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  1. The VASYLI + Armstrong II sensitive feet orthotic is suitable for patients who suffer from plantar sensitivity—loss of plantar fat pad, arthritis, and blistering, as well as peripheral neuropathy. It’s clinically and scientifically validated to reduce shear forces and the incidence of plantar ulcerations compared to standard diabetic insoles.

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  2. The VASYLI Think Tank™ was founded in 2011 to foster collaboration and cooperative thought among a leading group of health professionals specializing in the field of lower limb biomechanics. Each member is recognized as an authority in his or her chosen field of practice.

  3. The VASYLI + Howard Dananberg (VHD) orthotic is the world’s first professional orthotic device with removable 1st ray sections. You can remove proximal and distal plugs individually or together, as needed, making treatment of 1st ray function easier.

  4. The VASYLI Medical story began more than 35 years ago. It was inspired by professionals dedicated to creating innovative products grounded in the scientific principles of lower-limb biomechanics. In collaboration with leading biomechanics experts, Vasyli has developed a collection of custom heat moldable orthotics to treat a variety of ...

  5. The VASYLI + McPoil orthotic is based on a dual-density construction designed to allow for normal foot pronation but to prevent over pronation. Ideal for conditions of hypermobility or Achilles stress resulting from traumatic supination (sports injuries), the VASYLI + McPoil provides relief and enhances recovery.

  6. PHYSICAL THERAPIST SPECIALIZING IN FOOT & ANKLE. Tom McPoil received his certificate in physical therapy from Children’s Hospital of Los Angeles and his PhD in kinesiology from the University of Illinois. He currently is a professor in the School of Physical Therapy at Regis University in Denver, CO.

  7. The VASYLI + Hoke device is expressly designed for the control of the pes cavus foot type. Unlike an over pronator, a supinator will invariably have a more complex foot type, often with a combination of triplanar alignment issues such as: Plantarflexed 1st ray or forefoot valgus. Forefoot equinus. Forefoot adductus.

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