• Adhesive Gel Shoe Cushions, Heel Counter Cushions, Heel Counter, Gel Heel Counter Cushions, Gel Heel Counter Pads, Gel Heel Pads, Achilles Cushions
  • Adhesive Gel Shoe Cushions, Heel Counter Cushions, Heel Counter, Gel Heel Counter Cushions, Gel Heel Counter Pads, Gel Heel Pads, Achilles Cushions
  • Adhesive Gel Shoe Cushions, Heel Counter Cushions, Heel Counter, Gel Heel Counter Cushions, Gel Heel Counter Pads, Gel Heel Pads, Achilles Cushions
  • Adhesive Gel Shoe Cushions, Heel Counter Cushions, Heel Counter, Gel Heel Counter Cushions, Gel Heel Counter Pads, Gel Heel Pads, Achilles Cushions

Gel Shoe Counter Cushions

$5.95

Gel Shoe Counter Cushions are designed for the heel counter or the back of the shoe. They can be used to cushion a bony area on the back of the heel or to help keep a shoe on.

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Gel Shoe Counter Cushions

Gel Shoe Counter Cushions are used to reduce pressure from the shoe counter in the back of the heel and help the heel stay in the shoe. Simply, peel and place where desired for maximum comfort. Gel Shoe Counter Cushions can be help reduce pressure from a haglund’s deformity or spurs around the Achille’s Tendon. Pressure in this area from overgrown bone can cause discomfort, Gel Shoe Counter Cushions gels can alleviate the pain.

Ambidextrous.

One Size fits all, however they can be cut down to fit smaller shoes or as desired.

Supplied as 1 pair.

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Note From the Podiatrist on Gel Shoe Counter Cushions:

Shoe counter gels are very popular with certain styles of shoes, especially wedges. The self adhesive counter gels allow for simple peel and place as desired. Most of the time we recommend these to be placed along the upper edge of the heel counter to reduce pressure and help aid in shoe positioning. Pressure in the rear heel can be a sign of other problems like pronation or bone spurs, if the pain does not go away with the heel counter gels, you may want to try arch supports or consult a podiatrist. People with large amounts of swelling, burning, tingling, or numbness in their feet should use caution while wearing shoes. Consult a podiatrist if you exhibit the pain persist while wearing shoes.

Warning: Individuals with numbness, burning, tingling, diabetes, or poor sensation should consult their podiatrist before use.  These conditions make individuals higher risk than others.  Anyone with the above conditions, should be very careful when using anything on their feet. If you notice redness, wounds, sticking socks, foul smells, swelling, hot spots, or drainage then seek medical attention immediately.