Custom Orthotics

How do Custom Orthotics work?

Orthotics can be used as a treatment tool to help reduce foot, knee, hip, and low back pain. They can also be used preventatively to reduce the risk of developing pain in these areas when we have a foot function problem.. Some people with jobs or hobbies where they spend a lot of time on their feet also use them for general support.

Orthotics work by helping our feet to shock absorb better (they spread out vertical ground reaction forces) and by keeping our foot posture in a healthy neutral position. By improving our foot mechanics we then take less mechanical load in our foot, knee, hip, and low back when we walk, stand, or run.

Custom orthotics are made by taking a foam, plaster, or digital mold of the foot, and manufacturing an insole based on that mold and the prescribing clinicians recommendations. The orthotic casting process used and the specific orthotic prescription will change how effective the orthotic is for a given person and problem.

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Custom Orthotics can be helpful when:

  1. When dealing with ongoing foot, knee, hip, or low back pain, tightness, or discomfort - Improper foot posture or walking mechanics is a common cause of irritation or pain in the extremities as well as the lower spine. Not everyone with pain in these areas will benefit from an orthotic, so it is important to have one’s foot posture and mechanics assessed to see if an orthotic might help. For pain conditions, orthotics are often most helpful when they are also combined with treatments and exercises that help to improve foot mechanics.

  2. To help reduce the risk of future issues when a dysfunctional foot posture or foot mechanic is present - Individuals with foot function issues are at higher risk for later developing painful conditions in their feet, knees, hips, or low back. In this situation an assessment will reveal whether or not an orthotic would be helpful for prevention.

  3. For sport performance - Orthotics can help improve performance in running sports by improving running gait efficiency and optimizing lower limb biomechanics.

Research shows that custom orthotics can help with:

  • Plantar fasciitis and other types of heel pain

  • Metatarsalgia (pain under the balls of your feet)

  • Shin splints

  • Hallux valgus and rigidus (big toe deformity and pain)

  • Big toe and ankle joint arthritis

  • Chronic ankle sprains

  • Achilles tendinitis

  • Knee pain, hip pain - hip and knee ligament and joint pain (arthritis)

  • Runners and jumpers knee (patellar tendinitis and patellofemoral pain syndrome)

  • Low back pain - SI joint and low back facet joint pain

Biomechanical foot issues that custom orthotics can help with:

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  • Flat feet or fallen arches

  • Excessively high arches

  • Ankle weakness or instability

  • Improper walking mechanics

  • Improper running mechanics

  • Excessive hip internal rotation and “knock knees”

  • Excessive low back arch posture or “sway back”

Dr. van de Wall’s assessment for custom orthotics includes:

  1. Foot posture and arch assessment

  2. Walking gait assessment

  3. Lower extremity flexibility and strength testing

  4. Leg length measurement

  5. Low back and pelvic screen

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Custom orthotics Chilliwack options

Custom Orthotics Guide

Custom orthotics Chilliwack casting

Interested in custom orthotics or have questions?

Contact Optimum Sport & Health Centre

604-703-6470 or email at info@optimumclinic.ca