Memo boys leather /fully laced sneakers /diagnostic sole, colour Navy blue, PORTLAND 3CH

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Size: UK 3.5 (EU 36)

HOW TO CORRECTLY MEASURE YOUR CHILD'S FOOT AND CHOOSE THE RIGHT SHOE SIZE
 
To properly choose the size to the length of the foot, add 5-7 mm to get the required length of the insole (inner length of the shoe). Each time before buying shoes for a child, in order to properly choose the size of the shoe, you need to precisely determine the size of the foot.
 
Attention! The space inside the shoe should not be more than 1 cm.
 
NOTE - You should measure the length of both feet, sometimes one foot is longer than the other.
 
The easiest way to accurately measure child's feet is by placing the child's foot on a piece of paper and outlining the circumforance of the feet. 
 
- trace both feet of the child, and then measure the distance (in cm) between the two extreme points of the template of the longer foot (draw by holding the pen vertically).
 
The size of the footwear can vary depending on the manufacturer

 

DESCRIPTION

The memo system used in Portland model consists of high-quality prophylactic footwear with a diagnostic sole, stiff heel counter and Thomas heel, a set of orthopedic insoles to be used when needed, and specially selected corrective exercises. The construction and assembly technology of Memo shoes, developed over the years, has gained the recognition of specialists as an effective method of prevention and treatment of the most common posture defects.

Portland is the only fully laced sneakers equipped with Memo diagnostic sole.

Urban Classic Collection is a unique combination of timeless elegance and urban design, in a prophylactic edition.

INSTRUCTION FOR USE MEMO prophylactic and corrective footwear

Performance characteristics of the product

The orthopedic-corrective footwear group consists of the Baby collection, the winter collection, and other Memo models up to size 38 that do not have a diagnostic sole. Their primary function is preventive care. If necessary, orthopedic insoles from Memo can be used in shoe sizes ranging from 22 to 38 to correct foot defects. If corrective insoles are not required, Memo shoes serve a preventive function.

Intended use

The need for stabilization and correction in the following basic diseases and diagnostics of the following diseases: 

  • length asymmetry of lower limbs,
  • asymmetry of the feet,
  • other biomechanical disorders of the hip joints,
  • knee and ankle joints requiring correction/stabilization.

Usage

  • Footwear should be put on and removed without lacing.
  • Avoid getting your shoes wet. In case of heavy soaking, the shoes should not be dried in the immediate vicinity of devices that emit heat. The shoes should be unlaced before drying. Inserting the paper inside the footwear will avoid deformation of the shape.
  • Footwear made of nubuck and velour leather is much less resistant to water.
  • Do not wash leather shoes in the washing machine. Hot water, detergents, spinning deteriorate the condition of the footwear - it loses its original shape, appearance, and durability.
  • Change the shoes you wear every day; it will allow the shoes to get rid of excess moisture.
  • Footwear should be used as intended.
  • Do not buyshoesthataretoolargeor 

WARNING 

The maximum allowable footwear allowance should not exceed 1 cm. Too large shoes do not fulfill their orthopedic function. Footwear should be adjusted to the foot in such a way, to ensure proper comfort of use. The user or his carer should consult a healthcare professional if he is unsure whether the medical device is appropriate for a given patient.

PREVENTION

Special construction of Memo footwear protects feet from abnormalities and ensures correct body position.

Therapeutic footwear

Correct footwear (model, extremely above-standard styling, types adjusted to all seasons, used inside or outside, all sizes available, wide range of colours, made of natural materials

  • manufactured with special technology, without commonly observed in footwear for children and teenagers construction features, which can interfere with the real physiology and needs of feet during growing-up phase
  • revealing morphological and functional correctness of feet or existing abnormalities or their symptoms.