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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adapted shoes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to shoes that have been modified or designed to meet specific needs, such as for individuals with disabilities or particular foot conditions.
Example: "The store specializes in adapted shoes for people with mobility challenges, ensuring comfort and support."
Alternatives: "modified footwear" or "customized shoes".
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Of course, all of our subjects were also directed to wear adapted shoes and soles and received education regarding foot care.
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I ran a mile a day in a plaster cast in a specially adapted shoe.
For the adapted shoe, the peak vertical pressure was slightly lower and was exerted slightly earlier in the stance phase, albeit not significantly.
However, the significantly larger toe contact area of the adapted shoe resulted in a significantly lower total vertical pressure in the toe region.
In L Frank Baum's book, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, from which the film is adapted, these shoes were originally silver, and their changed colour seems to make this reference even more marked.
While the robot arm was equipped with 3 magnetic disks, the subject had to wear an adapted Vacoped shoe (OPED GmbH, Valley / Oberlaindern, Germany) with inserted metal plate at the front, which served as counterpart (Fig. 3).
A trail running shoe adapted to handle ice and snow should be very stable and have a tight lacing mechanism.
On more casual shoes, designers adapted replicas of Caterpillar nuts to use as eyelets for shoelaces.
Several shoes parameters were adapted to individual disabilities, such as soles rigidity (further enhancement of foot rocking), lateral reinforcements (lateral stabilization of hindfoot), shoes volume (pain relief in case of oedema) or heel height (angle correction to the ankle joint).
So adidas adapted one of its track shoes into an exceptionally light football boot.
These authors explained their particularly good results as resulting from the facts that all of their subjects had therapeutic shoes with an adapted sole and that their families were educated on foot care.
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