Claims
- 1. A unitary orthotic insert for a shoe comprising:
a cupped heel portion having a concave upper bearing surface; and a midfoot portion having a medial longitudinal arch support with a curvilinear upper bearing surface; wherein the cupped heel portion extends above a most posterior cephalad portion of a calcaneus and is continuously coupled to the midfoot portion.
- 2. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 wherein the cupped heel portion and the midfoot portion cooperate to invert a subtalor joint of a foot to a position of inversion to lock a midtarsal joint during ambulation of a foot to reduce pronation and provide stabilization.
- 3. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 wherein the concave upper bearing surface of the cupped heel portion comprises a heel cup angle of at least 90 degrees.
- 4. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 wherein the midfoot portion extends from the cupped heel portion to an opposite end corresponding to an anterior end of a metatarsal bone.
- 5. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 wherein the cupped heel portion and the midfoot portion cooperate to provide a therapeutic characteristic for a podiatric condition.
- 6. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 5 wherein the podiatric condition includes plantar fasciitis.
- 7. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 5 wherein the podiatric condition is selected from the group consisting of cuboid syndrome, a neuroma, hammertoe, a bunion, a pronation condition, tendonitis, and a foot ailment.
- 8. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 further comprising:
a lower bearing surface substantially conforming to an inside surface of a shoe.
- 9. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 wherein the cupped heel portion and the midfoot portion are formed from a flexible material.
- 10. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 9 wherein the flexible material is selected from the group consisting of a neoprene rubber, a silicone rubber, an elastomer, a polymeric material, a urethane, polyethylene teraphthalate, a viscoelastic material, a silicone gel, and combinations thereof.
- 11. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 9 wherein the flexible material comprises a gripping characteristic to provide proximal, posterior and lateral support when engaged with the heel bone.
- 12. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 further comprising:
a texture embossed on the upper bearing surface.
- 13. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 further comprising:
an absorptive layer disposed on at least a portion of the upper bearing surface.
- 14. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 further comprising:
a forefoot portion having a substantially planar upper bearing surface, wherein the forefoot portion is continuously coupled to the midfoot portion and extends from the midfoot portion to a region corresponding with a distal end of the foot.
- 15. The unitary orthotic insert of claim 1 further comprising:
a reinforcing support member built into the unitary orthotic insert.
- 16. A specialty shoe comprising a unitary orthopedic insole, wherein the unitary orthopedic insole comprises a cupped heel portion having a concave upper bearing surface that extends above a most posterior cephalad portion of a calcaneus, a midfoot portion with a curvilinear upper bearing surface having a medial longitudinal arch support, and a forefoot portion having a substantially planar upper bearing surface.
- 17. The specialty shoe of claim 16, wherein the specialty shoe is selected from the group consisting of an athletic shoe, a running shoe, a tennis shoe, a cross-trainer shoe, a children's shoe, a work shoe, a dress shoe, a casual shoe, an open-toe shoe, an orthopedic shoe, a sandal, a military shoe, an all-terrain shoe, a diabetic shoe, a maternity shoe, and a boot.
- 18. The specialty shoe of claim 16, wherein the unitary orthopedic insole is integrated into the innersole of the specialty shoe.
- 19. A method of manufacturing a unitary orthotic insert for a shoe comprising:
providing a unitary orthotic insert mold with a cavity for a cupped heel portion having an upper bearing surface, a midfoot portion having a medial longitudinal arch support with a curvilinear upper bearing surface; injecting an injection-molding compound into the unitary orthotic insert mold; and releasing the unitary orthotic insert from the unitary orthotic insert mold.
- 20. The method of claim 19 wherein the injection-molding compound is selected from the group consisting of a neoprene rubber, a silicone rubber, an elastomer, a polymeric material, a urethane, polyethylene teraphthalate, a viscoelastic material, a silicone gel, and combinations thereof.
- 21. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
providing a pre-molded support member; and inserting the pre-molded support member into the unitary orthotic insert mold prior to injecting the injection-molding compound.
- 22. The method of claim 19 further comprising:
attaching an absorptive layer on at least a portion of the upper bearing surface.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims the benefit of the filing date of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/288,319, filed May 2, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60288319 |
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