Are you experiencing foot pain, discomfort, or problems with your gait? You might need custom orthotics! Also known as shoe inserts, these devices can support, align, and improve the function of your feet. In the Q&A below, New England Podiatry Associates will help you determine if you need a pair.
Q: Do you have… Morning Heel Pain?
- The Problem: Sharp, stabbing pain in your heel with your first steps in the morning or after periods of rest is a classic sign of plantar fasciitis. This is inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue on the bottom of your foot.
- How Orthotics Help: Custom orthotics provide arch support and cushioning, reducing stress on the plantar fascia and allowing it to heal.
Q: Do you have… Flat Feet or High Arches?
- The Problem: Both flat feet (pes planus) and high arches (pes cavus) can cause problems. Flat feet often overpronate (roll inward excessively), while high arches don’t absorb shock effectively.
- How Orthotics Help:
- Flat Feet: Orthotics provide arch support, control overpronation, and improve foot alignment.
- High Arches: Orthotics offer cushioning and distribute pressure more evenly across the foot.
Q: Do you have… Bunions or Hammertoes?
- The Problem: These foot deformities can cause pain, pressure, and difficulty fitting into shoes.
- How Orthotics Help: While orthotics can’t reverse bunions or hammertoes, they can help slow their progression, relieve pressure, and improve comfort.
Q: Do you have… Pain in Your Knees, Hips, or Back?
- The Problem: Foot problems can often cause a “chain reaction” of pain up the body. Poor foot alignment can alter your gait and posture, leading to stress on your knees, hips, and back.
- How Orthotics Help: By correcting foot alignment and improving biomechanics, orthotics can reduce strain on these other joints and alleviate pain.
Q: Do you have… Diabetes or Circulation Problems?
- The Problem: Individuals with diabetes or poor circulation are at higher risk for foot complications, including ulcers and infections.
- How Orthotics Help: Custom orthotics can redistribute pressure, protect vulnerable areas, and reduce the risk of skin breakdown.
Are Orthotics Right for You?
Over-the-counter inserts are cookie-cutter solutions, and they won’t be covered by insurance or HSA funds. Get in touch and grab your pair of custom orthotics from New England Podiatry today!
Dr. Catherine Jacobs, Dr. Zachary Sax, Dr. Joshua Oulette, Dr. Ronald Etskovitz, and Dr. Raymond Murano III of New England Podiatry Associates provide comprehensive medical and surgical care for a wide spectrum of foot and ankle conditions. We’ve proudly served the Boston area since 1984, utilizing state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment technology to find the best solution for each individual. Contact us today to schedule an appointment!