Even if your feet are perfect, your shoes may not be. Shoes that don't provide good arch support or create imbalances in the way that we walk can eventually cause wide-ranging deformities. No one wants that.
One of the worst designs that manufacturers ever come up with is the high heel. Any heel that is higher than 3.5 inches, the mid heel, according to high fashion experts, puts too much pressure on the ball of the foot. Constantly wearing a style like that will eventually cause a variety of health problems.
Luckily, podiatrists and orthopedic specialists have put their heads together, hoping to allow …show more content…
For example, many people have a natural pronation or suppination of the foot.
In pronation, the pressure is towards the inside of the foot. There is extra pressure on the area of the arches. When he or she is standing, a person with pronation usually appears knock-kneed, to some degree. The condition varies greatly in severity, with some people never noticing the problem and others suffering with a great deal of pain, before the problem is diagnosed.
Custom orthotics can help correct pronation, as well as suppination, which is just the opposite condition. When suppination occurs, increased pressure is put on the outside edge of the feet. A person with this problem appears bow-legged. Again, the severity varies and it may be worse in one foot than the other.
Orthotic insoles can help with fallen arches, weak arches, high arches, Charcot foot, diabetic foot and many other conditions. They can be used to relieve the pain of fasciitis and tendinitis, too. It is easier to order custom orthotics, today than ever before and the price is more