February 5, 2012












Foot/Ankle

What are orthotics and why might I need them?

Very often, when treating foot and ankle problems, external devices are necessary to decrease pain and correct misalignments. These external devices are called Orthotics. When someone develops foot and/or ankle pain the problem is often from changes in walking pattern and ultimately changes in foot structure. The orthotic is any device capable of controlling motion pathology in the foot and leg by maintaining the foot in or close to its neutral position. By definition, abnormal motion is either hypomobile (too little) or hypermobile (too much). The goal of the orthotic is to minimize abnormal motion throughout the walking cycle. Refer to Orthotics on the Services page for indications.


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