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Orthopedic Products vs. Orthopedic Treatments

13 Aug 2020 Uncategorized

Orthopedic Shoes: Temporary Solutions

 

Orthopedic shoes are footwear designed to support the use and structure of the foot, ankle, and leg. Investing in a pair can correct foot-related complications and prevent or lessen chronic pain.

 

Here are some advantages of wearing orthopedic shoes:

 

  1. Support: The shoe cushions the entire foot, allowing for the continued support the foot needs. Proper orthopedic shoes can correct any problems with foot alignment.
  2. Circulation: Orthopedic shoes were designed to give your feet room to wiggle and move, allowing for increased circulation.
  3. Swing it in Style: These aren’t your mother’s orthopedic shoes. Now days, many famous shoe manufacturers have designed fashionable orthopedic shoe lines.
  4. Get the Fit: Orthopedic shoes have more room in the toe box area, which is designed to keep your toes from being pressed together. Available in non-standard sizes, the shoes give people many options who might have difficult-to-fit feet.
  5. Alignment: If worn regularly, orthopedic shoes can fix alignment issues and keep the arches of the feet pain free and in good working order.

 

 

Orthopedic Pillow – Temporary Relief

 

A common cause of neck pain is not having a proper pillow. When you sleep with a normal pillow, you end up in bed in an awkward position, only to wake up with excruciating pain in the neck. An orthopedic pillow for the neck can be a great remedy and ensure that you are sleeping in the optimal position to alleviate pain and reduce motion and movement while you sleep.

 

True, normal pillows bolster the head, neck, and upper back. Created for ergonomic support, the orthopedic pillow does the same but also allows for comfort and reduces the possibility of having neck pain when you wake up. Orthopedic pillows have a contoured shape that molds to an ideal sleeping position in addition to improving spinal alignment.

 

Orthopedic Braces – Temporary Treatments

 

Orthopedic braces, especially knee braces and supports, provide enough backing to manage knee injuries.

 

A knee injury can occur when you twist your knee, when you have poor knee to ankle alignment, and above all, when you are an athlete and your knee gets injured during the game. This can be a great setback for you and others who may depend on you. Your knee injury impedes your normal day-to-day activities. If you have a knee injury, it can hurt to walk and perform every day normal activities.

 

Patella damage, arthritis pain, ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) and LCL (lateral collateral ligament) are just some of the common knee injuries. Using an orthopedic brace can assist in holding the bones together providing added support so your knee joint stays stable while you are in movement.

 

There are a lot of braces to choose from, but you should always consult with your orthopedic doctor to see what works best for you to prevent further injury due to improper care. One tip is the brace should feel snug, but not to the level where your movement becomes constricted or your circulation is cut off.

 

Orthopedic Treatment at Dr. Horn Orthopedics – Lasting Results

 

So, which is best, orthopedic products or orthopedic treatments?

 

Each individual has a different answer to that question based on their issue. If orthopedic products still cause you pain, this means you may need to consult a sports doctor for your particular issue. But in a more general sense, you may respond very well to non-surgical treatments and see your pain lessen and potentially stop completely. Such remedies can restore proper movement and strengthen muscles and joints without going under the knife while having lasting results with proper maintenance and care.

 

If you suffer from pain and would like treatment, Dr. Horn specializes in non-surgical and surgical treatments in the Baytown, Tx, area. Dr. Horn will pinpoint what the potential issues may be when you feel pain and provide the proper coarse of action to prevent you from making mistakes during and after treatment.

 

Dr. Horn provides you the optimal care path for your orthopedic condition to achieve your personal health goals and get you back on your feet. Call our office today at (261) 837-8550 to schedule your In-clinic or Telemedicine appointment or visit www.hornortho.com for more information and current orthopedic news.

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