Is Custom-Made Orthotics Right For You

By Marci Glover


Some people are born with high arch or no arch at all, also called flat footed. Custom-made orthotics is an equipment used to correct imbalance or misalignment like high arch and flat footedness in Toronto CA. It is a device prescribed by a podiatrist, doctors specializing on feet. A foot orthotic is used to support and realign foot disparity and poor foot alignments. Among the foot conditions treated using these piece of equipment is the Plantar Fasciitis or flat footedness. Using orthotics can also improve athletic, occupational performance and posture by realigning the foot and reducing the strain on the feet and lower part of the body.

This artificial support is also used to remedy several lower extremity situations such as Plantar Fasciitis for runners. Orthotic can also improve occupational as well as athletic performance by realigning wrong alignment and reducing too much strain on the lower legs and feet.

The device matches the contours of your feet because it is customized based on the condition of your feet. It gives comfort and eventually corrects your feet and posture condition. It also help you reduce the pain, improve your skeletal alignment or help you better your lower limbs and feet.

As of today, running becomes a wide hobby for many people, and feet-related injuries are also becoming common. As a result, many commercial companies are manufacturing these piece of equipment without further studies and podiatrists' prescription. Be vigilant about purchasing these products because they might cause more injuries to your feet.

On the other hand, there're shoe inserts that may sometimes be misunderstood with orthotics. Well, they may look the same but they do not actually have the same effects. The equipment is prescribed by a doctor while shoe inserts are widely available in department and retail stores.

Shoe inserts are widely manufactured while the orthodotic that is tailor made is molded to fit each individual foot, depending on someone's foot condition or injury. Advertisements might tell you the same effects but as long as it is not prescribed, it is not orthotics.

Unlike shoe inserts, it is molded to fit each individual foot, so you can be sure that your orthotics fit and do what they're supposed to do. So unless the device has been prescribed and designed for your specific foot's condition, it's not a custom orthotic device, but just a shoe insert. On the other hand, there are still advantages in using shoe inserts. They can provide cushion to your feet, offer comfort, and sustain your arches. However, they don't have the ability to correct you biomechanical foot complications or cure long-standing foot conditions.

For best results, consult a podiatrist to determine your feet condition and what type of custom made orthotic is appropriate for you. The podiatrist will examine your running, walking and standing condition and will further determine what treatment is right for you.




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