Heel pain is a common condition that can cause significant
discomfort and impede mobility. Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, heel
spurs, or general foot strain can cause it. Fortunately, orthotics and
custom-made shoe inserts are medical devices based on a patient's foot
impression and have proven to be an effective solution for managing and
treating heel pain. This article will explore some characteristics of custom
orthotics aiming to improve heel pain.
1.
Proper Support and Stability:
Orthotics are an excellent solution for heel pain, offering
foot support and stability. They are designed to support the arches of the
feet, helping to promote proper alignment of the foot and ankle. This helps to
distribute pressure evenly across the entire foot, reducing strain. By
supporting a correct posture, orthotics also reduces the risk of further injury
or discomfort.
2. Correction of Abnormal Foot Mechanics:
Abnormal foot mechanics can lead to much pain and
discomfort for those affected. Overpronation, which is an excessive inward
rolling of the foot, and supination, which is insufficient inward rolling, are
two examples of these abnormal foot mechanics. To correct these issues,
orthotics play a crucial role. They support the heel and surrounding tissues,
reducing the stress on tissue. This helps to alleviate pain and discomfort
caused by the abnormal foot mechanics.
3.
Reduction of Pressure and Strain on the Heel:
Orthotics are designed to reduce pressure on the heel,
allowing for optimal pain management and healing of soft tissue inflammation.
The cushioning effect of orthotic inserts absorbs shock. It minimizes the
impact on the heel during activities such as walking, running, or standing for
extended periods. Two examples that come to my mind are using a deeper heel cup
on custom orthotics. This will lead to improved cushioning. This is better for
patients on their feet for an extended period. Another example of pressure
relieving mechanisms we could use on custom orthotics is offloading or
relieving pressure from a sore spot, i.e., around the heel spur, painful
lesion, callus, or hardened area that causes discomfort. The unloading
mechanism helps to relieve pain and pressure-related thickening of the skin.
4.
Enhanced Shock Absorption:
Heel pain can be aggravated by the repetitive impact
experienced during daily activities. Orthotics offer excellent shock absorption
properties, reducing the forces transmitted to the heels with each step. This
feature is particularly beneficial for individuals engaged in high-impact
sports or occupations that involve prolonged standing or walking. By
attenuating the shock, orthotics provide a cushioning effect that minimizes
discomfort, allowing individuals to stay active and mobile without exacerbating
their heel pain.
5.
Improved Biomechanics and Foot Function:
Orthotics alleviate heel pain and improve overall
biomechanics and foot function. The proper alignment and support provided by
orthotic inserts optimize the distribution of weight and pressure throughout
the foot, reducing excessive stress on the heels. This promotes a more natural
gait, enhances stability, and prevents the development of compensatory movement
patterns that can lead to further foot problems. By improving foot mechanics,
orthotics help restore proper function and prevent future heel pain.
6.
Customization for Individual Needs:
One of the significant advantages of orthotics is the
ability of the foot doctor to customize them based on the patient. Each
person's foot structure and mechanics are unique, and off-the-shelf inserts may
not adequately address these individual factors. For example, recently, I had a
31-year-old patient, who is active, present to the clinic with heel pain. She
weighs 125 pounds. Upon examining and evaluating her, I noted that she is also
flat-footed upon standing. She also has pain in the heel area. I have decided
to look at her feet. I have decided to pick a few modifications for her custom
device. For example, I have chosen to use the top cover made of poron, known to
withstand high compression and repeated use. I also would like a deep heel cup
so she gets support around the heel area as a schoolteacher. The patient's
weight is essential to consider because it will help me pick the material for
the shell. If a patient is heavy, I will pick a shell made of graphite. This
would be semi-rigid, making it ideal for the patient. If the patient is not so
heavy, I will opt for semi-flexible shell material. The patient will not have
an issue tolerating such material. I would also have the lab apply a medial
arch for support. She does not have an arch when weight-bearing.
7.
Versatility and Compatibility:
A custom insert could be swapped and used on other shoes
when a patient gets a custom insert. They should fit any closed-toed tennis
shoes without any difficulty. Some patients may opt for more pairs if swapping
them for different shoes are cumbersome.
Conclusion:
Orthotics have proven to be valuable in managing and
relieving heel pain. With their ability to provide proper support, correct
abnormal foot mechanics, and reduce pressure and strain on the heel, orthotics
offer significant benefits for individuals suffering from heel pain. The
customized nature of orthotic inserts ensures a personalized fit, enhancing
their effectiveness and promoting individual comfort. Orthotics are vital in
alleviating heel pain and helping the healing process by improving foot
biomechanics, reducing shock impact, and optimizing foot function.
Incorporating orthotics into daily activities can lead to a pain-free and
active lifestyle, promoting overall foot health and well-being. If you or
someone you care about is experiencing heel pain or flat feet, we invite you to
schedule an evaluation for potential benefits. Please reach out to us at
562-399-5252.
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Dr. Hassan believes in fostering a deep understanding of the
root causes of foot pain, allowing patients to actively participate in their
treatment plans. His dedication to patient education sets our practice apart,
ensuring that individuals are equipped with the knowledge to make informed
decisions about their foot health
With a track record of positive outcomes, Dr. Hassan has
garnered the trust and satisfaction of thousands of patients who have
experienced excellent results under his care. His approach is characterized by
gentleness, compassion, and a commitment to treating every patient as if they
were a member of his own family.
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photography and the tranquility of drift fishing in Alaska, Dr. Hassan finds
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