Always get so many great ideas re my aching feet here! Ok what are met buttons??
Always get so many great ideas re my aching feet here! Ok what are met buttons??
when you come to the fork in the road, take it.
yogi berra
and where can you get them? Someone recently told me their doc told them soon there will be feet transplants available---I'm holding out for cheetah feet![]()
when you come to the fork in the road, take it.
yogi berra
They are self-adhesive teardrop shaped pillows that you stick to the forward portion of the arch contour of the insole of a shoe. They essentially extent the center of the arch contour forward so it supports the length of arch of the foot more. Metatarsal buttons or metatarsal domes.
Not to be confused with metatarsal pads or cushions, which go under the metatarsal heads to supplant the cushioning of the ball of the foot for someone who is elderly or diabetic or who has somehow lost or damaged the fibrous fatty padding in the ball of the foot.
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Knott, do you have any brand that you recommend?
I'm using the Spenco ones now, and they're "okay," but getting them to stick was a big issue. I finally called Spenco and they recommended the kind of double-sided tape you get for carpet. That sticks well enough that they don't slide all over the place during a run, but they still move over time, and then of course there's a huge amount of residue on the insole and on the pad, that I have to get off before I can re-stick them.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
The ones I like best look kind of like this http://www.orthotics-online.co.uk/st...products_id=10 and are made in Germany.
They can be put exactly where you need them, and they don't move at all. I don't remember the brand, sorry.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
thanks all, I'm on it![]()
when you come to the fork in the road, take it.
yogi berra
These ones? Tacco is a German brand.
Thanks!
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler