Custom Made OrthoticsThe foot is one of the most complex body parts. It is made up of 26 bones, 33 joints, 19 muscles and tendons, and held together by over 100 ligaments. Each part collaborates efficiently with each other to allow us to move forward.
Our feet have a direct impact on the rest of the body. When a small problem develops in the feet, it may lead to unnecessary inconveniences or may even affect our daily activities. Keeping our feet healthy by seeking proper treatments and regular foot care will enable you to enjoy life to the fullest. |
Is pain in your foot, knee, hip or back keeping you from doing the things you love? The key to better HEALTH for your BODY can be right under your FEET!
The feet are an important part of your overall health since they are the foundation upon which all parts of your body function. Poor alignment or faulty mechanics at your feet can affect function and alignment at joints higher up in your body. They continually endure high forces from your body and the ground, which can result in poor walking patterns, dysfunctional foot biomechanics and body imbalances, often the cause of various pains. Problems such as flat feet, callus build up, bunions, hammer toes, as well as pain in the heel, sole or forefoot can all be addressed and corrected with the use of custom orthotics. When you keep your feet healthy and properly aligned, there will be reduced stress placed on all your joints, spine and bones avoiding the development of chronic pain with age.
Custom orthotic inserts are devices worn in your shoes that provide individualized structural and dynamic support, to help relieve high pressures by stabilizing and cushioning the bottom of your feet and lower extremities. High quality custom orthotics may help relieve your pain by realigning and stabilizing the bones in your feet, knee, pelvis and lower back by restoring your natural walking pattern, so that your entire body functions better at work and play. This will enhance your body's performance, eliminate pain and contribute to your overall health and wellness. Everything works better when your foundation is aligned and your body is put back into balance.
The feet are an important part of your overall health since they are the foundation upon which all parts of your body function. Poor alignment or faulty mechanics at your feet can affect function and alignment at joints higher up in your body. They continually endure high forces from your body and the ground, which can result in poor walking patterns, dysfunctional foot biomechanics and body imbalances, often the cause of various pains. Problems such as flat feet, callus build up, bunions, hammer toes, as well as pain in the heel, sole or forefoot can all be addressed and corrected with the use of custom orthotics. When you keep your feet healthy and properly aligned, there will be reduced stress placed on all your joints, spine and bones avoiding the development of chronic pain with age.
Custom orthotic inserts are devices worn in your shoes that provide individualized structural and dynamic support, to help relieve high pressures by stabilizing and cushioning the bottom of your feet and lower extremities. High quality custom orthotics may help relieve your pain by realigning and stabilizing the bones in your feet, knee, pelvis and lower back by restoring your natural walking pattern, so that your entire body functions better at work and play. This will enhance your body's performance, eliminate pain and contribute to your overall health and wellness. Everything works better when your foundation is aligned and your body is put back into balance.
Custom Orthotics can prevent and treat the following:
- Foot, ankle, knee, hip, and lower back pain
- Flat feet, low arches
- High arches
- Metatarsalgia
- Plantar fasciitis or heel spurs
- Achilles tendonitis
- Functional or structural short leg
- Morton's neuroma
- Bunions
- IT band syndrome
- Patella-femoral syndrome
- Chrondomalacia patella
- Osteoarthritis
- Abnormal gait pattern
Benefits of Custom Orthotics:
- Shock absorption
- Correction of functional or structural short leg
- Arch support
- Helps reduce biomechanical aches and pains
- Restores alignment at ankles, knees, hips, pelvis and back
- Improves posture
- Increases athletic performance by restoring alignment and reducing fatigue