Postural insoles
At the level of the foot, any wedges greater than 3 mm should be prohibited especially among children, causing abnormal support in the arch of the foot as well as leading to a true extero and proprioceptive "blindness". The working principle of the postural reprogramming insoles aims to trigger correctionnal reflexes of the muscles of the lower limb by stimulating certain areas under the sole of the foot with the use of small wedges.
As well, the use of postural reprogramming insoles with a frequency resonance will allow the decrease of postural oscillations, leading to increased stability. The cutaneous receptors and the intrinsic musculature of the sole of the foot are stimulated by the different features of the postural reprogramation insole.

The stimulated areas have the potential to affect muscle proprioception of the foot resulting in changes in the proprioceptive activation of ascending chains.In fact these insoles are primarily exteroceptive; they act primarily on the skin and secondarily on the neuromuscular spindles of the muscles involved.
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