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    Top Reasons Why You Need Custom Orthotics

    Dr. David K SimsonBy Dr. David K SimsonFebruary 20, 2023No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Your feet normally function by balancing your body weight, which enables you to perform various activities such as walking, running, and standing. Our feet are also very complex structures that consist of ligaments, blood vessels, tendons, bones, and muscles. When your foot structure is exposed to any alterations, it can have severe consequences that can affect your overall health. Fortunately, custom orthotics can help correct your foot alterations and help you regain normal foot functioning.

    Custom orthotics are also used to help relieve foot pain and discomfort caused by certain health conditions such as arthritis, bursitis, diabetes, and plantar fasciitis. In this post, we will look at the pros of having your custom orthotics at AIRE Podiatry Studio.

    Improves Foot Function

    Custom orthotics are designed to support the normal movement of your ankles, toes, and feet, enabling better body balance and increased foot function. Since people have different shapes of their knees, feet, or ankles, your custom orthotic device will be designed based on the extremities of your natural movement. For patients with flat feet, wearing your prescribed custom orthotics can improve your walking and running gait to enable you to walk and run normally.

    Relieves Foot Pain and Discomfort

    One of the notable benefits of custom orthotics is their ability to relieve foot pain and discomfort. A painful arch in your foot can trigger pain in your knee, ankle, or back. You can also develop pain and impaired foot functioning if you have under pronounced feet. Conditions such as arthritis, flat feet, and plantar fasciitis can cause a misalignment in your foot structure, resulting in significant pain in your feet and other body parts. Custom orthotic devices are designed to help alleviate pain and promote healing without necessarily straining other joints and parts of your body.

    Improves Body Balance

    Custom orthotics can help improve your body balance by enabling normal pronation of your feet and correcting a collapsed or abnormally arched foot. Increasing your body balance will allow you to comfortably maintain your posture while running, walking, standing, and carrying out other activities. Furthermore, having a good body balance and posture helps lower the risk of injuries such as knee pain and plantar fasciitis while performing various activities.

    Protects your Joints

    The joints of your legs, feet, and spine are subjected to excessive force when you run, jump or walk, and your feet make contact with the ground. Over time, this force causes wear and tear of the joint in your body, causing you soreness and pain. You are at an increased risk of damaging your joints if you are overweight, have foot complications such as flat feet, and often walk on hard ground. Custom orthotics are designed to protect your joints by evenly distributing the pressure exerted across the entire surface of your feet.

    Improves your Overall Well-being

    Besides correcting the alignment of your feet structures, custom orthotic devices help promote your overall well-being by regulating pressure exerted on other body parts. They also help strengthen your other body muscles and reduce your risk of various conditions such as back pain, foot ulcers, muscle fatigue, shoulder pain, and osteoarthritis.

    Get your Pair of Custom Orthotics Today

    Custom orthotics have proven reliable treatment solutions in correcting misalignment in your feet and improving your overall foot function. These devices suit patients with high arches or flat feet, but people with normal feet can benefit from wearing them. For satisfactory results, your healthcare provider will inquire about your medical history and activity level to help create the most suitable orthotics for you. To help address biomechanical problems, your doctor will also take a 3D impression of your feet to create your pair of custom orthotics.

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    Dr. David K Simson

    The author, Dr. David K Simson is a trained radiation oncologist specializing in advanced radiation techniques such as intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT), image-guided radiotherapy (IGRT), volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) / Rapid Arc, stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), stereotactic radiotherapy (SRT), stereotactic radiosurgery (SRS). He is also experienced in interstitial, intracavitary, and intraluminal brachytherapy.

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