Running Orthotics
Runners Have Special Needs!!
Most foot related problems are classified
as "overuse" and runners are clearly one
group that is prone to injury from their
activity. Proper foot support using custom
footbeds and orthotics (also known as arch
supports or shoe inserts), can effectively
treat overuse injuries and prevent injuries
from occurring.
Think of your feet as the foundation of a
building. If the building is on a solid
foundation, then the integrity of the
structure is preserved. If the building is
constructed on sand, it will likely not
stand very long. Custom orthotics and
footbeds provide the foundation for the rest
of the body because the forces that occur on
the feet will be transmitted up through the
ankle, knee, hip and lower back.
Orthotics for running should be full
length and semi-rigid. It is important that
the foot functions as normally as possible.
This means that the foot must be able to
pronate (flatten) adequately to dissipate
shock without causing excessive knee motion.
Foot Dynamics makes its running devices
using a composite of flexible Copoly
plastic, thermo cork and HDC top covers. The
plastic provides the foot support, the cork
provides stability and the HDC cover give
shock absorption. Every pair is custom made
to insure accurate fit and performance.
The most common foot problems that
runners encounter are:
Plantar Fasciitis - Sometimes
called "heel spurs",
this is heel pain which occurs as the
plantar fascia (a connective tissue on
the bottom of the foot) pulls on its
attachment to the heel when the foot
pronates or flattens. The pain is
generally worse first thing in the
morning, improving for a while and then
may become painful again after a period
of rest. This condition is well treated
by a combination of providing support
for the foot (footbeds/orthotics),
stretching exercises and avoiding
walking barefoot. A "spur" or bony
prominence sometimes develops from
repeated injury of the plantar fascia
attachment hence the name "heel spur".
Metatarsalgia - This is a
general term referring to a burning pain
or numbness that occurs at the
metatarsal heads (across the ball of the
foot) and toes. The condition is often a
result of shoes that are too narrow or
where the transverse arch (across the
ball) has collapsed causing the nerves
that travel between the toes to become
impinged (squeezed). The treatment for
this condition is to provide support
behind the heads of the metatarsals and
distribute the forces on the foot over a
larger area. This is accomplished again
with custom footbeds/orthotics with the
addition of a "met cookie". Of course,
wider shoes may also help.
ITB knee
pain - Most knee pain associated
with running is caused by excessive
lower leg rotation. When running, the
foot bears the load of up to 4 times
your body weight. The foot is supposed
to absorb this shock by pronating
(flattening). One of the results of this
pronation is that it causes the leg and
knee to rotate internally (toward the
inside) which creates friction of the
Illiotibial Band against the outside of
the knee. Custom foot orthotics
effectively treat this condition by
controlling the amount of pronation in
the foot and thus reducing rotation of
the leg and knee.
Shin splints
- This is pain on the front of the lower
leg and, like ITB pain, is often caused
by excessive rotation of the lower leg
due to pronation problems. Again, custom
footbeds and orthotics can be effective
by controlling this pronation and
minimizing discomfort.
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