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Foot Levelers introduces new custom orthotic flip-flop

Chiropractic Economics Staff January 13, 2015

0113_Foot_Levelers_flip_flop-smallJanuary 13, 2015 — Many studies have shown the damage ordinary, off-the-shelf flip-flops do to the feet and body. After months of research and development, Foot Levelers has introduced the Coastline Seabreeze Custom Orthotic flip-flop. Designed to meet each woman’s unique postural problems, the Seabreeze flip-flop features the Foot Levelers 3 Arch Advantage, which offers support for all three arches of the foot.

With the style and fashion of high-end flip-flops and the Foot Levelers three-arch support, this product offers a winning combination for chores around the house, relaxing poolside, strolling along the beach, and everything in-between.

The Foot Levelers 3 Arch Advantage is designed to support the three arches of the foot: the medial longitudinal, lateral longitudinal, and anterior transverse (metatarsal). When not properly supported and when asymmetrical with each other, the feet can have a significant negative impact on the kinetic chain.

Often with completely flat soles, ordinary flip-flops offer no arch support, which can lead to biomechanical faults in the foot, knees, hips, low back, and even neck. With its three-arch design, the Seabreeze helps eliminate the biomechanical problems ordinary flip-flops can cause.

Foot Levelers is showing off the Seabreeze at Parker Seminars Las Vegas at the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino. Annually one of the largest Chiropractic events, Parker Vegas runs Jan. 29-31.

To learn more about the Seabreeze flip-flop, visit CoastlineSeabreeze.com.

Source: Foot Levelers

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