Current Pedorthics | May-June 2018 | Vol.50, Issue 3 | Page 55

RESPONSE QUESTION / STATEMENT "STRONGLY AGREE" OR "AGREE" Q1: Feet felt securely held within the Wellrox® sandal while standing 100% Q2: Feet felt securely held within the Wellrox® sandal while walking 95% NETURAL "DISAGREE" OR "STRONGLY DISAGREE" 5% Q3: Wellrox® sandal made them feel off-balance and unstable while walking 100% Q4: Felt a sense of improved gait pattern with Wellrox® sandals 40% 55% Q5: Wellrox® sandal improved range of motion in their toes by increasing their flexibility 45% 40% 10% Q6: Felt a sense of improved posture while standing with the Wellrox® sandal 55% 40% 5% Q7: Wellrox® sandal toe separators provided a sense of comfort to their feet 50% 40% 10% Q8: Wellrox® sandal toe separators provided a sense of support to their feet 75% 20% 5% Q9: Wellrox® sandal provided more structural support compared to regular sandals or flip-flops 95% Q10: Wellrox® sandal provided a more stable foundation 90% 5% Q11: Wellrox® sandal provided an improved sense of balance 65% 35% Q12: Wellrox® sandal provided a sense of improved flexibility and less tension 70% 30% Q13: Wellrox® sandal - relief due to improved weight distribution by healthier toe allignment 60% 30% 10% Q14: Wellrox® sandal gave impression they were falling off participants feet 15% 10% 75% Q15: Wellrox® sandal provided improved confidence in stride 30% 60% 10% Q16: Wellrox® sandal provided a sense of stronger gripping 75% 10% 15% Q17: Wellrox® sandal provided better balance and overall equilibrium 70% 15% 15% Q18: Wellrox® sandal toe separation feature provided broader foundation during balance- focused activities 55% 30% 15% Q19: Wellrox® sandal toe separation feature provided better overall response and reaction to subtle shifts in weight 50% 35% 10% Q20: Wellrox® sandal toe separation feature improved the range of motion and flexibility of toes 50% 40% 10% Q21: Overall satisfaction with Wellrox® sandal is positive 85% 5% 10% 5% 5% Table 2: Participants Perceptions Survey Responses Current Pedorthics | May/June 2018 53