FAMILY FOOT CARE CENTER

Dr. Jerome Cawthon

...always time for someone in pain.

2033 Greystone Park

Jackson, TN  38305

  (731) 660-3664

If you or someone you know is having foot problems call today (731) 660-3664.     Have your heels been bothering you?  Is that ingrown nail bothering you again?    You can call us or send an E-mail requesting an appointment!    Download and print the New Patient form, then fill it out and bring it with you to save time!  We care for your feet!

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ORTHOTICS

Orthotics are shoe inserts that correct an abnormal or irregular walking pattern. Orthotics are more than “arch supports", though this is a common term used to describe them. They perform functions that make standing, walking, and running more comfortable and efficient. This is done by slightly altering the angles at which the foot strikes the walking surface.

Orthotics are a conservative treatment for many foot problems (Heel Pain, Bunions, Arch Pain, Neuroma, Flat Feet) and a method of control after certain types of foot surgery.  Orthotics come in various forms and may be made of different materials. All foot orthotics are made to improve foot function and minimize the stress forces that cause pain.


Foot orthotics fall into two broad categories: Those that primarily attempt to change foot function and those that are primarily protective in nature.

Functional Orthotics

The functional orthotic device may be made of a firm material such as plastic or carbon fiber, and is used primarily for walking or athletic shoes.  The device generally extends along the sole of the heel to the ball of the foot. These orthotics are chiefly designed to control foot motion. These devices are long lasting, do not change shape and are usually very durable. Orthotics may improve or eliminate strains, aches and pains in the feet and legs.

Accommodative Orthotics


The accommodative orthotic, or soft orthotic, helps to protect the foot by absorbing shock and decreasing pressure at "hot spots" or sore spots. It is usually constructed of soft, cushiony material and may be molded directly to the foot or fashioned over an impression of the foot. This orthotic usually extends from the heel to the end of the toes.

The advantage of the soft orthotic is that it can be  adjusted to changing weight-bearing forces. The disadvantage is that it is not as durable as a functional orthotic and may need to be replaced about 2-3 times a year. It is very effective for arthritis and deformed feet. It is also widely used in the care of the diabetic foot. The soft orthotic is usually a little bulky and may require extra room in the shoe. Medicare may pay for 1 pair of shoes and 3 pair of soft, customized orthotics, per year, for people with diabetes. Click here for more information.

If you are interested in getting orthotics or suffer from any of the common problems mentioned on this page, call the office today for an appointment.

 

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FAMILY FOOT CARE CENTER

2033 Greystone Park, Jackson, TN  38305

(731) 660-3664

This Page Last Modified On Wednesday December 10, 2008

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