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Understanding Different Types of Custom Orthotics: How to Choose the Right Support for Your Feet

You may have heard of custom orthotics before, (if not, check out this article) but did you know that there are many different types of custom orthotics? Orthotics range from sports orthotics to dress orthotics, and everything in between. In this article we will cover the different types of custom orthotics you can choose, and what might be best for your feet. 

Custom Orthotics

Custom Orthotics are the most common type of orthotic. Easily accessible and slipped into shoes, these provide maximum support and can help with foot problems like plantar fasciitis or Morton’s neuroma. Custom orthotics are also ideal simply if you want more comfort and support when walking around during everyday tasks. All of the orthotics below are some kind of custom orthotic. You can also find many examples of these orthotics on this website.

Sports Orthotics

These orthotics are ideal for people who are often running, jumping, and doing high impact activates on a regular basis. Sports orthotics can be easily modified to fit the sport you’re doing. For example, if you were a basketball player who Is doing lots of jumping, the orthotic would be made with extra shock absorption. Sports orthotics are designed to help with common sports conditions like plantar fasciitis. They are made semi-rigid to provide the optimal balance between comfort and control.

Casual Orthotics

If you enjoy going on walks but often have pain in your feet, casual orthotics may be the way to go. These orthotics are meant for walking and standing for long periods of time and can provide comfort that you may not otherwise get from your regular shoes. Casual Orthotics are also great because they are easy to transfer between shoes and are low profile, meaning they’re relatively, so you can wear them with shoes that don’t have removable insoles. Casual orthotics are typically rigid or semi-rigid depending on your foot condition.

Dress Orthotics

Like casual orthotics, dress orthotics are meant for long periods of standing and walking. The main difference between the two is the size. Dress orthotics are designed to be slimmer and fit into the smaller shape of dress shoes. Because of the limited space, some orthotics may have to sacrifice width and support; however they will still provide relief from uncomfortable shoes.

Accommodative Orthotics:

Accommodative orthotics are designed for people that have more severe issues with foot pain and comfort. This can include arthritis, foot deformities, and diabetes. They tend to have a soft and cushioned top cover. These orthotics are mostly flexible to be nicer on the feet, however they can also be semi-rigid if the user needs more control.  

Children’s Orthotics

Childrens orthotics differ from adults because children are growing constantly. Often, children are prescribed orthotics to correct an issue that would be present in their adult life if not corrected. Children may get several different pairs of orthotics as they grow older to accomodate their changing feet. Children’s orthotics are made for comfort as well as correction, so that your little one can be comfortable running around.

Conclusion

There are many different types of orthotics available that can easily accommodate your footwear and activities. They’re also a great way to upgrade your favourite shoes. Whether you want comfort or control, there is always an option for you.

Are You Thinking About Custom Orthotics?

If you have questions or are wondering which custom orthotic would best suit your needs, schedule an appointment with one of our chiropodists! They’ll help find the best solutions for your foot concerns.

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