TECHNOLOGY

The only recovery footwear recommended by Shimokitazawa Hospital, Japan's
first general hospital specializing in podiatry.

  • 01

    The three-dimensional shape of the sole protects the arch

  • 02

    Excellent shock absorption reduces the burden on the ankle joints that bear weight

  • 03

    Distributes plantar pressure (pressure on the soles of the feet) to reduce strain on the feet

  • 04

    Experience the lightness and propulsion that makes you feel like you're walking on clouds

MEDICAL EVALUATIONExplanation of verification results that support TELIC's features

X-ray of weight bearing position

The increasing Mary's angle (red line) shows that the arch is well supported.

Supporting the arch has the effect of suppressing excessive pronation, which is when the joints around the heel move too much. When excessive pronation occurs, it not only destroys the arch structure, but also distorts the correct angle and direction of the shin, adversely affecting the knees, hips, and the entire body. Not only does it reduce performance in sports, it can also lead to injuries and fatigue.

  1. Weight position photography: Measure and photograph the pressure changes on the soles of the feet while standing
  2. Mary's angle: An angle for assessing arch support

Distributes plantar pressure to reduce strain on the soles and entire feet

The fact that the red color is not concentrated in one spot but spreads over a wide area indicates that the pressure on the soles of the feet is dispersed.

When comparing the pressure on the soles of the feet with regular sandals, TELIC sandals distribute the pressure evenly. When pressure is concentrated in a specific area, it can cause symptoms such as pain, but TELIC sandals not only reduce the strain on the soles of the feet, but also on the entire foot, including the bones, joints, muscles, tendons, and skin on the soles of the feet.

これはThis is due to the three-dimensional shape that supports the arch of the foot and the excellent shock absorption. It also reduces the burden on the metatarsal bones (the long, thin bones on the top of the foot), providing a "walking on clouds" feeling.

TELIC supports the Foot Health Awards 2025.