What are Custom Orthotics?

What Are Custom OrthoticsCustom orthotics, also known as foot orthoses, are custom made devices designed to support your feet while treating various foot conditions that may be plaguing you. Unlike over-the-counter shoe inserts that may only provide temporary relief, custom orthotics are designed to comfort and correct the source of your pain. These are prescribed to you by a board-certified podiatrist who matches the devices to the contour of your feet to accommodate your unique foot structure.

Every patient is unique and we will craft your orthotics specifically for each foot after a complete evaluation of your medical condition, legs, ankles, and feet. We will use state-of-the-art technology to measure your feet and understand the way you move to ensure your orthotics address all your concerns and needs.

Types of Orthotics

There are various types of custom orthotics including arch supports, heel liners, and foot cushions. The most common types of orthotics are functional and accommodative orthotic shoe insoles.

Functional orthotics are designed to correct those who have abnormal gait or foot function. They are made from semi-rigid materials that work to keep your foot in its proper position while normalizing your movements. Functional orthotics are commonly used to treat those who have flat feet and high arches that can cause pronation problems. Patients with plantar fasciitis, tendinitis, bursitis, shin splints, heel and arch pain, or other foot injuries can also significantly benefit from functional orthotics.

Accommodative orthotics are made of softer material and are meant to be more flexible compared to functional orthotics. They are meant to provide additional cushioning and gentle support. Accommodative orthotics are used to treat diabetic foot ulcers, painful calluses, hammertoes, and other uncomfortable conditions.

Treatable Conditions

Custom orthotics can treat a variety of conditions and improve the functionality of your feet. Some conditions that can be treated with orthotics include:

  • Aching feet
  • Ankle pain
  • Arch pain
  • Bunions
  • Calluses
  • Chronic foot pain
  • Corns
  • Diabetic related pain
  • Flat feet
  • Foot injuries
  • Hammertoes
  • Heel pain
  • High arches
  • Knee pain
  • Lower back pain
  • Plantar fasciitis

Why should you consider custom orthotics?

Shoe inserts are any non-prescription foot supports designed to be worn within a shoe. They can be bought over-the-counter in drug and department stores. This one-size-fits-all approach can leave you wanting more from the shoe inserts or you may find that the relief they provide does not last. Though they may vary in shape and nature to address some concerns, they are not made to correct any underlying conditions that may be the source of your pain.

Our podiatrist will carefully examine your feet using computer scans and various tests to create a custom-molded medical device to effectively treat and correct any conditions or problems.

Custom orthotics may be more expensive compared to over-the-counter shoe inserts, most insurance policies cover orthotics as medical devices. They are also molded to fit each foot individually and made of high-quality materials that’ll last.

Custom orthotics are great for providing additional support and cushioning allowing you to achieve relief from various conditions that can cause discomfort in your feet, knees, hips, and lower back. For more information on custom orthotics and how we can help you achieve happy and healthy feet, contact Ankle & Foot Centers of Mid-America today.

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