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Originally Posted by AdamK
Eyecue,
Thanks for the quick response and for your help! This is all very interesting--one thing that I still don't get is that you state that:
And that is consistent with what I normally see.
However, the web site states that people with this conditions should "not" be asked to remove their shoes. There seems to be some contradiction here. Am I missing something?
Thanks again.
Adam
I misunderstood you. Orthotics are inserts and orthopedic shoes are bone compensating. IF you have orthopedics and they cannot be positively cleared of any alarms that may result from things like imbedded metal supports then X-ray would be the only way to clear them. Since they cannot be removed a very thorough inspection is in order to clear them.
Last edited by eyecue; Oct 25, 2004 at 9:13 am