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How Our Vancouver Foot Doctors Use  Orthotics as a Non-Invasive Treatment Option

Are foot problems slowing you down? At Clover Podiatry, we believe everyone deserves to be free of foot pain, and our friendly and skilled professionals offer a personalized, solution-oriented approach dedicated to making that happen. 

Whether you're an athlete seeking a competitive edge, a professional standing on your feet all day, a person looking to prevent a diabetic foot ulcer from worsening, or simply someone yearning for relief from nagging foot or heel pain, our orthotics can make a real difference in your quality of life.

What Conditions Benefit From an Orthotic?

Orthotics are a conservative treatment option that can address a range of foot conditions. 

  • Accommodative orthotics are soft inserts that offer extra support and cushioning.  Many of our patients find them helpful to alleviate discomfort from issues such as corns, calluses, and diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Functional orthotics are more rigid, designed to provide structure and correct abnormal motion, uneven gait, and certain injuries such as shin splints and tendonitis. 

Using orthotics as a non-invasive solution, combined with certain lifestyle modifications, may be the right course of treatment for you for the following conditions. 

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. It involves inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot.  Orthotics can provide the necessary arch support to alleviate the strain on the plantar fascia tendon, reducing pain and promoting healing.

Flat Feet

Approximately 30 percent of people have flat feet, and some of us develop this condition as we get older. You may experience considerable discomfort and even suffer other issues, such as knee and back pain. Orthotics are designed to provide the support that flat feet lack, helping to distribute weight more evenly and improve overall alignment.

High Arches

Conversely, if you have high arches, you might struggle with foot pain due to excessive pressure on the ball and heel of your foot. Orthotics that offer additional cushioning and support reduce impact and prevent related complications like calluses and ankle instability.

Bunions

A bunion is a bony protrusion that forms on the joint at the base of your big toe. As this deformity develops, it causes foot pain and toe misalignment. Orthotics help by redistributing pressure away from the bunion and providing better foot alignment. 

Arthritis

If you suffer from severe pain and mobility issues due to arthritis, it’s possible we can design insoles to address a number of issues. A few benefits our patients report with individualized fittings include better cushioning and support, reduced stress on joints, and improved foot function.

Diabetes

Diabetic foot conditions require special care to prevent ulcers and other complications. You might choose orthotics for extra cushioning, more structure to protect your feet, and to enhance overall foot health.

Sports Injuries

Athletes often suffer from various foot and ankle injuries. Orthotics can aid in recovery by providing support, correcting imbalances, and preventing further complications.