TCE Remediation Using Resting-State Bioaugmentation

1996 
In a preferred embodiment, an inner-shoe-insertable shoe arch support particularly useful for ladder-dwelling painters, plasterers, and the like, on whose shoes and feet there normally during such labors exist abnormal bending pressures on the arches, the support being preferably of steel and shaped peripherally to fit inside of a shoe heel and arch portion, and having in a common plane a heel and intermediate forward portion with spring support-flanges angled downwardly from each of opposite lateral edges of the intermediate portion, and a downwardly angled forward-arch portion, the heel portion providing sufficient area for a heel of a shoe or boot wearer to rest thereon with the body weight as passed downwardly upon the heel to hold the heel portion firmly down in position such that the forward arch portions serve to provide a lifting pressure when a shoe would otherwise bend under such above-noted abnormal bending pressures.
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