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Could you benefit from custom-made orthotic shoes?

When most people think of foot orthotics, they think of the insoles that they can slip into almost any pair of shoes they own in order to obtain relief from their particular foot-related issues, whether they are functional (related to abnormal movements) or accommodative (needing additional cushion and/or support). However, another option exists when it comes to improving the health of your feet, and that is custom-made orthotic shoes.

What are custom-made orthotic shoes?

Custom-made orthotic shoes are basically footwear that is made to your feet’s exact specifications and needs. This requires taking a mold of your feet and creating a shoe that helps correct any issues that are present as a result of structural abnormality (like plantar fasciitis), or those that may accompany a disease or illness (such as arthritis or diabetes).

The main goal of these shoes is to improve your gait so that your feet absorb the pressure of your weight in the way that is most functional and healthier. This involves crafting footwear that gently forces your feet to change the way they move, which generally means less pain as a result.

What kinds of pain can custom made orthotic shoes help resolve?

Here are just a few:

If you experience any of these issues, then custom-made orthotic shoes may just provide you the relief you seek.

References

1 Plantar Fasciitis Organization. “Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, Heel Pain.” Plantar-Fasciitis.org. http://www.plantar-fasciitis.org/. Accessed February 2015.

2 Mayo Clinic Staff. “Shin splints: Risk factors.” MayoClinic.org. http://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/shin-splints/basics/risk-factors/con-20023428. Updated January 2014. Accessed February 2015.

3 Bhattacharyya T, Cohen D, Foster S, et al. “Are Feet at Fault for Back, Hip, and Knee Woes?” University of Rochester Medical Center. http://www.urmc.rochester.edu/encyclopedia/content.aspx?ContentTypeID=1&ContentID=1158. Accessed February 2015.

4 Ferrari R. Effect of customized foot orthotics in addition to usual care for the management of chronic low back pain following work-related low back injury. J Manipulative Physiol Ther. 2013:36(6);359–363.

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