The Right Orthotics For You

How Are Your Feet Doing?

Research shows that 80 percent of people have foot problems. According to many chiropractors, the fact that 80 percent of people also experience lower back pain at some point in their lives isn’t just a coincidence.

During our upcoming webinar, The Right Orthotics For You, we’ll be exploring the anatomy of the foot and discussing how different types of orthotics can support the entire composition of your body, from posture and back pain to balance and even headaches.

If you’d like to learn more about foot health, join us for The Right Orthotics For You on Wednesday, June 24th at 1:00 pm MDT.

Make The Right Choice For You

Whether you have a chronic condition impacting foot health, such as diabetes, or arthritis, or flat feet, choosing the right orthotic can make all the difference!

Anyone who has ever walked down the orthotics aisle at a drugstore knows how overwhelming it can be. Many people don’t realize that choosing the wrong orthotic can actually cause more harm than good.

Together, we’ll explore options and help you choose the right type of orthotic for your foot and your condition. From a prefabricated over-the-counter device or a custom made orthotic, finding the right fit is essential.

Uncorrected conditions may worsen over time, so even if you’re not experiencing foot pain, having your feet analyzed can help prevent injuries and health complications in the future.

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Chiropractic Wellness Clinic

We Can’t Wait to Share with You on Wednesday, June 24th at 1:00 pm MDT!

Each participant will receive a FREE static and dynamic computer GaitScan examination ($50 savings!) that will measure the timing and pressures of all the bones in your feet to determine if you require custom orthotics. Athletes may consider two GaitScan measurements, one before and one immediately after their training, to measure how their sport impacts their feet.

Did you know that 25 percent of all the bones in your body are located in your feet? Are these bones functioning properly? Do they contact the ground in the right order and with the correct pressures? How do your feet affect function and strength in the rest of your body such as your ankles, knees, hips and back?

Like the rest of your body, your feet also change over time. Diagnosing poor foot function is the key to preventing painful foot problems as you age.

Can’t Wait To Share With You On Wednesday, June 24th At 1:00 pm MDT!