Digital Reliefs
Small reliefs under the toes that accommodate painful digital lesions, corns, or prominent pulps.
How it works
Digital reliefs are small recesses under individual toes that accommodate painful lesions (corns, prominent pulps, tender tips) on full-length orthotics. Each relief takes the shell's surface away from the lesion so the toe rests instead of presses.
They're prescribed per digit and shaped to the lesion, which matters in toes: a relief a size too big undermines toe purchase, a size too small misses the target.
When to prescribe it
- IPKs and corns beneath the toes
- Prominent digital pulps in atrophic feet
- Hammer or claw toes with painful tips
- Pre-ulcerative digital lesions in at-risk feet
- Post-op toes needing local offload
How we build it
Mark the digit or digits and we recess the top surface exactly there, per toe, lesion-shaped, depth to your Rx, while the surrounding platform keeps supporting toe-off.