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Callus Foot Pain Relief Kit

Callus Foot Pain Relief Kit treats calluses, kit contains felt and foam U and Oval shaped metatarsal and callus footpads. Get surpreme foot care!

 

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Performance Foot's Callus Foot Pain Relief Kit has been carefully designed to provide you with simple, practical, and easy to use footpads to reduce the pain you are experiencing with your callus.

The presence of a callus usually means that there is too much pressure in that location of the foot. The footpads with apertures are simply placed with the callus in the aperture.  The footpads without apertures are placed directly behind the area of pain with the wide side of the pad toward the toes.


The components of the kit are available individually and in the desired quantities as well.

Regular Kit Contents:


U-shaped pad 1/8 Inch Felt   Quantity 6
U-shaped pad 1/4 inch Foam Quantity 6
Metatarsal pad 1/8 inch Felt  Quantity 6
Metatarsal pad 1/4 inch Foam  Quantity 6
Oval Callus Pad  1/8 inch Felt  Quantity 6
Oval Callus Pad 1/4 inch Foam Quantity 6

 

Get Surpreme Foot Performance!

The components of the Supreme kit include the components of the Regular kit PLUS reusable purple gel pads of each. (U, oval , and metatarsal pad).

Surpreme Performance Kit Contents:

U-Shaped pad 1/8 inch Felt  Quantity 6
U-shaped pad 1/4 inch Foam Quantity 6
Reusable Purple Gel U shaped pad  Quantity  1
Metatarsal pad 1/8 inch Felt  Quantity 6
Metatarsal pad 1/4 inch Foam  Quantity 6
Reusable Purple Gel metatarsal pad Quantity 1
Oval Callus Pad 1/8 inch Felt   Quantity 6
Oval Callus Pad 1/4 inch Foam  Quantity 6
Reusable Purple Oval Callus Pad  Quantity 1

 

The information listed on Performancefoot.com is a recommendation for Foot Care Guidelines and internet self-diagnosis treatment. If you are experiencing persistent pain, and symptoms that do not improve with treatment of a non-prescription product consult a podiatrist.  A foot doctor can correctly diagnose the condition and make appropriate recommendations.

Dr. Mark T. Lewis, DPM

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