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Description

Alimed Freedom Accommodator Cushion, Size 3

  • 175-lb. weight capacity
  • Dual-layer accommodative insoles
  • Provides gentle, long-term support
  • These accommodative insoles are generally used without modification.
  • Proven plantar fasciitis relief
  • This insole will work wear men's shoes, sizes 8 – 9, or women's shoes, size 8 – 9.5.

Frequently asked questions

Does this insole provide clinical-grade relief?
<p>Yes, the FREEDOM Accommodator is <strong>clinically proven</strong> and specifically engineered to manage plantar fasciitis pain effectively.</p>
How does the insole handle foot pressure?
<p>It features a <strong>soft top layer</strong> that actively molds to your foot’s unique high-pressure points, ensuring total contact and maximum comfort throughout the day.</p>
Is the arch support durable for daily wear?
<p>Absolutely. It is constructed with a <strong>firm base</strong> designed to maintain consistent arch support and stability, while simultaneously absorbing shock during every heel strike.</p>
Will this fit comfortably in most shoes?
<p>The <strong>3/4 length design</strong> is ideal for standard footwear. It provides targeted reinforcement for the heel and arch without taking up extra space in the toe box.</p>
What is the recommended weight capacity?
<p>These insoles are designed to support users weighing up to approximately <strong>175 lbs</strong>.</p>
Are high-quality materials used in construction?
<p>The insole uses a professional-grade blend of <strong>foam, nylon, and plastic</strong> to balance adaptive comfort with long-term structural integrity.</p>
Are these insoles manufactured in the USA?
<p>Yes, they are <strong>proudly made in the United States</strong> and are both Buy American Act (BAA) and Trade Agreement Act (TAA) compliant.</p>
What specifically does the 3/4 design achieve?
<p>The 3/4 length design focuses support exactly where you need it most—the heel and arch—extending just before the ball of the foot to offer a <strong>focused orthopedic approach</strong>.</p>