What are orthotics?
Orthotics or 'Orthoses' are inserts that comfortably fit into
shoes; they are designed to support and improve the functioning
of feet. Health care practitioners will prescribe orthotics to
patients suffering from chronic foot or lower limb problems or
to athletes to help maximize performance during sport.
How often should I be wearing my orthotics?
Your orthotics should be worn every time you are on your feet
Eduring work, at home and play. Orthotics are like eyeglasses,
they work when they are worn. As soon as you take your orthotics
out of your shoes or take your shoes off your feet, the stress
and discomfort you experienced before wearing your orthotics
is likely to return.
What do you recommend if the orthotics are hurting
my feet?
During the first few weeks of wearing your orthotics, you may
experience aches and pains in your feet and legs. This is normal
and is an indication that your orthotics are working. Your body
has been conditioned to accommodate feet that do not function
properly; as a result, it may need time to adjust. If your discomfort
persists beyond a few weeks, please contact your health care
practitioner, your orthotics may simply need a minor adjustment.
Does the effectiveness of my orthotics rely on the
type of shoes I wear?
Orthotics are most effective in shoes that are constructed well,
fit properly and are in good condition. It is best to bring in
your shoes when your health care practitioner is fitting you
for orthotics. Knowing the type of footwear you wear the most
will help your practitioner prescribe the right style of orthotics
for your lifestyle. It is quite normal for some practitioners
to prescribe two pairs of orthotics to patients (ie. Dress and
Sport). When shopping for new shoes, it is also best to bring
your orthotics with you for fitting purposes.
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