulation, promote metabolism, helping to reduce vascular obstruction, activation of cells, to assist the body of harmful substances and heavy metals discharged extraneous, and therefore relieve swelling and pain and sleep quality have a great effect. Reduce pressure, remove fatigue and improve the quality of sleep

 

4. Foot Massage:

Foot massage can kidney reflex area, and promote human meridian circulation, regulating energy and enhance our body, so with the reproduction, growth and aging have a close relationship.

 

5. Anion Effect

High unit of negative ions, which can effectively alleviate the pressure to restore physical fatigue

 

6. Sterilization Function



Product Experience

A near-sighted person will see clearly after wearing eyeglasses immediately.

Likewise, if you have foot problems, you will feel relaxing immediately after wearing the NANO ENERGY ORTHOTIC INSOLES. It can adjust your arch of the foot, the frame, and improve the Nervous system.

*Conditioning of endocrine balance

Endocrine conditioning to achieve an overall balance, boost the immune system, active turn the gas.

*The effect of negative ions - the vitamins in the air

*Negative ions have following positive impact on human health

1. Negative ions have the effect of reducing muscle pain.

2. Negative ions can make acidic environment to alkaline environment.

3. Negative ions can improve sleep quality and relax tension.

4. Negative ions can eliminate free radicals.

*Understanding of nano-materials

1. Nano energy orthotic insoles are produced by Far infrared material and negative ions, so they includes many energy function in the orthotic insoles.

2. Nano-materials have a function of natural radiation and release.

3. Nano-materials have a function of Sterilization.

 

More knowledge about Arch pain:

 

 Arch Pain: more common than you may think

heel-pain-spur-vFoot arch pain is a common type of foot pain. Its symptoms include pain when getting up in the morning, and pain during long walks or long periods of standing. Arch pain in the morning is due to the ligaments under the foot known as the Plantar Fascia becoming contracted and tight as you sleep through the night. When getting up and walking in the morning, the fascia is still tight and prone to irritation when stretched. When walking or standing for long periods, the plantar fascia becomes inflamed and painful.

What causes Arch Pain?

The most common cause of arch pain is Plantar Fasciitis. Plantar Fasciitis is Latin for inflammation of the Plantar Fascia - the fibrous band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes. Someone with arch pain usually has inflammation of the tissues within the mid-foot. The arch of the foot is formed by the Plantar Fascia, which tighten and relax during the different phases of gait. The plantar fascia plays an important role in proper foot mechanics and transfer of weight from the heel to the toes. When inflamed, even simple movements can be quite painful.

Plantar Fasciitis is caused by over-stretching of the Plantar Fascia. Repeated strain can cause tiny tears in the ligament. These can lead to inflammation, irritation, pain and swelling. Arch pain is more likely to happen when:

Orthotics correct over-pronation

·                 your feet roll inward too much (over-pronation)

·                 you walk, stand, or run for long periods of time, especially on hard surfaces

·                 you are overweight

·                 you have tight Achilles tendons and/or calf muscles

 

Treatment solutions for Arch Pain (Plantar Fasciitis)

Medical studies on foot pain found that a combination of stretching exercises and wearing standard, off-the-shelf orthotic insoles is the most effective way of dealing with arch pain. This treatment regime is also very effective for the treatment of heel pain.

SHEENZI podiatry orthotic insoles are a simple, easy, low-cost solution to arch pain. The powerful combination of support and cushioning provides relief to arch pain, as well as many other foot and lower body ailments.

Additionally, realignment of the feet and ankles also helps to improve you body posture and can assist with the treatment of knee and lower back pain.


SHEENZI are podiatrist-designed orthotic insoles that prevent over-pronation and support the arches. Our arch supports help release the tension on the Plantar Fascia, thereby treating the cause of Plantar Fasciitis and arch pain. At the same time, stretching of the Achilles
tendon, calf muscles and hamstrings creates a lot more flexibility during walking and takes the stress out of the Plantar Fascia. The hamstrings, calf muscles, Achilles tendon and Plantar Fascia all work together during gait, so tightness in one area often causes problems in another area.

 

 

Cavus Foot (High-Arched Foot)

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cavus1What is Cavus Foot?
Cavus foot is a condition in which the foot has a very high arch. Because of this high arch, an excessive amount of weight is placed on the ball and heel of the foot when walking or standing. Cavus foot can lead to a variety of signs and symptoms, such as pain and instability. It can develop at any age, and can occur in one or both feet.

Causes
Cavus foot is often caused by a neurologic disorder or other medical condition such as cerebral palsy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, spina bifida, polio, muscular dystrophy, or stroke. In other cases of cavus foot, the high arch may represent an inherited structural abnormality.

An accurate diagnosis is important because the underlying cause of cavus foot largely determines its future course. If the high arch is due to a neurologic disorder or other medical condition, it is likely to progressively worsen. On the other hand, cases of cavus foot that do not result from neurologic disorders usually do not change in appearance.

Symptoms
The arch of a cavus foot will appear high even when standing. In addition, one or more of the following symptoms may be present:

Some people with cavus foot may also experience foot drop, a weakness of the muscles in the foot and ankle that results in dragging the foot when taking a step. Foot drop is usually a sign of an underlying neurologic condition.

cavus2Diagnosis
Diagnosis of cavus foot includes a review of the patient¡¯s family history. The foot and ankle surgeon examines the foot, looking for a high arch and possible calluses, hammertoes, and claw toes. The foot is tested for muscle strength, and the patient¡¯s walking pattern and coordination are observed. If a neurologic condition appears to be present, the entire limb may be examined. The surgeon may also study the pattern of wear on the patient's shoes.

X-rays are sometimes ordered to further assess the condition. In addition, the surgeon may refer the patient to a neurologist for a complete neurologic evaluation.

Non-Surgical Treatment
Non-surgical treatment of cavus foot may include one or more of the following options:

 

 

 

 Take the Wet Test: Learn Your Foot Type

A simple wet test can tell you if you have flat or high arches, and how to orthotic your feet.

There are three basic foot types, each based on the height of your arches. The quickest and easiest way to determine your foot type is by taking the "wet test," below.

 

Wet Test
1) Pour a thin layer of water into a shallow pan

Wet Test
2) Wet the sole of your foot.


Wet Test
3) Step onto a shopping bag or a blank piece of heavy paper.

Wet Test
4) Step off and look down

 

Observe the shape of your foot and match it with one of the foot types at the bottom of the page. Although other variables (such as your weight, biomechanics, weekly mileage, and fit preferences) come into play, knowing your foot type is the first step toward finding the right shoe for you.


Normal (medium) Arch

Wet TestIf you see about half of your arch, you have the most common foot type and are considered a normal pronator. Contrary to popular belief, pronation is a good thing. When the arch collapses inward, this "pronation" absorbs shock. As a normal pronator, you can wear just about any shoe, but may be best suited to a stability shoe that provides moderate arch support (or medial stability). Lightweight runners with normal arches may prefer neutral-cushioned shoes without any added support, or even a performance-training shoe that offers some support but less heft, for a faster feel.


Flat (low) Arch

Wet TestIf you see almost your entire footprint, you have a flat foot, which means you're probably an overpronator. That is, a micro-second after footstrike, your arch collapses inward too much, resulting in excessive foot motion and increasing your risk of injuries. You need either stability shoes, which employ devices such as dual-density midsoles and supportive "posts" to reduce pronation and are best for mild to moderate overpronators, or motion-control shoes, which have firmer support devices and are best for severe overpronators, as well as tall, heavy (over 165 pounds), or bow-legged runners.

 


High Arch

Wet TestIf you see just your heel, the ball of your foot, and a thin line on the outside of your foot, you have a high arch, the least common foot type. This means you're likely an underpronator, or supinator, which can result in too much shock traveling up your legs, since your arch doesn't collapse enough to absorb it. Underpronators are best suited to neutral-cushioned shoes because they need a softer midsole to encourage pronation. It's vital that an underpronator's shoes have no added stability devices to reduce or control pronation, the way a stability or motion-control shoe would.