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Custom orthotics during pregnancy

Pregnancy is a beautiful experience for any woman as it involves bringing a new life into the world. However, many bodily changes occur during pregnancy, which can lead to foot and leg problems. For instance, due to the increase in weight, your musculoskeletal system undergoes a series of adjustments that results in painful ankles, knees,…
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The other half of an ‘orthotics partnership’

Sadly, some people still believe that custom orthotics can fit into any shoe they already possess. Not so – in fact, the shoes previously worn might even have been part of the original problem. It’s important to partner a new orthotic with a shoe that fits properly; one that offers the level of support necessary…
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Why you shouldn’t run barefoot

Barefoot running has gained popularity over the last few years, especially in improving running performance. However, running without shoes isn’t always a wise choice unless you want to feel the grass in between your feet or are at the beach. For example, for long-distance running, going barefoot places more stress on the connective tissues and…
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Orthotics for Arthritis

How to tell when you need new orthotics

Custom orthotics are one of the best tools you have at your disposal to treat several causes of foot or heel pain. However, while they are designed to be highly durable, custom orthotics may require replacement, refurbishing, or adjusting after a few years. Here are signs that can help you determine when you need new…
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Keeping your custom orthotics smelling fresh

If you don’t make an effort to clean your custom orthotics properly, they’ll end up having a bad odor. To get rid of the smell, first, place your custom orthotics in a zip lock bag and store them in the freeze overnight. Second, wash your orthotics with mild soap and a soft cloth or sponge.…
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Caring for your custom orthotics

Proper care and maintenance of your custom orthotics ensure they last long and serve you well. For instance, if you get orthotics for heel pain, poor maintenance can affect how they help in providing support and comfort to relieve your pain. Here are some tips that can help you in caring for your custom orthotics.…
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How custom orthotics can help with hip pain

Certain foot problems such as pronation and flat feet can affect how your feet function and result in hip pain. Luckily, with custom orthotics, you can relieve hip pain issues and correct how you walk, stand, and run. Custom orthotics work by helping your feet maintain a neutral position, thus, making your hip and lower…
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5 benefits of custom orthotics for runners

Runners can benefit greatly from custom orthotics. Some pursue the option after experiencing foot pain or a compromised plantar fascia, but others have no issues and simply enjoy the feel and support offered by the inserts. Among the advantages for runners, custom orthotics can: Improve over-pronation and gait challenges This helps reduce the chance of…
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Common foot problems that construction workers have

Working in construction can be dangerous and physically challenging, but especially on your feet. You must be sure you are wearing shoes that have steel toes and puncture and slip-resistant soles. Here are some common foot problems that construction workers deal with: Pain This is the number one problem amongst construction workers, and it is…
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PTI Orthotics offers over 30 different types of orthotics

How long will it take to adjust to your new orthotics?

Many patients are often concerned about how long it might take to break in their orthotics. This is because new orthotics can feel unusual at first. While every patient’s situation varies, particularly depending on how often you wear your custom orthotics, it can usually take up to two weeks to get used to them. However,…
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