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durometer as the tread on a tennis shoe, and has equivalent grip. that said, unlike a human foot, the iwalk foot does not have either fine motor control or the ability to flex at the ankle. as such, the surface area presented by our crutch will not always be equivalent to the human foot, and since traction
and surface area are related, an iwalk foot, despite similar material, can have less traction than a human foot. hard, slippery surfaces such as tile, polished hard wood, marble, etc., especially when wet, are slip and fall hazards regardless of the footwear, including iwalk . treads. these surfaces...
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