May 22

Do your feet need support from a custom made insole/ orthotic?

Do your feet need support from a custom made insole/ orthotic? by Olivia O’ Leary D.C BSc Hons 

custom made orthoticsWe spend so much of our time on our feet; walking, running, working or playing sports it’s no wonder that the number of people who suffer foot pain or knee pain from the stress and strain put on their feet is quite staggering. Throw some bunions or collapsed arches into the mix and its an eventual recipe for disaster. Foot pain can be quite crippling when it strikes…so where does it come from?

 SOME FOOTY FACTS & FIGURES:custom made orthotics

  • An average person walks approx 12,000 steps per day (or 4 miles)
  • A person will walk 4 times around the earth circumference in a lifetime
  • A person places 500,000 kilos of pressure on their feet in a lifetime
  • 83% of Irish Population will suffer from an acute episode of foot or foot related pain, the majority of which are treatable and even preventable with proper foot care and Orthotics.

How do feet affect other areas of your body?

custom made OrthoticsThe feet have a direct impact on the rest of a person’s body.  Like the foundation of a house, your feet support the weight of everything above them.

When a small problem develops in your feet, a subtle change in the way you walk will cause a chain reaction of adjustments in your posture and way of walking.  These changes can put stress on joints higher up in your body like those of the knees, hips and lower back which leads to the development of muscular and skeletal problems and pains elsewhere. It can be pointless to treat these other injuries without considering where the root of the problem lies. This brings us on to the topic of orthotics and their use as a treatment.

What do Orthotics do and how can they help?

Tog Custom made Orthotics work on your feet much like glasses work on your eyes- they reduce stress and strain on your body by bringing your feet back into proper alignment.

Custom made Orthotics are designed in such a way that they fit comfortably like an insole in your shoe and but have the advantage of having been custom made for exact imprints of your feet.

Custom made Tog orthotics are biomechanical medical appliances which are made to correct your own specific foot imbalances rather than the generic off the shelf model model which is not specific.

How are Orthotics Created?Orthotics

We offer  TOG Gait Scan technology at Gorey Family Chiropractic which allows a scan of an individual’s foot to be taken and from this information a custom made insole is created which works both correctively and preventatively.   This state of the art technology therefore looks beyond just treating symptoms but determines the root cause of the problem and addresses the malfunction of the foot that has led to the foot pain or problems.

This also relieves abnormal strain off other tissues and structures further up the leg, which can lead to knee pain, hip pain and even contribute to lower back pain. By balancing and buffering the forces exerted during walking, orthotics help to restore normal balance and take pressure off other muscles and joints.

This is particularly helpful for runners or sports people where small foot malfunctions are more pronounced and influential in causing injuries whilst running.

Common conditions where orthotics can be necessary or beneficial in the overall management include

  • Plantar Fasciitis,Heel spur
  • Shin Splints
  • Ilio-tibial band Syndrome,
  • Fallen arches
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Heel Spurs

Lifetime Guarantee:

Tog Orthotics carry a lifetime guarantee against cracking to the supportive Orthotic shell.

If you are suffering from any of the types of  problem mentioned and are based around Gorey, Wexford, Arklow or Carlow it may be time to be checked.  Why not call Gorey Family Chiropractic today speak to one of our friendly team who will be happy to arrange a Tog Gait Scan assessment  to evaluate the need or benefits to be gained from Tog orthotics specific to your own individual requirements.

For further information on this product, please see the Tog Orthotics video on the practice videos section on our website http://www.chiropractor.ie/5,gallery,orthotics_patient_education_dvd.html

For your convenience all of our clinical team are registered with VHI, Aviva and Laya Healthcare allowing clients claim reimbursement from a wide range of private healthcare Insurance providers.

Opening hours Mon 8-7, Tues 9-5, Wed 8-7, Thurs 9-5, Frid 8-7

T : 053 94 83338  or alternatively email info@chiropractor.ie.

Gorey Family Chiropractic Clinic, Railway Road, Gorey, Co Wexford.

 

Jun 19

Managing knee pain from knee osteoarthritis

by Olivia O Leary D.C BSc Hons

KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: WHAT IS IT?

getty_rm_photo_of_knee_in_painAlso called “wear and tear” arthritis or degenerative joint disease, knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the progressive breakdown of the knee joints’ natural shock absorbers causing knee pain and stiffness.

This causes discomfort or knee pain particularly when you use your knees; or perhaps an ache when you bend your knees, with morning stiffness or creaking joints often observed.

Most people over 60 have some degree of OA, but it also affects people in their 40’s and 50’s particularly if they have participated in activities causing significant knee impaction over time through sports or heavy physical work or if they are significantly overweight.

KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: SYMPTOMS
The symptoms of knee osteoarthritis tend to develop slowly. Common symptoms include:

  • knee pain that increases when you are active, but gets a little better with rest
  • knee swelling
  • feeling of warmth in the joint
  • knee stiffness, especially in the morning or when you have been sitting for a while, making it difficult to get in and out of chairs or cars, use the stairs, or walk
  • creaking, crackly sounds that are heard when the knee moves

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KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS: WHAT CAUSES IT?
Every joint comes with a natural shock absorber in the form of cartilage. This firm, rubbery material cushions the ends of the bones and reduces friction in healthy joints. As we age, our joints become stiffer and our cartilage is more vulnerable to wear and tear particularly as the knee joints represent major shock absorbers in our bodies.

Over time, repetitive use of the knee joints irritates and wears the cartilage. If it deteriorates enough, bone rubs against bone, causing knee pain and stiffness in the knee joints.

RISK FACTORS YOU CAN CONTROL
man kneelingBecause injured joints are more vulnerable to osteoarthritis, doing anything that damages your knee joints can raise your risk of OA causing knee pain including previous injury to the knees which could have been ligamentous or cartilage. Impactive exercise like running or games such as football  also have a high rate of knee injury and jobs that require repetitive motion, such as bending the knees to install flooring over a long period of time, or jumping down off a tractor all increase the likelihood of knee wear and tear.

Being overweight is another risk factor — it has been linked specifically to osteoarthritis of the knees and hips.

IMPACT ON DAILY LIFE

Osteoarthritis affects each person differently. Some people have few symptoms despite the deterioration of their knee joints. Others experience knee pain and knee stiffness that may interfere with daily activities. Osteoarthritis of the knees can lead to a limping gait.

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Evidence of the joint wear associated with knee OA is seen with the bones of the femur and tibia too close together


DIAGNOSING KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
Making an accurate diagnosis of knee osteoarthritis requires our Gorey Family Chiropractic team or your health professional to ask you questions concerning the knee pain or knee stiffness and you’ll need to describe your symptoms in detail, including the location and frequency of any knee pain.

Our chiropractors will physically examine the affected knee joints and perform standard orthopaedic tests and may also take X-rays to check for osteoarthritic damage as well as ruling out other joint conditions.

LONG TERM COMPLICATIONS
Unlike rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis does not affect the body’s organs or cause illness. But it can lead to deformities that take a toll on mobility. Severe loss of cartilage in the knee joints can cause the knees to curve out, creating a bow-legged appearance worsening knee pain, impeding flexibility and causing compensatory problems requiring treatment potentially in the hips and lower back.

CHIROPRACTIC TREATMENT FOR KNEE OSTEOARTHRITIS
Our Chiropractic team are specialised in the non surgical treatment and management of joint conditions such as knee osteoarthritis. We follow the accepted goal of all medical rehabilitation experts with the patient who has knee osteoarthritis which is to improve your knee function, minimise your knee pain or discomfort, and limit further knee joint injury to prevent premature surgery.

We also concentrate on reducing the pain to also ease patient reliance on anti-inflammatory and pain killers which can cause complications. This is achievable with non surgical treatment if the disease has not progressed to an advanced end stage where then surgery may be the only option. Our team can advise as to what the most appropriate course of action should be and will liase with your GP as necessary.

At Gorey Family Chiropractic the Treatment and Management process is comprised of several elements depending on the individual case and severity of symptoms

  1. Patient education,
  2. Improving flexibility and reducing pain through the, hip, knee, ankle and foot where necessary through physical hands on treatment.
  3. Strengthening of the affected knee joint as well as the hips which has an important bearing on knee function.For example, strengthening the quadriceps your large muscle at the front of your thigh has been shown to reduce pain in the knees.
  4. Aerobic exercise which could be water based or non impactive like cycling. People with osteoarthritis may avoid exercise out of concern that it will cause pain. But low-impact activities such as swimming, or bicycling can improve mobility and increase strength.

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    A programme of non impactive exercises against the resistance of water can be very helpful for strengthening the osteoarthritic knee.

  5. The use of assistive devices such as knee braces and custom made shock absorbing and corrective shoe inserts called orthotics as is necessary dependent on the case.
  6. Acupuncture has been shown by research to help with pain relief in  some knee osteoarthritis sufferers.
  7. Weight management and dietary guidance if appropriate.
  8. Some studies have shown benefit from nutritional supplementation for osteoarthritis.

GOREY FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC : A PROACTIVE MANAGEMENT APPROACH TO OSTEOARTHRITIS

Due to the fact that Knee OA is often asymptomatic in its initial stages and later becomes symptomatic as the disease process progresses means that many patients are not seen until they have significant wear. Signs and symptoms of end-stage knee osteoarthritis include severe knee pain, and stiffness surrounding the involved joint, joint swelling, a limping gait pattern.

We encourage clients to take a proactive approach and to control the process using thimages-6e latest evidence based guidelines in non surgical management of knee osteoarthritis. We are disappointed to hear clients often say that they had been told that nothing can be done for knee osteoarthritis. It is true that some may leave it so late that surgery is the only option but there are helpful non surgical options before this level of severity.

If you or a family member are concerned by knee osteoarthritis we would be pleased to consult with you and following a thorough physical evaluation which may include x rays offer a professional opinion as to the non surgical options available to you.

For your convenience the clinical team at Gorey Family Chiropractic Clinic are covered by all major Irish health insurers.

Contact: info@chiropractor.ie or Tel: 053 94 83338