What sets Memo preventive shoes apart from others?
The key feature that distinguishes Memo preventive shoes from competing products is the unique Memo system. This innovative mechanism not only enhances comfort but, more importantly, focuses on the healthy development of children's feet.
The flexible diagnostic sole in Memo preventive boots is a breakthrough in children's footwear technology. Its design is crafted to respond to the slightest changes and pressures exerted by the child's foot. This allows parents and specialists to monitor how the foot is developing, identify areas of increased pressure, and determine where additional support or correction might be needed.
A major advantage of the sole is its ability to adapt to the individual needs of each foot. It serves as an early detection tool for potential orthopedic problems, which is invaluable in prevention and planning corrective measures. On a broader scale, this innovation contributes to healthier foot development in children, minimizing the risk of postural defects later in life.
How to interpret the zones of the diagnostic sole?
Depending on which zone of the sole begins to wear down, different information about the condition of the child’s foot can be gleaned. Here’s a guide to interpreting the diagnostic sole zones:
- Zone 1 – Normal Zone: Indicates that the foot is healthy. The footwear serves a preventive function.
- Zone 2 – Risk Zone: Indicates the risk of a defect or condition, requiring the use of gray insoles. If wear does not return to the normal zone during use, orange insoles should be applied. If wear remains abnormal, consult a specialist.
- Zone 3 – Severe Dysfunction Zone: Indicates the presence of foot and/or knee issues. Orange insoles should be used, and the wear pattern closely monitored. If wear does not return to the normal zone, therapeutic consultation is necessary.
- Zone 4 – Severe Dysfunction Zone: Indicates the presence of foot and/or knee issues. Orange insoles should be used, and a specialist should be consulted.
- Zones 5 and 6 – Severe Dysfunction Zone: Requires consultation with a doctor.
Correct foot positioning and perfect fit with preventive boots for children
Another essential feature of our children’s preventive boots is the rigid heel counter, which acts like a protective shield, ensuring the heel is well-supported and protected from potential injuries. The Thomas heel, often recommended by orthopedic specialists for children at a certain age, provides optimal support. It helps maintain proper foot alignment, which is crucial for preventing postural defects and supporting the healthy development of the skeletal system.
The adjustable closure on the boots is an excellent feature that allows for precise adjustment to fit the child's current foot size and shape. Proper footwear fit is essential for foot health. Shoes should neither be too tight nor too loose—this is the key to ideal children's preventive boots. The adjustable closure ensures the perfect balance between comfort and support, particularly in areas where it’s needed most. Poorly fitting footwear can lead to blisters, chafing, and other issues, which is why boots with adjustable closures are an ideal solution that adapts to the foot rather than the other way around.
How to match preventive boots for children with clothing?
Matching preventive boots for children with outfits doesn’t have to be difficult, even when health aspects are the priority. First, consider the color of the boots. Neutral shades like beige, gray, or brown will go well with most outfits, making them a versatile choice.
Next, think about the style of the footwear. Our preventive boots for children are typically designed with a classic look that pairs well with formal attire for special occasions. However, they also fit seamlessly with casual outfits, such as jeans or dresses, making them suitable for everyday wear.