How Shoe Orthotics Can Relief Pain And Discomfort

By Coleen Torres


Foot and ankle pain is a very common complaint and millions of people cannot move about comfortably. This can be caused by a myriad of reasons and podiatrists often struggle to make a firm diagnosis. This is because foot and ankle pain is often only the manifestation of disease or injury elsewhere in the body. The use of special prosthetics often helps but shoe orthotics seldom cures the underlying problem.

One of the most common causes for foot pain is wearing the wrong footwear. It is vital to make sure that footwear fits properly and that the arches are supported. Care should also be taken to ensure that the toes are not pinched. High heels are responsible for most complaints from female patients. Sportspeople should always wear footwear that has been designed specifically for the sports type and that distributes the weight evenly.

Prevention is always better than cure. Much can be done to avoid discomfort. Hygiene is of the utmost importance. The feet should be kept hygenic and dry at all times. Many podiatrists advise their clients to walk barefoot as often as possible, preferably in sand. Stretching the toes and running on them regularly can also help. It is a good idea to get a foot massage at least once a week.

When considering the purchase of prosthetic devices is may be a good idea to get recommendations from a podiatrist. It is an unfortunate fact that many devices currently on the market are not up to standard. They are not scientifically designed and they can actually aggravate the existing problem and cause new problems to boot. Also, injuries to the feet and ankles should always be seen to immediately.

Flat feet are a common cause for foot pain and swollen ankles. People suffering from this condition have dropped arches. The condition cannot be cured, but in many cases much can be done to prevent it from happening. Podiatrists agree that special insoles worn inside the footwear is one of the best ways in which to relieve the symptoms. Insoles are probably the most common footwear prosthetic.

It is by no means only people suffering from flat feet that benefit from wearing footwear prosthetics. People suffering from arthritis, for example, often experience excruciating pain in the joints of the feet and this pain can be relieved by these devices. Diabetics also benefit because they can wear devices that help increase the blood circulation in the feet. Inflammation of the soles is also a common condition where prosthetic devices will provide relief.

Wearing these devices is not risky and no injuries have ever been reported if the devices have been supplied by reputable manufacturers. They are economical and in many cases they are exchangeable between different pairs of shoes. They do not require a lot of maintenance but they should be kept clean. When they show wear and tear or when they start causing any form of discomfort, they should be replaced.

Footwear prosthetics seldom cure problems of the feet and ankles but they surely provide immense relief for many patients. Pain can make it difficult to walk and many sufferers are housebound. Whenever foot or ankle pain is experienced or when the feet or ankle is injured, a podiatrist should be seen without delay.




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