Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Myths about Feet #1. Comfort is Expensive

Surprisingly, there are a lot of reasons why people choose to live with painful feet rather than happy ones. Over 20 years as a therapist, I've heard them all. One of the most common complaints is, “But orthotics are so expensive!”

We all place value on different things in life. Some will go out to eat and spend over $200 a month doing so, but would never consider spending that amount on their feet for orthotics or footwear.

The reality is that most people end up paying between $0-80 for orthotics once their insurance company reimburses them. The other unlucky people end up paying over $100 for them; rarely does anyone pay the full amount.

At the end of the day it comes down to this: How much is your comfort and ability to be active worth to you?

Anyone who gets comfortable with good footwear or orthotics never goes without again. Our customers and patients tell us comfort is essential from that point on!

Tuesday, April 21, 2015

What is the Difference between a Pedorthist and Podiatrist?

A Pedorthist is an individual who is trained in the assessment, manufacture, fit and modification of foot orthotics and footwear for the purpose of alleviating painful or debilitating conditions.

If a podiatrist, chiropractor, physiotherapist, occupational therapist want to specialise in orthotics, they can further their education in that field by studying to become a pedorthist. In Canada, a Pedorthic designation is the “gold standard” for assessing and distributing orthotics with footwear.

Podiatry is a field of medicine devoted to the study and treatment of disorders of the foot and ankle. It is practised by podiatrists and chiropodists. Podiatrists address a range of medical issues depending on the scope of practise permitted in the relevant jurisdiction. Such issues include ingrown toenails, corns and warts. A podiatrist is not a medical physician but some insurance companies accept prescriptions for orthotics from a podiatrist. A podiatrist can continue their education to receive their pedorthic designation if they chose to specialise in orthotics.

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Are Foot Orthotics Expensive?

A foot assessment with us costs $95 and is due on the day of your appointment. If orthotics are recommended, I will write a requisition with all of the necessary adjustments and modifications for the lab to make your custom orthotics.

Custom orthotics cost over $300 per pair. This includes any modifications or office visits within the year. Our custom products have a 1-year warranty against normal wear and tear.

Insurance Coverage

If you have private insurance coverage, call your insurance company. You should have a 1-800 number on your insurance card. They will not speak to us about your plan as it is confidential. They will tell you what their requirements are. Often they need a prescription from your family doctor that includes a diagnosis. You may have to get a new prescription each time you replace your orthotics.

Tuesday, April 07, 2015

What are Foot Orthotics?

Orthotics are a custom made foot bed designed specifically for your feet to correct biomechanical faults. They reposition your foot and add support. Orthotics replace the insoles that are now in your shoes and will fit in most footwear with removable foot beds.

Do you need orthotics?

You will need to have a biomechanical/foot assessment and gait analysis. Your feet will be examined first while sitting down, then while standing and walking. If orthotics are recommended, an impression of your feet will be taken. The therapist will then write a requisition with all the necessary adjustments and modifications for the lab to make your custom orthotics. It will take 3-4 weeks for your orthotics to be ready.

Call 902-755-9675 now to book your personal assessment. Get some options to make you comfortable. It’s that easy!

Friday, April 03, 2015

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