The Benefits of Custom Orthotics Go Well Beyond Pain Relief



There are not all people born with perfect feet. In spite of that, life can throw you some obstacles that end up hurting your feet every day - even if they start out that way. It is possible to experience foot pain caused by certain shoe styles, medical conditions such as diabetes, and even healthy-for-you sports.

Getting pain-free movement again is possible with custom orthotics. In order to ease the pain, Dr. Roohian prescribes custom orthotics. In addition to relieving your foot pain, they can do much more.


What Are The Benefits Of Custom Orthotics Over Generic Orthotics?

It is designed to support problem spots on your feet through the use of custom orthotics, also known as shoe inserts or arch supports. A toe joint deformity can be corrected using them, or an arch can be lifted, heel pain can be relieved, and/or heel pain can be relieved.

Orthotics must be custom-made. A custom orthotic is tailored specifically to your foot, rather than generic, mass-produced shoe inserts bought over the counter or online. Designed to fit your foot contours and size, they provide support where you need it.

Dr. Roohian also evaluates your stride during a custom orthotics evaluation, since your feet don't stand still all day. As a result, she is able to get a better understanding of how your feet work when you move. There is nothing like a custom-fit insert to relieve pain, and an insert that doesn't fit perfectly can make things worse.

Custom orthotics offer many health benefits. You can benefit from getting a custom fit for your orthotics in many ways:

Corrects abnormalities of the foot

When it comes to foot pain, discomfort is the symptom, but structural abnormalities are often the cause. By correcting the underlying cause, such as pronation and supination, custom orthotics relieve pain.

Stress-relieving

Cushioning and support are provided by custom orthotics by redistributing pressure on your feet. You may find this useful if you suffer from arthritis or stand for long periods of time at work. Diabetes-related foot abnormalities such as pressure ulcers can also be prevented with orthotics.

Enhances the health of the back, knees, and ankles

If you're interested in custom orthotics because of foot pain, you might also benefit if you're experiencing the following:

  • Back pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Knee pain

Keeping your ankles, knees, and back in alignment and maintaining a healthy range of motion depends on your feet. Changing your stride or stance to compensate for foot pain can cause pain and less mobility in your joints, muscles, and tendons.

Back and lower extremity soft tissue and bony structures are stressed. Custom orthotics can help prevent these problems by restoring the proper alignment of your feet.


Boosts Athletic Performance And Health In General

Foot abnormalities can affect the performance of all athletes, whether they are young athletes just starting out or seasoned warriors trying to keep their titles. Running and walking aren't the only options. You may have trouble pitching from the mound, playing golf, or cycling on a weekend because of foot pain. Your performance can be improved with custom orthotics.

Having no foot pain also makes running, walking, and working out at the gym easier and more enjoyable if your health is at stake.

Get in touch with Dr. Roohian today to learn more about what custom orthotics can do for your feet and overall health. You can contact our office at 949-588-8833 , or visit our website at https://www.ocfootdoctor.com/ Our offices are in Laguna Hills, Irvine, Mission Viejo, Aliso Viejo, Lake Forest, Foothill Ranch, and Costa Mesa.


The information contained above is intended for general reference purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice or a medical exam. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment. Health information on this website MUST NOT be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease without the supervision of your doctor.

Wednesday, August 17, 2022