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Orthotic Podiatry - What You Need To Know

In this document, we have explained the need of Orthotic Podiatry in our life.

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Orthotic Podiatry - What You Need To Know

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  1. Orthotic Podiatry - What You Need To Know Orthotics are custom-made innersoles used to treat flat or high arched feet, plantar fasciitis/heel pain, and back, knee and bunion pain. At our orthotics Launceston location, we have orthotic podiatry specialists who will take a 3D digital scan of your feet from which we use prescribe and manufacture orthotics customed to your feet. What is a Biochemical Assessment? The Orthotics Launceston practice has a specialist who will perform a holistic biochemical assessment which involves assessing how your body moves and compensates for any irregularities. The information will be vital to avoiding or preventing sports injuries and growing pains in children. How Do Orthotics Work? Our Orthotics Launceston centre provides orthotic podiatry, which helps reduce internal and external forces acting on specific parts of the foot to treat injury and reduce foot pain. Ground Reaction Force Using orthotic podiatry to shift the pressure from the ground to the foot when you stand, walk, or run, The Orthotics Launceston can help you achieve better foot function and reduce any forces that result in injury. You should pay close attention to your feet – they are put under a lot of pressure in holding up the body, and this toll means that they are more susceptible to injury. Research what is best for you, and be sure to consult the experts if you are feeling any discomfort or pain. Source: skypodiatry.mystrikingly.com

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