EP3821742B1 - Chaussure orthopédique - Google Patents

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EP3821742B1
EP3821742B1 EP20207737.6A EP20207737A EP3821742B1 EP 3821742 B1 EP3821742 B1 EP 3821742B1 EP 20207737 A EP20207737 A EP 20207737A EP 3821742 B1 EP3821742 B1 EP 3821742B1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/10Low shoes, e.g. comprising only a front strap; Slippers
    • A43B3/101Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals
    • A43B3/102Slippers, e.g. flip-flops or thong sandals leaving the heel of the foot bare 
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B3/00Footwear characterised by the shape or the use
    • A43B3/26Footwear characterised by the shape or the use adjustable as to length or size
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1415Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot
    • A43B7/142Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the location under the foot situated under the medial arch, i.e. under the navicular or cuneiform bones
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1405Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form
    • A43B7/1475Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with pads or holes on one or more locations, or having an anatomical or curved form characterised by the type of support
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A43FOOTWEAR
    • A43BCHARACTERISTIC FEATURES OF FOOTWEAR; PARTS OF FOOTWEAR
    • A43B7/00Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements
    • A43B7/14Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts
    • A43B7/1495Footwear with health or hygienic arrangements with foot-supporting parts with arch-supports of the bracelet type

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  • the present invention relates to orthopedic footwear, in particular a shoe, for use in foot malpositions according to the features of the independent claim.
  • pronation which describes the inward rotation of limbs, such as feet.
  • Foot pronation is a natural cushioning motion and a natural inward movement of the foot.
  • Pronation thus describes a rotation of the foot around its longitudinal axis, in which the outer edge of the foot is slightly raised and the inner edge of the foot is lowered without the heel moving.
  • the imprint for the next step is then taken over the forefoot, in the area of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the big toe.
  • overpronation the edge of the foot buckles inwards, which means that the ligaments, tendons and joints are increasingly and above all also unilaterally strained.
  • overpronation can have various causes, such as a foot malposition such as fallen arches or flat feet, obesity or severe fatigue. Overpronation also occurs frequently in beginner runners, since the supporting apparatus has not yet been adequately trained due to a relatively short training period.
  • a shoe which comprises three elastic straps.
  • the elastic straps are connected to the shoe body and/or to the sole element and are arranged in such a way that a defined tensile force and/or tensile stress is/are exerted on the foot in order to regulate the degree of pronation of the foot or to counteract the pretension in the push-off phase of a to support steps.
  • Another shoe with a support bandage to correct overpronation is e.g. by the DE 91 02 530 U1 disclosed.
  • the support bandage is guided in a specific way around the shoe and around the foot, so that the metatarsal, in particular the inner longitudinal arch, is subjected to a defined tensile force and consequently lifted.
  • both shoes have proven to be disadvantageous in that the straps attached to the shoe and/or the support bandage provided squeezes and constricts the foot when wearing such footwear. As a result, the wearing comfort of such footwear is consequently worsened and/or reduced. Also, the bands and/or the support bandage can only be adjusted variably to one another to a limited extent, so that an individual adjustment to the respective foot is not possible or only possible to a limited extent.
  • a shoe with an adjustable orthopedic device which can be used for foot malpositions.
  • a correction strap firmly anchored in the central area of the sole is routed to the outside and can be wrapped around the heel area of the shoe and fixed in various positions using a Velcro fastener and, if necessary, loosened again or reattached in a different position. Fixing the correction tape guided around the heel area and releasably held there by means of Velcro under increased pretension leads to the introduction of force due to the firm anchoring in the sole area, whereby the inner longitudinal arch of the wearer of the shoe can be raised.
  • the invention is therefore based on the object of providing orthopedic footwear in which the midfoot can be subjected to a definable or variably adjustable force to correct foot malposition, such as overpronation, whereby the midfoot is lifted without the wearing comfort of the footwear is significantly reduced.
  • a definable or variably adjustable force to correct foot malposition such as overpronation
  • the disadvantages known from the prior art are to be overcome with the footwear.
  • the orthopedic footwear according to the invention which can be formed in particular by a shoe, a boot or the like, is particularly suitable for Used for foot malpositions such as pronation.
  • the orthopedic footwear comprises a sole element, the underside of which forms a walking surface of the footwear and the upper side of which forms a surface for a human foot to stand on.
  • the sole element can be designed in one piece and/or at least in sections in multiple pieces.
  • the underside or running surface of the sole element is often provided with a profile, at least in sections, to improve the sure-footedness of the wearer of the footwear, but can also be completely or in sections smooth, in particular without a profile.
  • the upper side of the sole element or the standing surface can be equipped with a footbed, at least in sections, since the wearer's foot rests there.
  • the footwear can further comprise a shoe body formed from a textile and/or flexible material, which is attached to the sole element and provides an entry opening for a wearer's foot.
  • the shoe body can be connected to the sole element in a material and/or non-positive manner, in particular glued, glued, sewn or the like.
  • the footwear can also be designed to be largely rigid and/or rigid or can comprise a largely rigid and/or rigid shoe body which is attached to the sole element or is also formed in one piece with it.
  • a variant can include, for example, a shoe or boot intended for specific functions or for very specific purposes, which should be as rigid as possible for reasons of the specific purpose.
  • An example of an application for such non-flexible footwear that can be used in practice can be a boot intended for winter sports, which should be able to snap into a binding intended for this purpose as a snowboard or ski boot, either firmly or partially movable.
  • the largely rigid structure of such a boot which typically extends into the calf and shin area and is intended to support these areas, can ensure good controllability of the winter sports equipment used, i.e. skis or snowboards, for example.
  • non-flexible footwear or such a non-flexible boot naturally provides an entry opening for the wearer's foot.
  • the shoe body is usually designed in one piece with the sole element, since a multi-part structure such as gluing, gluing or the like has various disadvantages.
  • the footwear comprises at least one correction element, in particular relating to the metatarsus or located at least partially in the area of the metatarsus, wherein a first correction section of the at least one correction element is fastened with an end region in and/or on the sole element and/or or is anchored and is arranged and/or guided from the outer edge of the sole at least in sections within or along the sole element, in particular parallel to the surface for the foot of the wearer to stand on, to the inner edge of the sole or at least approximately over the inner edge of the sole to the entry opening.
  • the footwear comprises at least one correction element, in particular relating to the metatarsus or located at least partially in the area of the metatarsus, with a first correction section of the at least one correction element is fastened and/or anchored with an end area in and/or on the sole element and from the outer edge of the sole at least in sections within or along the sole element, in particular parallel to the surface for the foot of the wearer to stand on, to the inner edge of the sole or at least approximately via the Inner edge of the sole up to areas of the footwear that are located above the sole element and/or in the area of the shoe or boot body and/or is guided.
  • the end area of the at least one correction element anchored in and/or on the sole element can be the first end area of the first correction section.
  • the second end portion of the first correction portion may be exposed.
  • the at least one correction element also includes a second correction section, which is arranged and/or guided from the inner edge of the sole or at least approximately from the entry opening to the heel part.
  • the second correction section can also be arranged and/or guided from the above-mentioned area of the footwear, which is located above the sole element and/or in the area of the shoe or boot body, to the heel part.
  • At least one adjustment and/or tensioning element is assigned to a heel part of the shoe body, via which the at least one correction element, in particular the first correction section and/or the second correction section, is guided in a longitudinally adjustable manner and/or with a definable pretension, so that the arch of the foot, in particular the inner longitudinal arch, when wearing the footwear, can be or is acted upon by a variably adjustable force, as a result of which the inner longitudinal arch can be or can be raised.
  • the at least one corrective element in particular the first corrective section and/or the second corrective section, can be guided with a defined pretension, which can mean in particular a non-adjustable tension element which, after an adjustment to the wearer and after the manufacture of the footwear, is no longer possible can be adjusted.
  • Such a non-adjustable tensioning element can be useful, for example, for footwear, a shoe or a boot that is to be individually adapted and shaped to the wearer anyway, as is the case with a sports boot such as a ski boot or the like can. Since a pronounced adaptation or adaptation to the respective person can already be in the foreground here, it is logical to also include the tensioning element in this adaptation or adaptation process, since the foot malposition to be corrected should always be corrected to the same extent when worn.
  • such a non-adjustable clamping element can also be useful, for example, for such footwear, such a shoe or boot that, in contrast to the previously described bespoke shoe or boot, is not intended to be individually adapted or molded to the wearer, but rather is considered to be a ready-made product can or should. With such ready-made goods, it can make sense to keep a smaller number of different correction values for the correction force introduced into the foot by the tightening element and only to offer this correspondingly prepared selection of footwear.
  • Such a variant can also be suitable for common sports boots such as ski boots or the like. Since ready-made boots normally do not have a pronounced adjustment or molding to the respective person, it can be logical not to provide an individual adjustment or molding process for the tightening element either, so that the foot malposition to be corrected can usually be corrected to a satisfactory extent in practice , but that normally no perfect correction can be achieved with such a variant.
  • variable pretensioning can mean either a non-adjustable tensioning element that cannot be adjusted after an adjustment to the wearer and after the footwear has been manufactured can be adjusted more, or what can mean a subsequently adjustable tensioning element, which can still be adjusted within certain limits by the wearer of the footwear or by another person even after it has been adapted to the wearer and/or after the footwear has been manufactured.
  • variable or variably adjustable pretension which can mean in particular an adjustable or longitudinally adjustable adjustment and/or tensioning element that can be adjusted at any time after an adjustment to the wearer and after the manufacture of the footwear can be adjusted or adjusted to set or vary the desired correction function.
  • the inner longitudinal arch When the footwear is worn on the foot, the inner longitudinal arch can be subjected to the definable or variably adjustable force, in particular tensile force, in such a way that overpronation of the foot can be counteracted, i.e. the inner longitudinal arch can be moved at least approximately vertically upwards or at least approximately inclined vertically upward force, in particular tensile force are applied.
  • This tensile force can be generated by the at least one correction element, in that it can be variably adjusted via the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element, or in that it is provided with defined adjustment values.
  • the second corrective section follows the first corrective section, with the second corrective section in particular being attached and/or fixed directly or indirectly to the free end area of the first corrective section.
  • the free end area can in particular be the second end area of the first correction section, which is designed to be unattached or exposed.
  • the second correction section can be attached and/or fixed directly to the free end area of the first correction section.
  • the fastening and/or fixing of the second correction section on the free end area of the first correction section can be effected, for example, with a positive, material and/or non-positive fit, with material and/or non-positive connections being preferred in practice. Accordingly, it would be conceivable, for example, for the second correction section to be glued and/or glued and/or sewn to the free end area of the first correction section. Alternatively, snap fasteners, rivets and/or button connections or similar connections could also be conceivable.
  • At least one coupling element is arranged and/or provided between the first correction section and the second correction section, by means of which the first correction section and the second correction section can be coupled and/or connected to one another.
  • the at least one coupling element can be formed, for example, by a deflection element, an eyelet, a decorative element, a buckle or a similar placeholder and/or connecting piece.
  • an insole is and/or is inserted into the footwear, which insole covers the first correction section at least in sections.
  • the insole can correct the first section of the cover at least one correction element and thus protect it from wear and/or damage; however, the insole does not affect the functioning of the at least one correction element, in particular the first correction section.
  • the insole can be a component part of the sole element.
  • the insole can be a separate sole, in order to increase the comfort of the footwear when worn on the foot and/or to be able to correct further foot malpositions, etc.
  • the anchoring and/or fastening of the first correction section with its end area in and/or on the sole element takes place and/or is formed with a positive and/or material connection.
  • the end area of the first correction section can be fastened and/or anchored in a layer of the sole element. Provision can preferably be made for the end region of the first correction section to be glued and/or glued and/or sewn to and/or in the sole element.
  • the end area of the first correction section can also be fastened in and/or on the sole element in a different way.
  • the first correction section should be anchored and/or fastened with its end area in and/or on the sole element in such a way that the end area remains fixed in and/or on the sole element even in the event of greater tensile forces, so that the inner arch of the foot can be protected at any time when the correction element is tensioned with a corresponding to apply force.
  • the footwear according to the invention can be formed, for example, by an orthopedic shoe with a low shaft or medium-high shaft.
  • a low upper means in particular one that ends below the ankle area of the respective foot on which the footwear is worn, or which can extend into the ankle area.
  • a medium-high upper means in particular one that extends into or beyond the ankle area of the respective foot on which the footwear is worn. This means that such a medium-high shaft can usually extend beyond the ankle area or at least reach a short distance into the lower leg area.
  • the footwear according to the invention can optionally also be worn with an orthopedic boot be formed with a high shaft.
  • a high upper means in particular one that extends well beyond the ankle area into the lower leg area of the respective wearer of the footwear.
  • such a high shaft can reach just below the knee of the wearer of the footwear, as is the case with many sports boots, ski boots, snowboard boots, etc.
  • the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element is stationarily assigned to the heel part and/or fixed there via a holding element.
  • the holding element can be provided and/or arranged, for example, at the edge of the entry opening, in particular in the area of the heel part.
  • the fastening of the holding element on the heel part, preferably on the edge of the access opening, can be effected in a form-fitting and/or material-to-material manner.
  • the holding element can be glued, glued, sewn or the like on the heel part.
  • the allocation and/or the fixing of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element to the holding element can advantageously take place, for example, with a material connection and/or with a force fit.
  • the at least one adjustment and/or clamping element can preferably be glued, glued, screwed and/or riveted or the like to the holding element.
  • the holding element is provided or arranged on an area of the high shaft of the footwear formed by an orthopedic boot, which area is located above the sole element and/or in the area of the shoe body, with the holding element especially in the area of the heel part of the orthopedic boot.
  • Such a variant is particularly suitable for boots where it is not necessarily sensible to assign the holding element spatially to the edge of the entry opening, but to an area below it, since the entry opening is significantly higher than, for example, in a shoe with a low or medium-high shaft.
  • the holding element is formed from at least one textile and/or flexible material, ie the holding element can be a flat textile and/or flexible material.
  • the holding element can be formed from the same material as the shoe body. In this way, the holding element can be optically adapted and/or adapted to the shoe body.
  • the holding element With some footwear, however, it does not make sense to manufacture the holding element from the same material, such as hard-shell boots or the like.
  • the holding element and the shoe or boot body should be formed from different materials.
  • the holding element comprises different cross sections, such as angular, round, oval, polygonal cross sections or the like.
  • the cross section of the holding element can be made so large that the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element is securely fixed to the holding element.
  • the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element is a rotary or rotary toggle mechanism.
  • the at least one correction element which can in particular include the first correction section and/or the second correction section, can be guided with longitudinal adjustment and/or with variably adjustable pretension by means of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element.
  • the footwear according to the invention can equip the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element with a setting that can be fixed and/or cannot be changed when using the orthopedic shoe or the orthopedic boot, for the reasons already mentioned above and/or the can show the advantages already mentioned above.
  • the first correction section and/or the second correction section are each formed from at least one flexible and/or textile material.
  • first correction section and/or the second correction section can depend in particular on the tensile force to be generated, by means of which the inner longitudinal arch is to be acted upon.
  • the first correction section and/or the second correction section can be made of a material that withstands high tensile forces.
  • first correction section and/or the second correction section.
  • first correction section and/or the second correction section be formed from at least one flexible and/or textile material, such as a leather material, artificial leather, rubber material or the like.
  • the first correction section and/or the second correction section can each be formed from the same material or from different materials. Combinations of a leather material and/or artificial leather and a rubber material or the like would also be conceivable.
  • the first correction section is formed from at least one flexible and/or textile material and/or the second correction section is formed from a rope arrangement, preferably from a circumferential rope.
  • the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element is formed by a rotary or rotary toggle mechanism, with which the at least one correction element, in particular the first correction section and/or the second correction section, is longitudinally adjustable and/or or coupled with a defined bias.
  • the second correction section can be formed in the form of a cable arrangement, in particular a peripheral cable, which is coupled to the at least one adjusting and/or tensioning element.
  • the tensile force is variably adjusted by a simple rotational movement of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element.
  • the aforementioned exemplary embodiments with regard to the formation of the at least one correction element and the at least one setting and/or Clamping elements should not be understood as limiting. This is because all other training and/or design options for the at least one correction element and the respective adjustment and/or tensioning element should also be conceivable that make it possible to apply a defined force, in particular tensile force, to the inner longitudinal arch to correct overpronation . For example, it would also be conceivable for at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element to be attached to the heel part in some other way.
  • the at least one correction element in particular its first correction section and/or second correction section, is guided in a longitudinally adjustable manner and/or with variable pretension via the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element, so that the force acting on the inner longitudinal arch, in particular tensile force, can be set and/or adapted individually to the respective clinical picture or the respective overpronation.
  • the following can apply: The stronger or tighter the at least one correction element is tensioned by means of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element, the greater the force, in particular the tensile force, by means of which the inner longitudinal arch is or can be acted upon to correct overpronation is.
  • the looser the at least one correction element is adjusted by means of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element, the lower the force, in particular the tensile force, by means of which the inner longitudinal arch is or can be acted upon to correct overpronation.
  • the footwear according to the invention can also be provided that in the area of the entry opening for the foot of the wearer on the inside of the shoe body there is at least one cut-out through which the first correction section and/or the second correction section can be passed and/or is passed.
  • the at least one recess can preferably be designed to correspond to a width of the first correction section and/or the second correction section.
  • the first correction section is designed to taper, starting from its attached end region, in the direction of the inner edge of the sole, or vice versa.
  • the width of the first correction section can be at least approximately the same along its length.
  • this likewise be designed to taper from the inner edge of the sole to the holding element or vice versa or be designed with the same width along its longitudinal extension.
  • orthopedic footwear in particular a shoe or a boot, for use in the case of foot malpositions is disclosed.
  • the footwear can comprise a sole element, the bottom of which forms a walking surface of the footwear and the top of which forms a surface for a human foot to stand on.
  • the sole element can be designed in one piece and/or at least in sections in multiple pieces.
  • the upper side of the sole element or the standing surface can be equipped with a footbed, at least in sections.
  • the footwear may further include a shoe body formed of a textile and/or flexible material which is attached to the sole member and provides support for a wearer's foot.
  • the shoe body can be connected to the sole element in a material and/or non-positive manner, in particular glued, glued, sewn or the like.
  • Figures 1 to 3 show in different perspective views an embodiment variant of footwear according to the invention.
  • the Figures 1 to 3 show in various perspective views a practically usable or preferred embodiment of the footwear 10 according to the invention.
  • the footwear 10 is an orthopedic footwear 10, in particular a shoe 12, which is used to correct foot malpositions, such as metatarsal malpositions or pronation.
  • the shoe 12 comprises a sole element 14 which has a running surface or outsole 20 on its underside and a standing surface for the human foot (not shown here) on its upper side.
  • the upper side of the sole element 14, in particular the standing surface for the human foot, is equipped with a footbed, not shown here, at least in sections.
  • the shoe 12 comprises a shoe body 22 formed from a textile and/or flexible material, the in 1 shown shoe body 22 is formed of a flexible material.
  • the shoe body 22 is formed of a multi-layered leather material.
  • the shoe body 22 is fastened and/or fixed to the sole element 14, in particular to the longitudinal sides of the sole element 14.
  • the shoe body 22 is attached and/or fixed to the sole element 14 by means of a material and/or form-fitting connection, with the shoe body 22 being in particular glued, glued and/or sewn to the sole element 14 .
  • the shoe body 22 further includes an entry opening 24 for the wearer's foot.
  • the Figures 1 to 3 Shoe 12 shown has at least one correction element 58 relating to the metatarsus.
  • the at least one correction element 58 is designed in two parts and can be divided into two correction sections.
  • the at least one correction element 58 comprises a first correction section 60, which is fastened and/or anchored with its, in particular first, end region (not shown here) in and/or on the sole element 14.
  • first end region of the first correction section 60 is connected in and/or on the sole element 14 in a force-fitting and/or material-locking manner.
  • the non-positive and/or material connection of the first correction section 60 with its first end region in and/or on the sole element 14 can be glued, bonded and/or sewn.
  • the first correction section 60 is at least partially within or along the sole element 14 from the outer edge of the sole 16, in particular parallel to the surface for the foot of the wearer to stand on, to the inner edge of the sole 18 or at least arranged and/or guided approximately up to the access opening 24 .
  • the second end region 62 of the first correction section 60 is designed to be unattached or exposed.
  • the first Correction section 60 is formed by a flexible material, in particular by a leather material.
  • the at least one correction element 58 also includes a second correction section 64 which is arranged and/or guided from the inner edge 18 of the sole or at least approximately from the entry opening 24 to the heel part 23 .
  • the second correction section 64 is formed by a cable arrangement 36, in particular by a peripheral cable 38.
  • the second correction section 64 is attached indirectly to the second end region 62 of the first correction section 60 via a coupling element in the form of a deflection element 40 .
  • the deflection element 40 is designed in such a way that the cable 38 can be guided or is guided within this deflection element 40 .
  • the heel part 23 of the shoe body 22 is assigned a holding element 54 on which at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48 is fixed in place.
  • the holding element 54 is attached to the edge of the access opening 24 in the area of the heel part 23 by being sewn there.
  • the holding element 54 is formed from a flexible and/or textile material, it being formed in particular from the same material (here multi-layer leather material) as the shoe body 22 .
  • the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48 can be fixed to the holding element 54 with a material connection and/or force fit, in that the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48 is glued, glued, screwed and/or riveted or the like to the holding element 54 .
  • the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48 is formed by a turning or rotary toggle mechanism 50 .
  • the at least one correction element 58 in particular the second correction section 64 in the form of a cable 38, is coupled to the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48.
  • the at least one correction element 58 in particular the first correction section 60 and/or the second correction section 64, is variably longitudinally adjustable and/or guided with variable pretension via the at least one adjusting and/or tensioning element 48, so that the arch of the foot, in particular the inner longitudinal arch, when wearing the footwear 10 can be subjected to a variably adjustable force or tensile force is or is acted upon, whereby the inner longitudinal arch can be raised or is raised.
  • the design of the at least one adjustment and/or tensioning element 48 in the form of a rotary or rotary toggle mechanism 50 also enables easy operation. Thus, the required traction to correct overpronation can be adjusted by a simple rotational movement.
  • an insole 56 (cf. 3 ).
  • the insole 56 may be part of the sole element 14 .
  • the insole 56 can be a separate sole in order to thereby increase the comfort of the footwear 10 when worn on the foot and/or to be able to correct further foot malpositions, etc.

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  1. Chaussure orthopédique (10) pour une utilisation en cas de malpositions du pied, comprenant
    - un élément de semelle (14) dont la face inférieure forme une surface de marche (20) de la chaussure (10) et dont la face supérieure forme une surface d'appui pour un pied humain,
    - un corps de chaussure (22) qui est fixé audit élément de semelle (14) et qui fournit une ouverture d'entrée (24) pour le pied d'un porteur, dans lequel il est prévu que
    - ladite chaussure (10) comprend au moins un élément de correction (58), une première section de correction (60) dudit au moins un élément de correction (58) étant fixée et/ou solidarisé à une zone d'extrémité dans et/ou sur l'élément de semelle (14), et étant agencée et/ou s'étendant du bord extérieur de semelle (16) au moins par sections à l'intérieur dudit et/ou le long dudit élément de semelle (14), notamment parallèlement à la surface d'appui pour le pied du porteur, jusqu'au bord intérieur de la semelle (18) ou par-dessus le bord intérieur de semelle, au moins approximativement jusqu'à des zones de la chaussure qui se trouvent au-dessus dudit élément de semelle (14) et/ou dans la zone du corps de la chaussure (22),
    une deuxième section de correction (64) étant agencée et/ou s'étendant du bord intérieur de la semelle (18) ou au moins approximativement de l'ouverture d'entrée (24) jusqu'à la partie de talon (23), et que
    - à la partie du talon (23) du corps de chaussure (22) est associé au moins un élément de réglage et/ou de serrage (48) par l'intermédiaire duquel ledit au moins un élément de correction (58), notamment ladite première section de correction (60) et/ou ladite deuxième section de correction (64) étant réalisé ajustable en longueur et/ou avec une précontrainte définissable, de sorte que la voûte plantaire, notamment la voûte longitudinale intérieure, peut être sollicitée ou est sollicitée, lors du port de la chaussure (10), avec une force variable et/ou définissable, de sorte que la voûte longitudinale intérieure est susceptible d'être soulevée ou peut être soulevée,
    caractérisée en ce que ledit au moins un élément de réglage et/ou de serrage (48) comprend un mécanisme rotatif ou rotatif à garrot (50).
  2. Chaussure selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle la deuxième section de correction (64) se raccorde à la première section de correction (60), notamment la deuxième section de correction (64) étant attachée et/ou fixée directement et/ou indirectement à la deuxième zone d'extrémité (62) ou libre de la première section de correction (60).
  3. Chaussure selon la revendication 1 ou 2, dans laquelle est insérable ou peut être insérée une semelle morphologique (56) recouvrant au moins sur des sections la première section de correction (60) dudit au moins un élément de correction (58).
  4. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la solidarisation et/ou la fixation de la première section de correction (60) avec sa zone d'extrémité dans et/ou sur l'élément de semelle (14) s'effectue et/ou est réalisée par complémentarité de forme et/ou de matière.
  5. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, qui est constituée d'une chaussure orthopédique à tige basse ou à tige mi-haute.
  6. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, qui est constituée d'une botte orthopédique à tige haute.
  7. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, dans laquelle ledit au moins un élément de réglage et/ou de serrage (48) est associé localement à la partie de talon (23) par l'intermédiaire d'un élément de maintien (54).
  8. Chaussure selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle ledit élément de maintien (54) est prévu au bord de l'ouverture d'entrée (24), notamment dans la zone de la partie de talon (23).
  9. Chaussure selon la revendication 7, dans laquelle l'élément de maintien (54), qui se trouve au-dessus de l'élément de semelle (14) et/ou dans la zone du corps de chaussure (22), est prévu ou agencé dans une zone de la tige haute de la chaussure réalisée par une botte orthopédique, ledit élément de maintien (54) pouvant notamment se trouver dans la zone de la partie de talon (23) de la botte orthopédique.
  10. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 9, dans laquelle l'élément de maintien (54) est constitué d'au moins un matériau textile et/ou souple.
  11. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 9, dans laquelle ledit au moins un élément de réglage et/ou de serrage (48) présente un réglage pouvant être prédéterminé de façon fixe et/ou ne pouvant pas être modifié lors de l'utilisation de la chaussure orthopédique (12) ou de la botte orthopédique.
  12. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle la première section de correction (60) et/ou la deuxième section de correction (64) sont chacune constituées d'au moins un matériau souple et/ou textile.
  13. Chaussure selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 11, dans laquelle la première section de correction (60) est constituée au moins d'un matériau souple et/ou textile et/ou la deuxième section de correction (64) est constituée d'un agencement en corde (36), de préférence d'une corde (38) réalisée de manière circulaire.
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