



About Full Lifts
Full Lifts are the mosts common type of orthopedic shoe lift. A full lift applies a lift from the heel to the sole of the shoe to offset a leg length discrepancy.
The Process:
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We remove the outsole from the shoe
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Add the specific increment of EVA material for your lift
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Taper and Balance the lift to specific measurements at heel, ball of foot, and toe
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Reapply original outsole of your shoe
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Apply any necessary color correction
The Pricing:
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Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $82.95
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Up to 1 inch = $97.95
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Up to 2 inches = $139.95
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Above 2 inches = $169.95
About Heel Lifts
Heel Lifts are done for any shoe with a stacked heel from the manufacturer (i.e men's dress shoes, women's heeled shoes, etc.) This adds additional heel height without changing the height of the forefoot.
The Process:
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Remove original heel from shoe
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Add specific increment of material at heel of shoe
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Reapply original heel
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Apply any necessary color correction
The Pricing:
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Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $47.95
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Up to 3/4 inch = $57.95
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Up to 1 inch = $67.97
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Up to 1 1/4 inches = $77.95
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Up to 1 1/2 inches = $87.95
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Up to 1 3/4 inches = $97.95
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Up to 2 inches = $107.95
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Above 2 inches = $117.95



About 3/4 Heel Wedge
The 3/4 Heel Wedge applies a heel lift to a wedge style sole, while seeing the front of the shoe intact from the ball of foot forward.
The Process:
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We separate the outsole of the shoe from the heel to the ball of the foot, keeping the outsole intact from the ball of the foot to the toe
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Add specific increment of material into the she, creating a wedge
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Reapply outsole of shoe from the heel to the ball of the foot
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Apply any necessary color correction
The Pricing:
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Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $77.95
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Up to 3/4 inch = $87.95




About Rocker Bottom
Rocker Bottom is a similar process to the Full Lift. Material is added to the full sole of the shoe(s), but this process creates a continuous rocking motion through the step.
The Process:
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Remove outsole from the shoe
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Add the specific increment of material from the heel to the ball of the foot
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create negative heel strike for continuous rocking motion through the ball of foot
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Reapply original outsole
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Apply any necessary color correction



About Rigid Rocker Bottom
The Rigid Rocker Bottom is the same process as the Rocker Bottom with an added carbon fiber plate to create a rigid sole with no flex.
The Process:
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Remove outsole from the shoe
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Add the specific increment of material from the heel to the ball of the foot
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Create negative heel strike for continuous rocking motion through the ball of foot
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Insert carbon fiber plate cut to fit the length and width of the shoe
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Reapply original outsole
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Apply any necessary color correction



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