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What are Orthotics?
Orthotics are shoe inserts that
are intended to correct an abnormal, or irregular, walking pattern. Orthotics
are not truly or solely “arch supports,” although some people use those
words to describe them, and they perhaps can best be understood with those words
in mind. They perform functions that make standing, walking, and running more
comfortable and efficient, by altering slightly the angles at which the foot
strikes a walking or running surface.
Doctors of podiatric medicine prescribe orthotics as a conservative approach to
many foot problems or as a method of control after certain types of foot
surgery; their use is a highly successful, practical treatment form.
Orthotics take various forms and are constructed of various materials. All are
concerned with improving foot function and minimizing stress forces that could
ultimately cause foot deformity and pain.