Vers Foot Care

High Tech Foot Orthotics to Relieve Foot Pain, Stablize Foot and Ankle, and Improve Body Balance

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Vers Foot Care is the only agent of foot care manufacture of Vers Tech Science Co. Ltd. in U.S. 
Currently we are trying to bring high tech, premiun quality of foot care products to our customers in the U.S.     

In order to treat and reduce foot pain, many people are turning to foot orthotics. Vers tech decided to develop foot orthotics by innovating special materials to relieve foot pain quickly, easily, and effectively.

Vers foot care products are constructed with two types of high tech materials - TPE and S-DUPLI. The TPE (Thermal Plastic Elastomer) is a vibration damping material; it has been proven to have a better shock absorption ability than that of silicon. The S-Dupli (Shape Memory Foam) is a shape-duplicating material, which provides the low heat re-moldable ability. It allows for the simple and fast fabrication of customized orthotics.

In addition to these features, our products are also designed to provide proper arch support, enhance body alignment, and improve balance.

Another product line is the FootPlus series of shoe inserts. Each insert has their own specialty, providing the best localized treatment to fit any of your personal needs.

Besides obtaining a pair of comfortable shoes, you should also find the proper orthotics in order to reduce your foot pain. If you have any of the following, we have the right type of orthotics to match your needs.

 

Callus, Corn, Hammer and Claw toe, High Arch, Flat Feet, Hallux Valgus, Heel Pain, Heel Spur, Plantar Fasciitis, Knee Pain, Lower Back Pain, Fat Pad Atrophy, Metatarsalgia, or Morton's Neuroma

 

 

 

 

 

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Do you know that correct posture can:

  1. Prevent unnecessary organ disorder
  2. Help you breath deeper
  3. Increase blood circulation
  4. Prevent back pain
  5. Make you look Younger!
 


 

This page was last modified on Tuesday, February 17, 2009