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Forme Introduces Arch Booster Biofeedback Socks

July 4, 2022 By GNN

Forme’s Arch Booster patent-pending biofeedback socks have been introduced to help correct flat feet and eliminate sore feet from a long day of standing, walking and engaging activity.

The Arch Booster socks are designed to re-align the arch of the foot by activating the small foot muscles for better balance, mobility, and recovery engaging the foot and ankle muscles to correct and retrain the arch for improved alignment and stability.

They can be worn over other socks or on their own for continual dynamic muscle memory engagement.

“We are a healthcare technology company that has helped many athletes improve their recovery and training by helping them breathe better and accelerate faster muscle relaxation via natural and sustainable solutions from the effects of playing, traveling and sleeping,” said Dr. Stephen Liu, chairman and founder of Forme, which recently signed PGA Tour player C.T. Pan as a brand ambassador.

“Forme’s engineered technical body transformation products are built with an emphasis on mobility, performance, and recovery,” said Liu.

Forme’s performance wearables are designed to engage muscle memory to keep the body aligned, with less spinal pain, while accelerating recovery, without the use of compression. “

Our FDA-registered wearables can help golfers and everyday consumers feel instantly aligned, make their movements more efficient, and recover quicker so they can perform at their best,” said Liu.

“Forme wearables have helped countless professional athletes and everyday consumers afflicted with back or musculoskeletal pain to recover and rehabilitate to optimal condition,” added Liu.

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