What is Orthotics?
Orthotics are medical devices that are designed to support, align, or correct abnormalities in the structure or function of the feet and lower limbs. They can be used to treat a wide range of conditions, from common foot problems like plantar fasciitis and flat feet, to more complex conditions like diabetic neuropathy and Charcot foot.
There are many different types of orthotics, each designed to address a specific set of issues. For example, functional orthotics are used to control abnormal motion in the feet and lower legs, while accommodative orthotics are used to cushion and protect the feet. Other types of orthotics include pediatric orthotics, which are designed specifically for children, and sports orthotics, which are designed to enhance athletic performance and prevent sports-related injuries.
At our practice, we believe in taking a personalized approach to orthotics. We start by performing a comprehensive evaluation of our patient’s feet and lower limbs, which may include a physical exam, gait analysis, and diagnostic imaging. Based on our findings, we work with our patients to design a customized orthotic solution that meets their individual needs and goals.
In addition to custom orthotic fittings, we also offer a range of other orthotic services, including modifications, repairs, and replacements. We believe that every patient deserves access to high-quality foot and lower limb care, and we strive to provide the best possible care to every patient who walks through our doors.
Here are some of the key benefits:
Pain relief: Orthotics can help relieve foot, ankle, knee, and even lower back pain by correcting foot alignment and distributing pressure more evenly across the feet.
Improved mobility: By supporting and stabilizing the feet, orthotics can improve balance and gait, making it easier and more comfortable to walk and stand for longer periods of time.
Preventing injuries: Orthotics can help prevent foot injuries such as plantar fasciitis, stress fractures, and ankle sprains by providing additional support and cushioning.
Correction of foot deformities: Orthotics can help correct foot deformities such as flat feet, high arches, and bunions, reducing pain and preventing further damage.
Enhanced athletic performance: Orthotics can improve athletic performance by providing better foot support and cushioning, reducing the risk of injuries and allowing for more efficient movement.
Customization: Orthotics can be custom-made to fit each individual’s foot shape and specific condition, providing the best possible support and comfort.
Cost-effective: Orthotics can be a cost-effective solution for people with foot and lower limb conditions, as they can often avoid the need for more expensive treatments such as surgery or long-term medication use. Additionally, by preventing injuries and further damage, orthotics can help reduce healthcare costs in the long run.
Overall, orthotics can greatly improve the quality of life for people with foot and lower limb conditions, providing pain relief, improved mobility, and preventing further damage and injuries.
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