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www.FootLine.com
517-853-8951
989-224-4880


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Orthotic
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Your orthotic device has
been designed and built to help your specific foot condition.
By using the impressions we made of your feet and our
careful study of your foot condition, we've created
a device custom-made for your feet.
However, your device is not
a "cure all". Depending on your working conditions,
shoe choices, number of hours on your feet and the specific
foot condition, you probably will have some symptoms.
It has been our experience,
however, that as long as you wear your orthotics in
shoes that allow them to work:
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your symptoms
should decrease |
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you should
be able to have longer periods of time without
pain or discomfort |
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you will eventually
arrive at a stable condition, needing only occasional
treatment and examination of your feet |
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Many patients have no difficulty
wearing their orthotic devices. They feel comfortable
from the first day. However, some patients feel tired
or have a discomfort in their feet and legs. This is
because their muscles must get used to the new, proper
alignment of your feet and legs.
If you experience this problem:
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Remove your
orthotic from your shoe. |
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After one
hour, put your orthotic back into your shoe. |
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If your
orthotic becomes uncomfortable, remove it again. |
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Each time,
you should be able to wear your orthotic a little
longer. Follow this routine until you can wear it
comfortably for the entire day. |
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NEVER FORCE
YOURSELF TO WEAR YOUR ORTHOTIC DEVICE. |
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We may need
to make minor adjustments to your device before
it becomes completely comfortable. |
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Larger footgear
(depending upon shoe style) may be necessary to
accommodate your foot and orthotic. |
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If your orthotic
device "squeaks" in your shoe, use foot powder
to dust under the surfaces where the orthotic touches
your shoes.
Your foot may
slip somewhat in the heel of the shoe until your orthotic
becomes seated. Slipping will stop when it becomes seated.
If you have
any questions or concerns about your treatment, please
contact Capital
Foot & Ankle Centers.
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