Orthotics
Devices that support or correct musculoskeletal deformities
Top Helpful Cases
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Seriously, everyone called it lower back pain and until my MRI showed clear they called it sciatica. Even my PT -- but come on let's face it the pain in really a tad lower than what I would call my back. It took a long time to get professionals to understand though my lower lumbar was uncomfortable it was really ...
2 of 2 people found this helpful
I started having issues with both my knees six years back during my High School Track season. I was diagnosed with Knee Tendinitis and flat feet. My doctor told me to get fitted shoe inserts (custom orthotics). After about 6 months I started to feel less pain and at about a year I did not feel any pain at all. ...
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historic treatment description
Orthotics is Used For These Conditions
| Condition | Average Result | Healed | Helped a Lot |
Helped a Little |
No Change | Made Worse | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All Conditions (average) |
2.9
(8)
|
1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 1 | |
| Knee Tendinitus |
4.5
| ||||||
| General Extremely Low or No Flexibility in Joints |
3.0
| ||||||
| Knee Patello-Femoral Syndrome |
3.0
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| Leg Plantar Fasciitis |
3.0
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| Back Lower (Lumbar) Sciatica |
2.0
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| Hip Pain |
2.0
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| Back Lower (Lumbar) Coccyx Area Pain |
1.0
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