Perfect your orthopaedic work with the leading sensorimotor foot orthoses SMFO. proprio SOLE - sensorimotor foot orthoses from the market leader for your patients.
Discover new possibilities for foot health: Sensorimotor foot orthoses (SMFO) set new standards in the treatment and support of foot health.
Sensorimotor insoles are specially designed not only to correct the foot statically, but also to support the body's overall performance by regulating muscle tension and optimising the function of the musculoskeletal system.
For orthopaedic specialists, sensorimotor insoles represent a unique opportunity to offer their patients an advanced and high-quality solution for foot complaints or musculoskeletal disorders.
Together with your individual service on site, this creates a therapy from the sole of the foot to the head that can have a soothing effect on the symptoms of a wide range of complaints.
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Sensorimotor insoles: a breakthrough in orthopaedic practice
Increase the effectiveness of your orthopaedic treatment with proprioSOLE. These innovative insoles go beyond traditional support mechanisms by actively promoting muscle function and correcting posture in the presence of conditions. With their unique design, they effectively help improve balance, relieve pain and promote better mobility for your clients.
Sensorimotor foot orthoses, also known as sensorimotor foot orthoses (SMFO), are customised solutions designed to enhance the body's proprioceptive perception and feedback loop. By utilising natural foot movement and targeted stimulation of specific pressure points, they provide improved sensory feedback. This results in optimised posture and movement patterns, significantly improving awareness and stability in space.
The effectiveness of sensorimotor insoles is based on the principle of sensorimotor function, which postulates an inseparable link between movement and body perception. Through the targeted stimulation of specific points on the sole of the foot, these insoles improve the motor response and promote more active muscle work. This leads to improved joint guidance and a more natural, efficient gait.
Active correction of gait, balance and postureStrengthening and relaxing the foot muscles to actively correct foot misalignments and relieve pressure on the joints.
Effective relief from discomfortDirectly addresses and corrects dysfunctional movement patterns that cause pain in the feet, knees, hips and back.
Increase in performanceOptimisation of power transmission and movement sequences for better athletic performance.
Long-term health promotionPromoting healthy movement patterns for lasting physical fitness and well-being.
Why choose our sensorimotor foot orthoses?
Every foot is unique. That's why we offer orthotists the opportunity to design and customise our sensorimotor foot orthoses completely to the individual needs of their customers using milling files. This customised design is based on a detailed analysis of the foot and gait pattern carried out by the orthopaedic technician. Through our model libraries, we enable professionals to ensure not only maximum comfort for the end customer, but also maximum therapeutic effectiveness. Our solutions are designed to optimally support the orthopaedic trade in the provision of customised, patient-specific care.
The key to long-term success lies in the customised production and regular use of sensorimotor foot orthoses. We are therefore committed to providing high-quality product expertise and supporting orthopaedic professionals in optimising posture, movement patterns and effective pain management for their customers.
The consistently positive feedback and the high level of satisfaction we receive from our partners in the orthopaedic trade encourage us in our endeavours to achieve quality and sustainability.
Possible applications of sensorimotor foot orthoses in the orthopaedic trade
Sensorimotor insoles are designed to provide sustainable solutions for a variety of orthopaedic challenges. This includes foot misalignments, overload syndromes and support in the healing process after injuries and operations. They enable the restoration of a natural and healthy gait and optimise movement sequences of the musculoskeletal system.
The development of correct foot posture is crucial for the healthy growth of children. With sensorimotor insoles, you as a specialist can intervene at an early stage to correct misalignments and support the natural development of the foot muscles, which has positive long-term effects on posture. Other insoles do not offer this possibility of long-term correction.
Offer athletes the opportunity to improve their power transmission and foot mechanics with our insoles. The precise alignment of foot function helps to prevent injuries, improve performance and increase efficiency in sport.
Sensorimotor insoles also offer significant benefits for the body in everyday use. They improve comfort and reduce fatigue for people with standing or walking activities, which increases well-being in everyday life.
As a key component in orthopaedic care, our SMFOs cover a wide range of functional indications that can affect your customers' quality of life.
Offer customers who suffer from pain an effective solution. The insoles can help to reduce pain and sustainably improve quality of life. With proprio SOLE for the orthopaedic trade - step by step to the best result for your patients.
Our insoles provide valuable support, especially for neurological impairments such as ICP, stroke, MS or Parkinson's disease. They help to balance the muscles, improve touch via the feet and promote safer and improved mobility in everyday life.
This information is intended not only to provide you, as an orthopaedic specialist, with comprehensive information about the versatile application possibilities and specific advantages of our sensorimotor foot orthoses, but also to strengthen your confidence in the quality and effectiveness of our products in order to encourage you to integrate them into your orthopaedic practice.