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titleOfInvention Insole
abstract (57) [Summary] [Purpose] To provide an insole that is excellent for flat foot correction and health promotion. [Structure] The insole 1 of the present invention includes a sealed bag formed by fusing at least a peripheral edge portion 4 of two soft resin sheets 2 (3), and a load applied to the sealed bag. In an insole 1 which is composed of a liquid material 5 which is partially enclosed so that the two sheets 2 (3) can contact each other, the sealing bag is provided with at least an expanded portion 11 protruding from the shape of the sole. It is characterized by that. [Effects] The condition that the arch can develop on the flat foot can be easily corrected by forcibly creating the condition, and even in the case of a normal person, the entire arch can be stimulated and the foot (Aotake) A sufficient pressing force comparable to the effect can be appropriately applied and a sufficient massage effect can be exhibited.
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