Rx template

At-Risk & Diabetic Offloading

For the neuropathic or at-risk foot, pressure is pathology. This accommodative template maximizes contact area and takes the shell away from every lesion the exam finds.

Style
Full-length, accommodative
Density map
Soft throughout (≈30A), softer still over lesions

The scan-matched top surface over a flat base gives even, repeatable contact. And because the device is a file, the replacement pair is identical, which matters when a patient can't feel that something changed.

What you'll see

  • Neuropathy with diminished protective sensation
  • Pre-ulcerative lesions, IPKs or hot spots on screening
  • A history of ulceration needing pressure redistribution
  • Deformity (claw toes, prominent mets) concentrating load
  • Fragile or atrophic plantar skin

The modifier package

Medial ArchTotal contact is the offloading principle
MTP Reliefs 1-5Recesses under threatened metatarsal heads
Digital ReliefsPer-toe accommodation over distal lesions
Metatarsal BarSpreads the forefoot row's load

Worth considering

Toe Bar & Toe CrestRestores purchase under clawed digits
Heel Spur ReliefWhen a plantar heel lesion needs floating

Clinical note

The orthotic is one part of an at-risk protocol; footwear, surveillance and podiatric follow-up carry the rest. Active ulceration follows your wound-care pathway first.

Every template is a starting prescription, not a constraint. Each parameter stays fully editable in Rx Studio before you send the order.

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