Orthotics

Devices that support or correct musculoskeletal deformities

Top Helpful Cases

 No change
3 of 3 people found this helpful
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 ...
 Healed
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. ...
 Helped a lot
Initially, I started to have trouble with my knees after roller blading one day. The pain continued and never seemed to get better, so I made an appointment with my orthopedic doctor. After x-ray analysis and sending me out to get more tests, he found that my right leg was actually .5in. shorter than the left, thus calling for the ...

Orthotics is Used For These Conditions

Area
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
Knee Tendinitus
4.5
1 1
General
General Extremely Low or No Flexibility in Joints
3.0
1
Knee
Knee Patello-Femoral Syndrome
3.0
1
Leg
Leg Plantar Fasciitis
3.0
1
Back Lower (Lumbar)
Back Lower (Lumbar) Sciatica
2.0
1
Hip
Hip Pain
2.0
1
Back Lower (Lumbar)
Back Lower (Lumbar) Coccyx Area Pain
1.0
1
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