When it comes to orthotics, making sure you wear something custom is KEY. Unlike the generic shoe inserts that you can buy at a CVS or Walgreens, custom orthotics are made for your foot to provide support exactly where you need it. Because every foot is unique, any insert that’s not custom can actually cause more pain.
1. They help to relieve pain.
As they redistribute the pressure on your feet, custom orthotics provides support and cushioning. This helps to reduce pain in the ankles or legs, which in turn can help reduce lower back pain! This is because when you go through life with your feet, legs, hips, and spine out of proper alignment, it increases your chances of experiencing aches and pains.
2. They are removable!
Orthotics are made to fit inside your shoes (even your fancy ones!) so no one will know you’re wearing them. Depending on which shoes you’re wearing, custom orthotics are removable and can be used in any shoes.
3. Orthotics allow you to be more active.
Wearing orthotics specifically designed for your level of athletic activity can help to reduce the demands of a specific sport, which in turn helps you to produce more efficient and precise movements. Custom orthotics also help to distribute your weight more evenly across the surface of the foot, which improves your balance. Orthotics also provide foot protection, absorb shock, create better motion control by improving foot/leg movements, and even reduce muscle fatigue.
4. Help prevent injuries.
Orthotics provide a stable surface that supports the motions of your feet and legs, and having extra support for your feet, ankles, knees, hips, and wrists can significantly reduce your risk of injuries, including fractures and sprains.
5. The perfect fit!
Custom orthotics are designed to fit your body — and your body alone! Our shoe inserts are precisely fitted to you and your gait/biomechanics and help you overcome complex foot conditions – something you can’t get with over-the-counter products.
Call us today to schedule your complimentary orthotic scan at your next adjustment!
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