Orthotics *NEW*

*** Please verify with your insurance coverage prior to the appointment if your plan requires a physician referral to dispense orthotics (most plans do) and to determine if chiropractors can dispense product. Orthotics are not eligible for direct billing, but a receipt will be provided to submit to insurance afterwards. ***

If you choose to purchase orthotics after the session, pricing goes as follows:
-1st pair $300-$350
-2nd pair 25% off

Custom-made orthotics are specialized shoe inserts that are individually crafted to address the specific needs and unique foot structure of an individual. These orthotic devices are designed to provide personalized support, cushioning, and alignment based on a detailed evaluation of the person's feet, gait pattern, and any existing foot issues during the assessment. Custom orthotics are made from an impression of the person's feet, ensuring a precise fit and tailored support for optimal comfort and effectiveness.

Orthotics can help with a variety of foot, ankle, lower limb and back issues. Here are some common conditions or problems that orthotics can assist with:

1. Flat feet or high arches: Orthotics can provide support and cushioning for individuals with flat feet or high arches, helping to distribute pressure more evenly and reduce discomfort.

2. Plantar fasciitis: Custom orthotic inserts can help support the arch of the foot and provide cushioning to alleviate pain and inflammation associated with plantar fasciitis.

3. Overpronation or supination: Orthotics can help correct issues with foot pronation (rolling inward) or supination (rolling outward) to improve alignment and reduce the risk of injuries.

4. Heel pain: Conditions like heel spurs or heel bursitis can benefit from orthotic inserts that provide additional cushioning and support to the heel.

5. Bunions: Orthotics can help redistribute pressure away from the bunion joint, reducing pain and discomfort associated with bunions.

6. Metatarsalgia: By redistributing weight, absorbing shock, providing arch support, offloading pressure, and improving gait mechanics, orthotics help to reduce strain on the metatarsal heads and alleviate pain.

7. Achilles tendonitis: Orthotic devices can help reduce strain on the Achilles tendon by providing support and promoting proper foot alignment.

8. Shin splints: Orthotics can help cushion the impact on the lower leg and reduce stress on the shin muscles, which may help alleviate shin splint pain.

9. Knee, hip and back pain: By improving foot alignment and gait mechanics, orthotics can help reduce pain and strain on these areas caused by poor foot biomechanics.

Dr. Caner Nar

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