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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:

  1. We remove the outsole from the shoe

  2. Add the specific  increment of EVA material for your lift

  3. Taper and Balance the lift to specific measurements at heel, ball of foot, and toe

  4. Reapply original outsole of your shoe

  5. Apply any necessary color correction

​The Pricing:

  • Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $82.95

  • Up to 1 inch = $97.95​

  • Up to 2 inches = $139.95​

  • Above 2 inches = $169.95​

Full Lift

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:

  1. Remove original heel from shoe

  2. Add specific increment of material at heel of shoe

  3. Reapply original heel

  4. Apply any necessary color correction

The Pricing:

  • Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $47.95​

  • Up to 3/4 inch = $57.95​

  • Up to 1 inch = $67.97​

  • Up to 1 1/4 inches = $77.95​​

  • Up to 1 1/2 inches = $87.95​

  • Up to 1 3/4 inches = $97.95​

  • Up to 2 inches = $107.95​

  • Above 2 inches = $117.95

Heel Lifts

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:

  1. 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

  2. Add specific increment of material into the she, creating a wedge

  3. Reapply outsole of shoe from the heel to the ball of the foot

  4. Apply any necessary color correction

​The Pricing:

  • Up to 1/2 inch (1.3cm, 13mm) = $77.95​

  • Up to 3/4 inch = $87.95

3/4 Heel Wedge

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:

  1. Remove outsole from the shoe

  2. Add the specific increment of material from the heel to the ball of the foot

  3. create negative heel strike for continuous rocking motion through the ball of foot

  4. Reapply original outsole

  5. Apply any necessary color correction

Rocker Bottom

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:

  1. Remove outsole from the shoe

  2. Add the specific increment of material from the heel to the ball of the foot

  3. Create negative heel strike for continuous rocking motion through the ball of foot

  4. Insert carbon fiber plate cut to fit the length and width of the shoe

  5. Reapply original outsole

  6. Apply any necessary color correction

Rigid Rocker Bottom

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