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Aetrex Worldwide, Inc.

414 Alfred Avenue
Teaneck, New Jersey 07666
United States
Telephone: 800-526-2739 or 201-833-2700.
Fax: 800-526-0073.
Web: http://www.aetrex.com.
Email: info@aetrex.com.

Products manufactured by Aetrex Worldwide, Inc. (listed alphabetically)

  1. APEX NIGHT SPLINT (MODELS 3101 & 3102) Picture of APEX NIGHT SPLINT (MODELS 3101 & 3102)

    The Apex Night Splint is a night foot splint designed for use by individuals with foot pain. This splint stretches the plantar fascia and achilles tendon during sleep. The gentle stretch helps reduce the muscle contracture, inflammation, and pain associated with the first step in the morning or after periods of rest. A removable stretching wedge is provided if additional dorsiflexion (stretch) is needed. Also included is a pair of Gel heel cups for daytime relief and a comprehensive instruction and stretching guide. The splint comes in Women's (models 3101) or Men's (models 3102) models. SIZES: One size fits all.

  2. APEX SEAMFREE SOCKS Picture of APEX SEAMFREE SOCKS

    Apex Seamfree Socks are socks designed for wear by individuals with diabetes. These seamless socks provide a smooth fit without pressure points. Their shape closely follows foot, ankle, and leg anatomy. The socks are made from soft acrylic fibers. SIZES: Regular or Extra Wide. COLORS: Black, brown, white, or navy.

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