If you are experiencing foot discomfort due to problems such as flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or neuromas, we at Body & Feet are the experts you should turn to. One of the methods that we use to alleviate your pain and difficulties is foot orthotics. Made of rubber, leather, metal, or plastic, they're molded for a custom fit so that they can be placed into your shoe to offer the needed support and bring about improvements. With our Brighton Beach orthotics, you can be walking with peace of mind once again.
Depending on several factors, including the underlying need and the severity of your discomfort, we may recommended simple over-the-counter orthotics that you can buy at a drug store or department store. However, many times a custom-made version is the better option. Our Brighton Beach orthotics may be covered, in full or in part, by your health insurance. We'll work with you to determine this.
The primary purpose of foot orthotics is to cushion your feet and ease the punishment they take from your normal routine. When your feet hurt, it can be difficult or even impossible to go about your daily business. Walking or even just standing can be a challenge. Our Brighton Beach foot orthotics are not the only answer, or even the best answer in all cases, but they are a significant part of a comprehensive plan for optimal foot health and well-being.
Some of the areas where foot orthotics can be most useful is as a corrective device for feet that are not shaped right or when your foot rolls toward the arch. Issues like plantar fasciitis, which is when the flat band of tissue that connects your toe with your heel bone becomes strained, or flat feet are often made much less severe with the help of our Brighton Beach orthotics. To get started, call us right now and schedule an examination with our foot doctor. The most important step in the process is to form a definite diagnosis as to what is the root cause of your discomfort or pain. And if orthotics turn out to be a wise part of the treatment, you can count on us.
By Body & Feet
March 31, 2016