Superior protection from the impact of
the heel on hard surfaces. Protects the foot by absorbing
and dissipating energy generated by heel strikes.
Cambion® visco-elastic
insoles and heel cushions are the next generation of
orthopaedic shock absorbing shoe inserts. Cambion
shoe inserts are designed to protect the skeletal
system from the jarring effects of heel strike and redistribute
underfoot pressure.
If you've ever noticed, when walking or running on hard surfaces that it feels
like someone is whacking the bottom of your feet with a hammer, then you know
what heel strike is. It's the shock of your feet hitting the ground with all
your weight on top of them. It's much worse when you're on hard surfaces than
when you're on grass or bare ground. That's because when humans were evolving,
the hardest thing they ever walked on, except for maybe the occasional rock,
was the earth itself. It's only in the last 100 years that we began to walk on
hard unnatural surfaces.
Modern surfaces, such as concrete, asphalt and floors, are far harder. When your
feet land on them, the force of the impact is often more than your
system can naturally absorb. The shock travels back up through the body,
stressing and eventually damaging joints and causing fatigue. Excess weight,
athletics, repetitive activities and standing for long periods can aggravate
the situation. The heel strike shock particularly affects your lower skeletal
frame --your knees, hips and lower back as well as your feet. In the long run,
it can inflict pain, limit activity and in some cases, require joint replacement.
Visco-elastic Polymers Provide The Solution!
Due to fashion trends and cost cutting by manufacturers modern footwear rarely
has sufficient cushioning. Most sports shoes which should offer better protection
are rarely suitable for work or business use and studies have shown that most
sports shoes loose much of their cushioning effect within a short time. For years, scientists
have studied the problem and looked for possible solutions. Bio-engineers, orthopaedic
surgeons and physical therapists saw that, if they could find a way to place
a shock absorber between foot and the ground, the energy would be diffused before
it damaged the joints. For those already afflicted, such shock absorbers would
help relieve pain and prevent further damage.
Studies were designed,
experiments were conducted, materials tested. The results all suggested that
visco-elastic polymers were the optimum materials for underfoot cushioning. These
synthetic materials, which are both dense and elastic, proved remarkably able
to absorb the shock of heel strike. Taking up less space in the shoe than
conventional foam materials, visco-elastic polymers are the most efficient form
of under-foot cushioning available today. In fact you would need up to 15
drug store insoles to equal the cushioning effect of one Cambion visco-elastic
insole.
In tests
that actually measured the amount of shock that various parts of the body sustained
when walking, visco-elastic materials in combination with micro-porous foams
showed far greater ability than other materials to dampen shock and reduce rebound.
They cushioned the skeleton as the foot hit the ground and instead of
kicking back instantly, they dissipated the energy evenly over several milliseconds. That
is key to protecting the joints.
Technology Gets Underfoot.
In the
last ten years the results of this research have published in numerous scientific
papers.* Material scientists have used this information to refine and further
develop state of the art polymers to take advantage of this knowledge.
Visco-elastic shoe inserts are now widely available in various forms. They're
a little more expensive than the foam rubber shoe inserts commonly sold in drugstores,
but they last longer and work better. Even the crudest visco-elastic product
is more effective than the best foam rubber insole! But there is wide variability
within the field, too. Effectiveness depends largely on the specified visco-elastic
polymer used -- they've come a long way since they were first developed -- and
on product design.
Although
some are sold in sporting good stores and other outlets, the most advanced, most
effective products are available through professionals -- physicians, podiatrists,
physical therapists, chiropractors, athletic trainers -- who know about the conditions
such products are designed to prevent and treat. Some professionals offer their
patients complete under-foot orthotic systems. These modular systems allow the
professional to modify the insole by adding specially designed pads, wedges and
lifts when and where you need them.
The number of applications for theses advanced systems is almost unlimited. They
can be used to prevent and treat a variety of problems common to athletes and
fitness devotees, older adults, people who are on their feet for long periods.
It might be the kind of shock treatment you need.
* A review by Michael W. Whittle, M.D., Ph.D., of over sixty-five published
clinical studies entitled "The Use of Visco-elastic Materials In Shoes and Insoles" is
available free of charge on request.
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