Many active people these days have heard about orthotics because they have become an increasingly common treatment for a wide range of foot problems. Orthotics are scientifically designed devices that fit each patient’s foot to provide relief.

 

Here’s just a partial list of ailments that might require orthotics: heel pain, inflamed calluses, bunions, abnormal walking patterns (especially in children), shock absorbency, arthritis, overuse syndromes, tendonitis, and diabetic patients who require protection against open sores. Joggers, runners, athletes, and people who spend a long time on their feet often benefit from orthotics.

 

Cherrywood Foot Care has the experience and expertise to know when orthotics are the best solution for a patient’s problem.

 

Here at Cherrywood Foot Care, we assess each patient individually to determine if an orthotic is appropriate based on your specific symptoms, activities, hobbies, and lifestyle. If orthotics are recommended for you, they will be uniquely fabricated for your feet following a detailed exam. We’ve learned that people’s feet can also change shape over time, so new orthotics may be required to continue treatment. We recommend that patients have their orthotics annually re-evaluated if any minor adjustments are necessary. New orthotics may sometimes be needed, but they’re usually replaced every two or three years. Devices made for children have a shorter lifetime due to the variable growth spurts that children commonly exhibit. We recommend that children who use orthotics get re-evaluated every three months to ensure that the orthotics fit properly. At Cherrywood Foot Care, we offer an extended warranty covering future adjustments and replacements.

 

Your orthotics will be evaluated for proper fit and function when your devices are ready. You will be instructed on the proper break-in protocol for your particular device. We usually take two to three weeks to make your customized orthotics after we’ve taken an impression of your feet.

 

The average American takes 10,000 steps a day, which can strain orthotic devices. Just like a pair of shoes, orthotics wear out. They don’t last forever. Besides, you wouldn’t want them to because your feet also change shape over your lifetime. Periodic refurbishment, or rebuilding, of the orthotic is necessary. As time goes on, however, replacement is necessary. At Cherrywood Foot Care, orthotics are usually replaced every two to three years.

 

Of course, we recommend customized orthotics crafted by our team of trained professionals at Cherrywood Foot Care. Yet many substitutes are sold commercially in stores, mail-order catalogs, on television, and on the Internet. We advise against them. These substitutes all lack several key components. None of these alternatives is based on thoroughly examining your feet, with precise biomechanical measurements and proper fitting. Most commercial devices are not even made to an exact model of your feet, and a podiatrist does not supervise those devices that use a foam impression to ensure your foot is placed properly in the foam. Last but not least, commercially sold devices have a short lifespan, forcing you to replace them often. At Cherrywood Foot Care, we stand behind our orthotics.

 

Orthotics are an important component in the overall treatment of your condition. Cherrywood Foot Care‘s team of skilled podiatrists will ensure you receive detailed knowledge of your foot ailment and the treatment required to restore proper function. This expertise comes with every pair of orthotics from Cherrywood Foot Care. You won’t get this level of personal care from any store, mail order, television program, or the Internet.

 

We at Cherrywood Foot Care are happy to provide it. When your feet are happy, we’re happy.

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At Cherrywood Foot Care, we prioritize your comfort and health. For inquiries or to book your orthotics consultation, call us at (555) 123-4567 or visit our contact page. We’re here to help you walk pain-free!

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FAQ’s – Orthotics

What are orthotics?

Orthotics are custom-made devices designed to fit your feet, providing support and relief from various foot problems, ensuring you can walk comfortably and confidently.

Who can benefit from orthotics?

Anyone experiencing foot pain, discomfort, or specific conditions like bunions, heel pain, or abnormal walking patterns can benefit from orthotics, including active individuals and children.

How are orthotics made?

Orthotics are crafted after a thorough evaluation of your feet, ensuring they are tailored specifically to your needs and lifestyle, providing optimal support and comfort.

How long do orthotics last?

Typically, orthotics last between two to three years, but it’s essential to have them re-evaluated regularly, especially for children who grow quickly.

What if my orthotics don't fit?

If your orthotics don’t fit properly, please contact us immediately. We will make the necessary adjustments to ensure they provide the support you need.

Can I wear orthotics in any shoe?

Yes, orthotics can be designed to fit various types of shoes, making it easy for you to integrate them into your daily life and activities.

How often should I get my orthotics checked?

We recommend an annual evaluation for adults and every three months for children to ensure your orthotics remain effective and comfortable as your feet change over time.

Are there alternatives to custom orthotics?

While there are over-the-counter options available, they often lack the personalized assessment and fit provided by custom orthotics, which are essential for effective foot care.

What should I do if I have more questions about orthotics?

If you have any questions or concerns about orthotics, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We’re here to help you understand your options and ensure your foot health is our priority.

How can I schedule an appointment?

You can schedule an appointment by calling our office or visiting our contact page. Our friendly team is ready to assist you in your journey towards better foot health.