Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation
Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation
Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation

Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation

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Langer
£89.54+ FREE UK delivery
Includes 20% VATPrice exc. VAT: £74.62
This item in brief:
  • High density orthotic insoles with free self-adhesive components for modification
  • Treats over-pronation, under-pronation, and encourages first ray propulsion
  • Heat-moulding material changes shape for a tailored and comfortable fit
  • First ray groove design permits first ray plantar flexion
Product Details

Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation

The Langer Bio Unified High Density Orthotic Insoles for Pronation provides users with pronation issues excellent biomechanical control that can be easily modified as and when required, using self adhesive components. A first ray groove is also incorporated into the design of these insoles, helping encourage first ray propulsion.

Please Note: This product is intended to be issued by a medical professional or a podiatrist.

What's Included?

  • 2 x 3/4 Length Shells
  • 2 x Full-Length EVA Top Covers
  • 2 x 2° Rearfoot Wedges
  • 2 x 4° Rearfoot Wedges
  • 2 x 6° Rearfoot Wedges
  • 2 x 5mm Heel Lifts

Which Size Is Right For Me?

The Langer Bio Unified Insoles are available in five sizes that should suit most adults. To find your perfect size, measure the length and width of your current insoles as shown below. Then, match your shoe size to the table below.

How to measure your insoles

Size UK Shoe Size Dimensions (Length x Width)
Extra Small Size 3 - 4.5 245 x 78mm 
Small Size 5 - 6.5 260 x 85mm
Medium Size 7 - 8.5 275 x 89mm
Large Size 9 - 10.5 295 x 96mm
Extra Large Size 11 - 12.5  310 x 100mm

Key Features and Benefits

  • Comfortable orthotic insoles treat over-pronation and supination
  • Customisable design for tailored cushioning and support
  • High-quality heat-mouldable polypropylene shells allow for instant shell shape modification
  • Slender, flexible, and strong for excellent biomechanical control
  • Free self-adhesive components allow for quick modifications
  • High-quality EVA top covers with an anti-microbial fibre cover 
  • Low bulk, easy-to-use and modify functional design
  • Also available in a low density version for users with low supination resistance

Who Are These Langer Orthotics For?

Users who have the following conditions will especially benefit the most from wearing the Langer Bio Unified Medical Insoles:

  • Pronation related symptoms/gait dysfunction, even those with a large amount of pronation and a medial STJ axis requiring a MOSI
  • Supination related symptoms/gait dysfunction
  • Functional limitation of the 1st MTPJ due to either pronation and/or dorsiflexion of the first ray

Please Note: This product is intended to be issued by a medical professional or a podiatrist.

Who Shouldn't Use the Insoles?

Users who should not use the Bio Unified Medical Insoles include:

  • Stage 2 and above structural hallux limitus. Encouraging the use of the 1st MTPJ in these patients may worsen symptoms
  • Pressure related injury or lesion sub the 1st MTPJ. E.g. ulcers sub the 1st MTPJ
  • Those with possible adverse effects to improved use of the 1st MTPJ in gait, e.g. those with painful limitation to hip extension such a labral tears may extend their hip further in gait with improved 1st MTPJ function

Customisable Cushioning and Support Insoles

The Bio Unified Insoles are specially designed to help reduce over-pronation and under-pronation, encourage first ray propulsion, and provide comfort during use. The insoles come with free components for modification and are heat-mouldable allowing the user to have tailored cushioning and support for the feet.

What Is First Ray Propulsion?

The first ray is a segment in the foot consisting of the first metatarsal and first cuneiform bones. First ray propulsion refers to lifting/pushing action of the segment when moving forward. Satisfactory first ray propulsion comes with a normal gait, and two ways to achieve it is by reducing pronation and/or permitting first ray plantar flexion, as will be explained below.

First Ray Groove

To permit first ray plantar flexion, the Bio Unified Insoles feature 3/4 shells with a first ray grove design. The first ray groove in the shell of the appliance decreases the dorsiflexion moments on the first ray while maintaining a comfortable almost full-width appliance.

How Do the Insoles Reduce Pronation in Users?

When wearing the Bio Unified Insoles, reducing pronation is achieved by a force medial to the STJA. A MOSI modification can be added into the heel cup of the shell for those very pronated patients with a medial deviated STJ axis. Alternatively, a more traditional hemi post or total rearfoot post may be applied, or even a heel raise. Conversely, lateral posting to encourage pronation in the rare supinators can also be added.

Heat-Mouldable for a Customised Comfortable Fit

Many users with pronation have foot arch contours that don't fit the pre-fabricated shell of some insoles. To counteract this, the Bio Unified Orthotic Insoles use heat-mouldable polypropylene for their shells, meaning they change shape with localised heating to provide the user with a comfortable and non-irritating fit on their feet. Heating of the shells can be achieved for example with the use of a heat gun to instantly modify its shape.

What's the Difference Between the High Density and Low Density Version of These Insoles?

The Langer Bio Unified Orthortic Insoles come in two versions - high density and low density. The insole the user needs will depend on their supination resistance which can be tested by following the instructions below:

Ask your patient to stand in a normal weight bearing position with their feet firmly on the ground. Using two fingers, try to lift (supinate) their foot under the medial navicular and assess how easy/hard it is.

  • High Supination resistance = High density shell and great medial wedging
  • Low Supination resistance = Low density shell and less medial wedging
Delivery Information

Delivery - Free UK Mainland Delivery

Delivery is free of charge on all items at Health and Care when delivered to a mainland UK address. Your order is usually dispatched by Royal Mail or better and often dispatched the same day when ordered before 2.00pm, Monday to Friday.

The delivery expectation of order sent via Royal Mail is 1 to 3 working days.

Please call our Health and Care customer care team on 020 7720 2266 if you have any questions about the delivery of this item.

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