A
foot orthotic is an insert that is placed in the shoe to decrease
stresses to the foot and lower extremity.
What
are they used for?
Orthotics
are used in the management of many common injuries, aches
and pains. These include plantar fasciitis, heel pain, shin
splints, patellar (or kneecap) dysfunction and knee, hip or
back pain. Orthotics are used to improve foot biomechanics.
How
do I know if I need Orthotics?
Ask
your health care professional to assess your foot mechanics
to see if Orthotics are right for you. He or she will check
for structural deformities of the foot and lower leg, and
also check your gait while walking or running. Individuals
who overly pronate (or bear too much weight on the inside
or arch part of the foot) are good candidates for Orthotics.
How
are Orthotics made?
Custom
Orthotics are fabricated in a variety of ways. Professionally
trained individuals can fabricate Orthotics using a grinder
and special materials.
Can
I wear Orthotics in any shoes?
Yes,
most Orthotics will fit into a variety of shoes and can even
be made for specialty footwear such as ski boots.
Do
I need a doctor's prescription for Orthotics?
It
is always recommended to check with your physician regarding
any pain or injury you feel. If you have any questions regarding
whether or not Orthotics are right for you, please call us.
We would be happy to discuss Orthotics with you.
Foot
orthotic devices are a popular and effective method used in
treating pain or injuries and are available at the Northern
Michigan Sports Medicine Center.