Perfect Fit Pedorthics

How do you modify orthotics?

Modifying orthotics typically involves making adjustments to the custom orthotic inserts to better suit the individual’s foot anatomy or address specific issues. Complex adjustments are usually performed by a podiatrist or orthopedic professional. They may perform the following modifications:

Orthotic Refinishing:

  • Purpose: To reshape or refine the orthotic for improved support.
  • Procedure: Using specialized equipment, the professional can reshape the orthotic to better match the contours of the foot.

 

Adding or Adjusting Posting:

  • Purpose: To change the degree of arch support or foot alignment.
  • Procedure: The podiatrist may add or adjust posting materials to alter the support provided by the orthotic.

 

Accommodations for Foot Deformities:

  • Purpose: To address specific foot conditions or deformities.
  • Procedure: Custom modifications may be made to the orthotic to accommodate bunions, hammertoes, or other foot abnormalities.

 

Heel Lift Installation:

  • Purpose: To address leg length discrepancies.
  • Procedure: A heel lift can be added to one side of the orthotic to balance the leg length.

 

Metatarsal Pads or Domes:

  • Purpose: To relieve pressure on the forefoot.
  • Procedure: Pads or domes may be added to the orthotic to redistribute weight and alleviate discomfort.

Always consult with your healthcare provider for modifications to your orthotics. They can provide guidance on the appropriate adjustments based on your specific foot condition and ensure that the modifications are safe and effective.

Get in touch with Perfect Fit Pedorthics to discover how we can assist you with all your custom footwear needs.

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