Roverlabs for the first time in Tanzania has started fabricating customised 3D printed insoles for a variety of conditions including but not limited to flat feet, high arches and complications of these deformities like plantar fasciitis and heel spurs. These cause immense pain and discomfort to patients while walking. Our insoles are made of polyurethane and EVA foam material which can be made to have consistency like silicon by varying its density. Roverlabs have 2 in-house scanners that map the pressures and take a 3D laser scan of the feet which is used in digitally creating a customised, made to fit insole.
A very special category of people we cater for are patients with diabetic feet. These are prone to ulcers and frequently get infected due to neuropathies and improper footwear. Our insoles have an antimicrobial and an anti fungal top layer that prevents microbes from causing foot infections. Furthermore our insoles are minutely customised to have sinks exactly where the ulcers are located to offload the area from continuous pressure to promote healing. We also provide insoles with toe fillers for those who have had their digits amputated (missing toes). Toe fillers minimise the drifting of the remaining toes and help stabilise the patient walk and gait.
A 3D printed insole for diabetic feet having neuropathy with superficial ulcer. This insole is fully customised distributing the pressures in the foot equally reducing the risk for further ulceration, has a sink to cater for the healing of the previous ulcer and has an antimicrobial covering.
An array of 3D customised insoles catered for people with different needs including plantar fasciitis. Such patients need impact resistant shock absorbing insoles with customised arch support.
Height discrepancy insoles help patients having an unequal difference in lengths between the 2 legs compensating their gait as they walk