A Modulign orthotic can be fitted at home using the following guide.

A Modulign orthotic can be fitted in just four easy steps.

Modulign Insoles fitting guide step-by-step

Modulign fitting guide step-by-step

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Get organised

Remove all of the parts from your Modulign orthotics from the box. Remove the existing insoles from your shoes.

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Trim the orthotic

Trim the toe section so that it fits the shoe. This can be done by placing the orthotic on top of your exisiting orthotic.

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Adding the wedges

Place wedges in the different sections of the orthotic – there are three main areas:

A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support
B. Arch support
C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

 

If you have a flatter foot (no arch) you san start with 5 degrees or 10 degrees in section A or B. You can adjust until comfortable. If you have a higher arch only use wedges in section C.

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The videos below show how to insert the wedges in the three main areas listed above.

A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support
A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support
A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support
A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support
A. Medial (inside) Rearfoot support

B. Arch support

B. Arch support

B. Arch support

B. Arch support

B. Arch support

C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

C. Lateral (outside) Rearfoot support

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Fitting into your shoe

Modulign Insoles are designed to work with a more solid shoe like an Asics or Brooks but should work with most shoes.

You may need to trim off the toe section completely if there is no insole to remove from the shoe or it may be too tight.

If your heel is sipping out of the base of the shoe, you may need to tighten the laces or reduce the wedges at the heel section.

Modulign is designed to work with a more solid shoe like an Asics or Brooks but should work with most shoes.

You may need to trim off the toe section completely if there is no insole to remove from the shoe or it may be too tight.

If your heel is sipping out of the base of the shoe, you may need to tighten the laces or reduce the wedges at the heel section.

Modulign is designed to work with a more solid shoe like an Asics or Brooks but should work with most shoes.

You may need to trim off the toe section completely if there is no insole to remove from the shoe or it may be too tight.

If your heel is sipping out of the base of the shoe, you may need to tighten the laces or reduce the wedges at the heel section.


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"Modulign orthotics have started a new class of their own between the prefabricated products that exist on shelves, and the custom product that specialists can prescribe. Filling the gap in the market with an affordable, time-effective product that can be fitted immediately, Modulign gives clients a superior clinical experience and outcome." 

Noura Tashakor
Sales & Marketing Director, Modulign

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