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5 Steps Towards Alignment And A Pain Free Day

Orthotics Can Save Your Day!

Some say orthotics, others call them inserts or insoles, footbeds, or even orthoses; whatever they’re called, orthotics are added inside a footwear’s existing structure to support the foot’s natural shape.

Do you need them? Should they be added to your running shoes? How do you size an orthotic? These are the kinds of questions we’re addressing in this post.

1.- The first step towards improving foot posture and alignment is consistent wear. As the base of the entire skeleton, it’s fundamentally important for our feet to be as supported as possible, allowing weight and pressure to be evenly distributed across all of our arches, toes, heel, and metatarsal pad, or ball of the foot. Constricting footwear like heels or too tightly laced athletic shoes can lead to unattractive, painful foot ailments that may deform the foot into an unnatural position.

2.-The second step is pinpointing the specific region of your lower body that is causing discomfort or pain, either in the soles of the foot, ankle, knee, hips, and even in the lower back. Generally, many ailments in these parts of the body can stem from two types of motion in the foot: overpronation and supination.

Overpronation is characterized by the foot rolling inward. This abnormal movement is referred to as a lever. Pains and aches due to overpronation include bunions, arch pain, pain in the Achilles tendon, plantar fasciitis, and shin splints on the inside of the leg.

Supination is characterized by the ankle rolling or collapsing outwards. Ailments associated with supination include black toes, metatarsalgia or pain in the ball of the foot, pain at the top of the foot, and shin splints on the outside of the leg.

3.-The third step is identifying the cause of the condition. While soft, natural surfaces like sand support a healthy, neutral foot alignment, hard, flat, man-made surfaces are unsupportive, and can lead to fallen arches, overpronation, or supination over time. Likewise, flat, unsupportive footwear can lead to unhealthy motion in the foot and can cause the foot to over-elongate by up to three sizes as we age.

When sizing for proper fitting closed-toed shoes, a thumb’s width should be present between the toes and the end of the sneaker. Additionally, the top of the foot should allow a pinch’s worth of extra fabric so the foot can flex with each step without constriction.

4.-The fourth step is addressing the condition from the ground up. Neutrality here is essential; an orthotic placed inside an already well designed shoe allows a proportional response to pressure, all-day support, and cushioning against impacts. Orthotics are designed for a wide variety of needs and vary by brand.

5.-The fifth step is replacing your orthotics regularly. With 6-8 hours of use per day, we recommend replacing your insert every six months to a year. When replacing, be sure to receive a new measurement to ensure your foot has not changed over time.

Whether you run long distances, stand on your feet at work, or sit at a desk all day orthotics are essential for maintaining a neutral foot alignment. As our foundation is supported and stable, so too will the rest of our bones and muscular systems be allowed to function properly without pain and discomfort.

Source:  happyfeet

RIVERA FOOT & ANKLE: At Orlando H.Rivera DPM, our priority is to deliver quality care to informed patients in a comfortable and convenient setting. When you have problems with your feet, you need to turn to a podiatrist who listens and responds… an experienced doctor who knows the field and can effectively diagnose and treat your needs… a friendly physician who counsels you on the best ways to maintain and improve your health. Our physician(s) meet all these criteria. Plus, you benefit from a dedicated team of trained professionals who give you the individualized attention you deserve.

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