Orthotics in El Paso is defined as ‘the science that deals with the use of specialized mechanical devices to support or supplement weakened or abnormal joints or limbs.’ The most common use of orthotics is orthotic shoe devices. These devices are molded pieces of rubber, leather, metal, plastic or other synthetic material inserted into the shoes. They can be found in stores such as Wal-Mart or Target but it is very important to know that these devices sold in stores are not for everyone.
There are times when these orthotics devices do not work because everyone is different. Sure people can experience the same foot, ankle or joint problems, but how they feel them and how they are dealt with or cured are not the same. In cases like these, custom orthotics may be the way to go. But before you make the decision of getting any kind of orthotics, you first have to understand the different foot problems people experience.
Some of the more common problems that orthotics are used for include: achilles tendinitis, bunions, , excessive pronation, excessive supination, heel spurs, shin splints and plantar fasciitis.
You should always consult a physician if you are experiencing any foot, ankle or joint problems. A physician will be able to tell you what you are experiencing and what the best way to deal with the problem is.
It is important to remember those orthotics are not a cure-all, but rather a conservative, non-invasive treatment option. They help your feet to function more efficiently.
If you have any questions about orthotics in El Paso, visit us here at 3901 Montana Ste. C. Or you can call us at 915.566.3440.