By: wilio curnold | 2011-11-01 | Disabilities Orthotics is a specialized branch in medicine that involves the design, manufacture, and application of orthotic devices. read more
By: Michael Greenwood | 2011-06-08 | Wellness Insoles are placed into the shoes to help to relieve various symptoms. Foot Orthotics is the specific field of study concerning orthopedic devices that corrects the function of the feet, for example during jogging or running. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2010-10-04 | Health & Fitness Orthotic Arch Support Insoles are more popular than ever before. More people are finding relief by simply inserting good quality orthotic insoles in their shoes in place of the standard insoles that come with the shoe. But, what factors do we consider when shopping for Insoles? How can one brand be better than the other? read more
By: Ali Raza | 2010-11-17 | Fashion There are different types of footwear that a person can choose from according to the style that they prefer. However, there are some that come highly recommended as they are very good for the individuals who are putting them on. Some of the kinds that individuals can get are the orthotic sandals. These are different from other types of flats as they enhance the feet's health. read more
By: adair sawyer | 2010-12-07 | Health & Fitness Milton Orthotics can help you when you have problems relating to your joints as well as bones. While there are far too many people who suffer from bone and joint problems chronically, modern medicine offers few remedies. read more
By: Ali Raza | 2010-11-17 | Fashion Shopping is usually a fun activity as one gets to have all the things they need. Shopping for things to put on should not be done in a hurry as an individual needs to get everything right to look presentable. One of the things that a person can go out and shop for is the orthotic sandals. These are worn to avoid numerous complications that people get on their feet. This ensures that one remains healthy to continue living normally. read more
By: Cedric Loiselle | 2012-06-15 | Beauty There are a lot of orthotic devices available in the market today. Examples are Sof Sole, Spenco, and Dr. Scholl’s shoe insoles. They all help to protect your feet during hard work. The misconception is that only athletes and sports buffs should wear shoe inserts. read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2010-10-31 | Health & Fitness There is more truth to the jingle, "the ankle bone is connected to the knee bone, the knee bone is connected to the hip bone, the hip bone is connected to the back bone..." then we care to admit but the fact is, our health depends on our bodies functioning correctly. The foundation for our body is our feet and if the foot is out of alignment, the rest of the body struggles to compensate. read more
By: Cedric Loiselle | 2012-06-15 | Beauty Being an athlete makes you vulnerable to foot injuries. Many athletes even have undetected minor foot problems. Though minor, these problems can worsen as more stress is put on their feet. Most people do not understand that the foot is not just a single working entity, but it is also a complex machine, made of over a hundred parts working together. read more
By: Brian Lange | 2010-08-10 | Running If you hear someone say to you that you need Orthotics because you don't run "straight", please think carefully and check out the facts first before getting them. read more
By: Alexa Rodriguez | 2013-04-02 | Health & Fitness A number of serious and painful conditions can be connected to poor footwear or problems with the feet. Medical professionals have studied these problems and have developed different orthotic devices over the last few decades to correct or minimize certain issues. The original concept was to make casts of the feet and to create insoles that compensate for the specific weight distribution and shape read more
By: RAY NOVELLE | 2012-03-02 | Health & Fitness If you have ever endured a broken arm or knee, chances are you have come across the word “orthotics” because you had to rely on them. But, whether or not you've never had an impaired limb, you could potentially still take advantage of it. Orthotics is a medical discipline which focuses on designing and constructing a devices that give support for one's bones and muscles either to help or restr read more
By: Vincent Miceli | 2011-06-30 | Diseases and Conditions Very few people actually have neutral arches. Podiatrists and other foot care specialists estimate that 85% of all people either have low arches (flat feet) or high arches. Considering this fact, it is no wonder so many people experience some foot pain resulting from improper foot arch function. As we walk or run, our foot adjusts to the movement, which is called pronation. Pronation allows for our foot to slightly turn right before impact to allow for the surface we are walking or running on an read more
By: Barbara Yost | 2011-08-27 | Alternative Medicine According to the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM), around 31 million Americans are experiencing lower back pain at any given time. read more