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Warehouse Worker Foot Pain Relief Kit

Warehouse Worker's Foot Pain Relief Kit offers occupational foot pain care, includes toe, ball of foot, blistering, and arch pain footpads, get surpreme foot care.

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The Warehouse Worker Foot Pain Relief Kit was designed specifically to address the most common foot problems encountered by warehouse workers. It is common to walk at least several miles during a shift.  As a consequence pain is common. This pain can affect your ability to work and to work efficientl

Peformance Foot's Warehouse Worker Foot Pain Relief Kit was designed specifically to address the most common foot problems encountered by warehouse workers. It is common to walk at least several miles during a shift.  As a consequence pain is common. This pain can affect your ability to work and to work efficiently.

The Warehouse Workers Foot Pain Relief Kit provides you with effective footpads that will allow you to self-treat as needed while at work. The kit contains pads with adhesive backs that can be used to address your specific complaint. The most common foot complaints are toe pain, ball of foot pain, arch pain, heel pain and blistering.  

The contents of the kit are available individually and in the desired quantities.

Kit components: (all foam have adhesive backs)
 

 

Toe Pain:   

All Gel Toe Cap  Qty 1

Ball of  Foot  Pain:  

Metatarsal Pads  1/4 inch Foam  Qty 8

Ball of Foot Pain, Big toe joint:
 

Dancer/Sesamoid Pads 1/4 inch Foam Right Qty2                               
Dancer/Sesamoid Pads  1/4 inch Foam  Left Qty 2

Arch Pain: 

¼” Foam Arch Pad, Qty 8


Bottom of Heel Pain:
Beveled Heel Pad  1/2 inch Foam Qty one pair
U shaped Heel Spur Pad 1/4 inch Foam   Qty 8

Blistering

Moleskin Gel reusable   Qty one sheet

 

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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