The Narrow In-Shoe Brace is a lightweight, thermoformable polypropylene in-shoe brace that supports the foot up to the toes and uses a padded Velcro strap at the calf to stay stable inside everyday footwear.
Features (Narrow In-Shoe Brace)
The shell is made of durable polypropylene to provide a slim, structured base inside footwear.
It is thermoformable, allowing controlled heat shaping for a closer, more personalized fit.
The support surface covers the foot up to the toes, helping the brace feel more stable during walking.
A padded Velcro strap at the calf helps keep the brace in place and improves fastening comfort.
The narrow profile is practical when users want an in-shoe solution that adds minimal bulk.
The material is radiolucent, a useful attribute in clinical workflows when imaging considerations apply.
Available for left or right foot for side-correct use.
Technical Specifications
Type: Narrow in-shoe brace.
Material: Polypropylene (PP), thermoformable.
Coverage: foot support up to the toes.
Strap: Velcro strap with padding at the calf.
Radiolucency: radiolucent.
Side: LEFT or RIGHT.
MPN/Code: 06-2-054.
GTIN/EAN: not available.
Manufacturer: not available.
Dimensions: depend on size and left/right selection.
Weight: not available.
Certifications: compliant with international safety standards and carries CE and ISO certifications for reliable use, as stated on the packaging and/or manufacturer documentation.
| Size |
Shoe size |
| SMALL |
36–38 |
| MEDIUM |
38–40 |
| LARGE |
41–44 |
| X-LARGE |
44+ |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How is a narrow in-shoe brace different from a classic AFO that may look more “robust”?
A narrow in-shoe brace prioritizes a low-profile fit inside footwear and minimal added bulk, while a classic AFO is typically a more external design with different geometry. If the user wants everyday shoe compatibility and discreet use, an in-shoe model is often more practical, while more demanding needs may call for a different type guided by a clinician.
What does thermoformable mean, and when does it really matter?
Thermoformable means the material can be heat-shaped under controlled conditions to match the user’s anatomy more closely. This can improve stability inside the shoe and reduce unwanted movement when walking.
What is the most common confusion about “support up to the toes”?
Some shoppers confuse it with a comfort insole. This is a support brace designed as a structured in-shoe base and secured with a calf strap to stay in position. It does not replace comfort insoles, it serves a different stabilization purpose.