Important Information about Foot Orthotics and Chiropractic Care

At Breathe Health Center, we sincerely believe that by taking care of your feet, you can take care of your spine. Even slight foot problems can trigger musculoskeletal issues that affect other parts of the body like ankles, knees, and hip, which lead to a change in posture, and ultimately, back pain. One simple fix for foot problems is Orthotics.

What are Orthotics and How Do They Work?

orthoticsOrthotics are shoe inserts specially designed and constructed to correct abnormal or irregular walking patterns by promoting proper alignment and balance. That is to say, they are special inserts that fit inside your shoes and provide support to the right places. They also relieve pressure or stress on injured or sensitive areas of your feet. Orthotics work to reduce pain and/or fatigue, improve foot position and function, and they restore balance. They don’t actually correct foot and ankle problems, but they do improve function. Sometimes Orthotics will be prescribed to reinforce or supplement Chiropractic therapies.

What Are The Best Orthotics for ME?

Because foot orthotics are medical devices that change the way a person stands, walks and runs, it is critical to get the right one. Despite the TV commercial claims, there is no “one-size-fits-all” orthotic. Someone who runs marathons will need a different orthotic than a person who is less active. Different lifestyles will require different support.

Also, be aware that those prefabricated Orthotics that you can buy in shoe stores or drug stores are NOT constructed in the same way as custom orthotics. The mass produced versions are built for the typical foot, and may not correctly address your problem. In fact, they may even make your problems worse.

At the Breathe Foot and Ankle clinic we not only adjust your feet, as part of your whole body treatment, we can prescribe the correct orthotic for your individual needs. And we follow up to insure that adjustments are made as needed.

There’s a close relationship between the way your feet work and the way the rest of your musculoskeletal system supports your body. Even if your feet themselves don’t actually hurt, they could be contributing to other health problems that you’re experiencing. After your Breathe chiropractor has examined you carefully and talked with you about your situation, he or she can help you decide whether foot orthotics should be part of your broader treatment plan.

Call Breathe today to learn more about how taking care of your feet can improve your health.

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