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August 10, 2019
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What Are Orthotics And Who Needs Them

Have you noticed that these days, it seems like everybody wants to know about custom orthotics and exactly why people use them? You might even be one of those people and have been wondering:

Are they all the same?

Why are people wearing them?

Where can anyone get them?

How should you choose the right orthotics?

Good questions and here are a few answers to help you with deciding if orthotics just might be that thing that you need for your feet or those of your child. Our podiatrists are specialists at prescribing custom orthotics for patients of all ages from little children to seniors. And, custom orthotics are truly excellent for the treatment of just about any foot condition as well as for helping to treat:

  1. Ankle pain,
  2. Heel pain,
  3. Hip pain,
  4. Knee pain,
  5. Lower back pain,
  6. Plantar fasciitis,
  7. Shin pain.

 

What Are They?

Orthotics (aka orthoses) are specially-designed foot devices made for improving lower leg mechanics and foot function. They’re placed inside your footwear to restore and support the normal arch as well as improve alignment. Now, custom orthotics are actually custom-made and prescribed by your highly-trained podiatrist. They provide the highest level of accurate support that you can possibly acquire for your feet because they’re tailor-made just for your feet and based upon your biomechanics, footwear, and symptoms that go into formulating your prescription.

 

How Do They Work?

Custom orthotics support the natural alignment of your feet and correct their biomechanical faults. When you’re walking or running, you are relying on your feet to function with a smoothness and efficiency. The overall stability and movement of your lower leg are affected by the movements of your feet. When they’re functioning poorly, it can lead to problems. What you need is a certain degree of foot pronation for helping with the absorption of the force and shock that comes from ground contact. However, when your feet pronate excessively, it can lead to excessive internal leg rotation. This, in turn, can cause your knee to rotate internally and this then rotates your hip and drops your pelvis. The end result can be excessive lower leg rotation, instability, and poor alignment.

The good news is that custom orthotics can aid in eliminating all of those faults, resulting in an improved gait and better lower-leg mechanics when they’re placed in footwear. That will lead to an increase in stability and improved muscle function. It can also aid in the prevention and treatment of a number of lower leg symptoms, which can include ankle, foot, knee, lower leg, and hip as well as back pain.

 

People Wear Them for Several Reasons

They’re medical devices designed for altering the way that your feet work. They do this by changing how your bones, muscles, and joints and bones become activated and then moving together. They’re usually worn for:

a.) Helping with pain, injury, or other problems

b.) Helping improve how your legs and feet work by improving performance and reducing fatigue.

 

Get Them From Us at Midland Podiatry Surgery

At our foot clinic, we prescribe custom orthotics after a thorough assessment as well as stringent guidelines for orthotic prescriptions. In addition, we ensure the complete accuracy of your orthotic devices via our special orthotic comfort. Now, the important question is, if you need custom orthotics in the Midland area that are top-notch, then why would you be choosing anyone else?

 

Let Us Help You with Choosing the Right Orthotics

Your choice of the best orthotics for your foot can make a huge difference in how you feel. You don’t want to choose the wrong ones, so trust our podiatrists here at Midland Podiatry Surgery to ensure that you have the right ones. Call us today for a free consultation and get back on the right foot with the right orthotics for your feet. 

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