Orthotics can significantly alleviate first-step pain often experienced with new shoes by providing customized support and cushioning for the feet. These devices are designed to fit the contours of the foot precisely, reducing stress on the plantar fascia, which is often the source of discomfort. When new shoes lack adequate arch support or cushioning, the plantar fascia can become strained, leading to pain. Orthotics help distribute pressure more evenly across the foot, minimizing the impact on sensitive areas. They also enhance the alignment and function of the foot, promoting a more natural gait and reducing the likelihood of further strain. The materials used in orthotics, such as gel or foam, provide additional shock absorption, making each step less painful. If you are experiencing persistent or severe first-step pain, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist to discuss whether orthotics can help you and to address any underlying foot conditions.
If you are having discomfort in your feet and would like to try orthotics, contact one of our podiatrists from Nola Sole Podiatry. Our doctors can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.
What Are Orthotics?
Orthotics are inserts you can place into your shoes to help with a variety of foot problems such as flat feet or foot pain. Orthotics provide relief and comfort for minor foot and heel pain but can’t correct serious biomechanical problems in your feet.
Over-the-Counter Inserts
Orthotics come in a wide variety of over-the-counter inserts that are used to treat foot pain, heel pain, and minor problems. For example, arch supports can be inserted into your shoes to help correct overarched or flat feet, while gel insoles are often used because they provide comfort and relief from foot and heel pain by alleviating pressure.
Prescription Orthotics
If over-the-counter inserts don’t work for you or if you have a more severe foot concern, it is possible to have your podiatrist prescribe custom orthotics. These high-quality inserts are designed to treat problems such as abnormal motion, plantar fasciitis, and severe forms of heel pain. They can even be used to help patients suffering from diabetes by treating foot ulcers and painful calluses and are usually molded to your feet individually, which allows them to provide full support and comfort.
If you are experiencing minor to severe foot or heel pain, it’s recommended to speak with your podiatrist about the possibilities of using orthotics. A podiatrist can determine which type of orthotic is right for you and allow you to take the first steps towards being pain-free.
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