Functional Hallux Limitus / Rigidly Plantar Flexed 1st Ray / Sesamoiditis

The Reverse Morton’s Extension.

Functional Hallux Limitus, Rigidly Platar Flexed 1st Ray, and Sesamoiditis can be treated with a functional orthotic device by adding a Reverse Morton’s Extension.

Price Code: A

What is a Reverse Morton’s Extension?

It is an extrinsic forefoot post to the Sulcus with a mild first ray cut-out of the shell and the first met head area cut away from the forefoot post

The Reverse Morton’s Extension has been very successful in reducing the jamming effect produced by Functional Hallux Limitus.

It also allows for dramatic off-loading but still cushions the painful area with your choice of mid-layer and top cover for a Sesamoid problem

Note: Please check Reverse Morton’s Extension in the Accommodations section of the prescription order form.

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