In
addition,
orthotics
give
a
more
even weight distribution, taking
pressure
of sore spots (e.g. the ball of the
foot, corns in between toes, bunions
etc) and they provide some shock
absorption.
Who
Needs
Orthotics?
Orthotics benefit people with foot
pain or discomfort due to walking
imbalance (biomechanical complaint).
Imbalances such as Flat feet, heel
pain, knee pain and shin pain are
known to cause pain and discomfort.
Can
you wear the orthotics during all
daily activities?

People who stand or walk all day
will benefit from orthotics.

If you suffer from pain during any
form of sporting exercise then orthotics
can
reduce the pain associated with
your condition.

For overweight individuals, orthotics
will help to counteract the extra
stress being
placed on the feet.
What specific conditions may be helped?
Below
is a list of all the conditions that
orthotics can help.
Achilles Tendonitis,
Corns, Metatarsalgia, Sesamoiditis,
Ankle Sprains, Flat
Feet, Neuroma, Tendonitis, Arch
Pain, Heel Pain, Pronation, Top
of the foot pain, Bunions, Knee
Pain, Shin Pain, Toe Pain. Imbalance
in your feet can alter the bony
structure of your feet and lower
legs, foot orthotics may eliminate
posture problems and foot and leg
pain.
Do I need a physician's prescription
to get custom orthotics?
No.
Chiropodists are primary health care professional
and therefore
do not need a physician's referral.
Custom orthotics are orthotics
that are especially molded to your
feet. Only a registered
Chiropodist can properly determine if you require
orthotics. The best orthotics are
formed from a plaster cast rather
than a computer foot pad and the
orthotic needs to be made by a
Chiropodist.
Why do I need
orthotics?
Imbalances of the bones of the feet can result in abnormal foot motion
(over pronation). This can impair foot function which can result in abnormal
rotation of the legs and sometimes affects the knees, hips or back. If
we combine these tremendous forces with the need for precise balance, we
can see how small structural changes in the foot can make significant differences.
Orthotics help to improve those structural changes.
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How long will my Foot Orthotic Last?
Usually between 12 to 18 months.
Does
it take time to get used to orthotics?
Your
feet need time to adjust to the correct
biomechanical (walking)
position. Orthotics should be gradually
used to begin with. During the
first 48 hours of use, use the
orthotics for approximately 3-4
hours. After this period of time
it is recommended you use the orthotics
for 6-8 hours. In the second week
of use the orthotics can be utilized
all day.