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Insole with a neuroma pad
   
Document Number
US Patent 7140130
Issued Date
November 28, 2006
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Inventors
Brooks; Jeffrey S. (St. Louis County, MO)
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Abstract
Footwear including an insole formed for relieving pressure on a common digital nerve of a foot. The insole has heel, mid and forefoot sections. The forefoot section of the insole is formed with a pad having a neuroma pad section which underlies the third and fourth metatarsal heads of the foot, so that when a bottom of the foot is placed on the insole, the neuroma pad section applies an upward force to the bottom of the foot sufficient to spread the third and fourth metatarsal heads away from one another and thereby relieve pressure on the third common digital nerve to reduce the risk of neuroma. In other embodiments, the pad is formed as a separate pad for placement in footwear. An insole designed for use with thonged footwear is also disclosed.
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Published
November 28, 2006
Application Number
10/867,110
Filed
June 14, 2004
US Classification
36/180   36/145 36/174
Int'l Classification
A61F   5/14   (20060101)  
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/479,138 filed Jun. 17, 2003, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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36/145   36/140   36/147   36/174   36/176   36/178   36/180   36/181  
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