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  2. Shoe insert - Wikipedia

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    A pair of orthopedic insoles A pair of regular leather inner soles. A removable shoe insert, otherwise known as a foot orthosis, insole or inner sole, accomplishes many purposes, including daily wear comfort, height enhancement, plantar fasciitis treatment, arch support, foot and joint pain relief from arthritis, overuse, injuries, leg length discrepancy, and other causes such as orthopedic ...

  3. Heel lift - Wikipedia

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    Heel lifts, also known as shoe inserts, are commonly used as therapy for leg-length differences leading to knee, hip, and back pain.They attempt to reduce stress on the Achilles' tendon during healing, and for various rehabilitation uses.

  4. 20 most worthless pieces of junk: #19 -- Shoe inserts - AOL

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    asks the popular shoe insert commercial for Dr. Scholl's shoe insert, portraying individuals who are unphased by awkward circumstances because their feet are blissfully comfortable, thanks to ...

  5. SOL3 - Wikipedia

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    The company first began distributing and shipping product internationally in October 2016 with the launch of the original ternary adjustable height insoles that could be modified to increase elevation from 1 to 2.36 inches. [1] As of December 2017, SOL3 sold an estimated 50,000 units of the 3-Level Insole after its first year of operation. [2]

  6. WHO-DT - Wikipedia

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    Although the national feed of NBC's Weather Plus has been discontinued, the format continues with the new branding of "Iowa's Weather Channel". Besides the rolling weather coverage, it airs a repeat of WHO-DT's midday newscast at 2 p.m., as well as a children's E/I programming block on Saturdays from 7 to 10 a.m. On August 22, 2016, WHO-DT ...

  7. Shoenice - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Albany, New York on May 30, 1969. He is an army veteran. [3]His YouTube channel was started by his son on April 11, 2008 [4] and he recorded himself eating a piece of paper as a prank before eventually becoming viral for filming himself eating other things. [5]