Sunday 11 October 2015

In Regard To Over The Counter Orthotics

By Della Monroe


The times we live in currently are very different from the past. Medical care has been brought closer to the people because many supplies which are medically related can be gotten from the local drugstores. They include wart removal, orthotics, flu shots and eye glasses. Physiotherapists and doctors find the sale of over the counter orthotics controversial despite the fact that to many people this is convenient.

According to research, many knee pain cases can be easily relieved by purchasing orthotics being sold in kiosks. The common ones are placed into shoes. They are shaped just like a normal shoe to alleviate arch problems and provide extra support. They are mainly sold to those with pain on feet as a result of wearing shoes which are not comfortable, flat feet or suffering from strains.

The main problem doctors have with non-prescription orthopedic supplies is that there is no chance to deal with the main cause of the matter. It is true that they relieve the symptoms and signs mostly but they is a high probability that they will make the situation worse. At times, the pain may be a manifestation of hip muscle weakness or flexibility issues.

Orthopedic supplies from the drugstore may contain the pain for some period but this will just be masking the bigger issue. Visiting the doctor for screening of muscles is recommended. Imbalances can be easily picked out this way or any other matter which may be causing the pain. Also, the physiotherapist can tell whether there is need for supportive shoes or stretching exercises.

In the event that the doctor decides that you need orthotics, you can either get custom-made ones or cheaper ones. The second option is available in many drugstores. The difference between this two is the pricing. The custom made orthopedic equipment is very expensive compared to the regular ones. However, even the regular one does a good job. Do not strain your financial capability to get the custom ones if you cannot afford them.

The good news is that some insurance companies cover against such expenses. However, you will only get your money back if you have bought a personalized orthotic. The pricing difference comes about because of material quality and other characteristic taken into account when making this kind of shoe insert. Also, they last for a longer duration compared to regular ones.

However, if you just have to get orthotic without a prescription, go for the ones made of hard plastic or plastic polymers. They should be stronger than the insole of normal shoes. If they are soft, they will become flat immediately you put on. This way, they will not be serving the purpose which is providing support to your leg. You can as well as put the shoe alone.

There is also a blend of the custom shoe inserts and also the custom one. However, it will only work if the molding comes out well. Heating should be done for at least two minutes to allow for proper molding. This is superior to the regular one because it has some aspects of both the two types.




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