
Flatfoot is a condition where the arch of the foot is low or not visible, and the whole foot may touch the ground when standing. This can happen because of genetics, loose ligaments, or the way the foot develops during growth. It may also be linked to muscle weakness or repeated stress on the feet over time. Many people with flatfoot do not feel pain, but others may notice tired feet, arch or heel discomfort, ankle soreness, or changes in how they walk. Some may also have pain after standing or moving for long periods. Orthotic treatment can help by supporting the arch and improving how the foot lines up during movement. This support helps spread pressure more evenly and reduces stress on the feet, ankles, and lower legs. With better alignment, movement can feel more stable and less tiring. If you are experiencing symptoms of flatfoot, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist to see which type of orthotics is the right treatment for you.
Custom orthotics are often an effective solution for people experiencing heel pain, offering both comfort and correction for the underlying causes of discomfort. Heel pain commonly develops when the natural support of the foot becomes strained or imbalanced, leading to inflammation and irritation in the heel area. Conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, or flat feet can all contribute to chronic heel pain that worsens with walking or standing. Custom orthotics are designed to fit the exact shape of your foot, providing the support and alignment necessary to reduce stress on the heel and surrounding tissues.
By redistributing pressure and improving overall foot mechanics, custom orthotics allow the heel to function more efficiently during movement. They cushion each step, absorb shock, and correct abnormal gait patterns that may be contributing to pain. Over time, this consistent support can ease inflammation, protect against re-injury, and enhance comfort during both daily and athletic activities.
Unlike prefabricated insoles, custom orthotics are created from a detailed evaluation that may include digital scans or molds of your feet. This ensures a precise and individualized fit that addresses your specific condition. They can be used in various types of footwear, from athletic shoes to dress styles, making them a versatile option for ongoing relief.
If heel pain is limiting your comfort or activity level, it is suggested that you call our office for more information or to schedule an appointment.
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