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PHONE: 905-634-VIEW (8439)EMAIL:info@healthviewchiropractic.comLOCATION:115 Plains Road East | Burlington, Ontario
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07/Dec/2024

Sometimes we tend to think that orthotics are used by just an older population, but the fact is – ALL AGES can benefit from them!

Custom orthotics are different than the ones you typically buy over-the-counter in a store, because they are specifically made for YOUR unique feet.  They are a simple insert that can be placed in your footwear with ease.

 

There are 4 key reasons you should consider getting orthotics:

1. Ongoing Foot Pain

If it hurts to walk, we have a problem.  When serious issues have been ruled out, orthotics can help, by taking the stress off painful areas of your feet.

2. Fallen Arches

Orthotics can’t fix a fallen arch, but they CAN reposition your foot to make it easier to walk and reduce the chance of injury.

3. Standing All Day

If you stand for long periods of time, you need the extra support because your muscles get sore.  Orthotics are a helpful way to give your feet a break.

4. Diabetes

Believe it or not, if you suffer from diabetes you have an increased risk of corns and calluses.  Those ailments hurt your skin and if left untreated, can lead to bigger problems.  Orthotics can ease the pressure on those areas.

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If you suffer from some of the following issues, you could certainly benefit from a pair of custom orthotics:

– Flat feet
– Plantar Fasciitis
– Achilles Tendonitis
– Heel spurs
– Shin splints
– Lower back pain
– Leg pain

Custom Foot Orthotics

If you’re ready to give orthotics a try – here’s what happens next!

Don’t worry – it doesn’t hurt!   We examine your feet, legs, hips and lower back to determine if there are any underlying problems.  We then take a computerized scan of your feet to see how you walk.  And finally, we take a foam impression of your feet to make sure the orthotic is tailored to YOU.

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Here are some frequently asked questions from our patients:

Will I have to get new footwear?

Orthotics have come a long way since your grandmother’s old shoes. They can be made to fit your tennis or running shoes, dress shoes or even ski boots!

Do they hurt?

There is definitely some adjustment when you get your orthotics, but keep in mind, they are meant to alleviate pain, not cause it.  Custom orthotics may change the posture of your foot (and that’s a good thing) but you may need a week or two to break them in.

How long do they last?

The lifespan of othotics can vary from patient to patient.  It shouldn’t be measured on how long the material lasts, but on how long it provides the comfort and support you need.  If your foot and lower body pain return, it’s probably a good idea to see your practitioner to have them reassessed.

Are they covered by my benefit plan?

A lot of people ask us if orthotics are covered by their benefit plans – YES – most extended health plans offer some form of full or partial coverage.  We encourage our patients to check with their providers to find our the specifics of their plan.

How soon can I get an appointment?

If you call us at 905-634-8439, we can get you in as soon as possible!   It typically takes about a week to 10 days to make your custom orthotics.  We have you come back when they are ready, so we can properly fit them and make sure you are comfortable with them.

We typically take thousands of steps each day.  Those steps shouldn’t be painful.  You’ll be pleasantly surprised how orthotics can make a real difference for you!

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07/Dec/2024

Re-LEAF Yourself of Back Pain!


 

Fall is a beautiful time of year with all the incredible colours around us, but it can also be a painful time for a lot of people – as they hurt themselves trying to clean up the leaves.  Raking is a physical activity that can help people stay active, but it can also lead to pains and strains if you don’t do it right.

So we have some simple ways to take the pain out of raking:

 

Warm Up – A simple 10 minute walk around your house, neighbourhood or on the spot will get your muscles warmed up and ready to go!

 

Stretch – Easy stretches of your arms, wrists, sides and legs can go a long way to getting you ‘raking ready’.  Remember to relax, and don’t overextend yourself.

 

 

Keep Moving – A lot of people plant their feet, then twist, turn and overreach in different directions to get those pesky leaves.  This can lead to strains in your mid and lower back.  Keep the rake handle close to your body to help maintain good posture throughout.

 

Take Breaks – You don’t have to rake the whole yard in 20 minutes.  Listen to your body.  Take frequent breaks and keep your body hydrated.  The discs in your spine need water to keep them cushiony and functioning properly.

 

And remember when bagging those leaves – make it manageable!  Keep your back straight and use your legs to do the lifting.  If the leaves are wet, it will make the bag deceivingly heavy and awkward to lift.  When it’s all done, take a few moments to cool down and the same light stretches you started with!