vendredi 2 octobre 2015

In Regard To Over The Counter Orthotics

By Della Monroe


Nowadays, you can get many medical supplies from the drugstore including eye glasses, flu shots, wart removal and even orthotics. In fact there has been a surge in the number of orthotics stores been opened all over the country. There are convenient but physiotherapist and doctors find over the counter orthotics controversial too.

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 issue with self-prescription is that the real issue will not be dealt with. Many people tend to focus on relieving the pain but not the underlying cause. Also, physical therapists report that these orthopedic supplies will worsen the problems most of the time because of wrong usage. Things like core weakness and improper hip muscle flexibility cannot be solved fully by such things. The foot pain is just one symptom amongst many in this kind of conditions.

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.

You are the determinant of the type of orthotics to go for. This can be customized or regular. Few stores deal with the personalized one but you cannot miss a regular one in a large number of drugstores. To note is that the former is very costly and there is no need to strain in getting one if it is beyond your financial capabilities. The other one will still deliver good results if used.

Some medical insurers cover for orthotics but reimbursements are mainly done if you have purchased one which is custom made. There is such a big difference in the prices because of the personalization and the quality of materials used to make them. They should last for a period of three years at the very least but those bought over the counter degrade by six months.

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.

If you can, go for one that has the characteristic of both of this orthotic. However, ensure molding takes place well because it will determine their efficiency and effectiveness.




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