Metal Shoe Lift/Platform
Vincent Serianni
Description
Collection
Title:
Metal Shoe Lift/Platform
Creator:
Vincent Serianni
Date:
11/3/2003
Text:
Hello List
I have a gentleman who came to my office and wanted me to fabricate a lift
similar to what he has been using for many years. He states his original
lift was made in St.Louis. The lift is 10 - 12 inches high. It attaches to
the bottom of shoe via a metal plate and rivets. Two poles extend down (one
at the heel and one at the ball) to a metal footplate. The poles are
welded. Under the footplate is a crepe walking base. Is there someone out
there who can fabricate one of these for me? Does anyone know who can
fabricate this for me? All help is appreciated.
Vincent Serianni, CO
Empire Orthopedic Laboratories
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I have a gentleman who came to my office and wanted me to fabricate a lift
similar to what he has been using for many years. He states his original
lift was made in St.Louis. The lift is 10 - 12 inches high. It attaches to
the bottom of shoe via a metal plate and rivets. Two poles extend down (one
at the heel and one at the ball) to a metal footplate. The poles are
welded. Under the footplate is a crepe walking base. Is there someone out
there who can fabricate one of these for me? Does anyone know who can
fabricate this for me? All help is appreciated.
Vincent Serianni, CO
Empire Orthopedic Laboratories
_________________________________________________________________
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6.0. Try it now FREE! <URL Redacted>
Citation
Vincent Serianni, “Metal Shoe Lift/Platform,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 6, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/222062.