Did you know we can tell a lot about your feet from just your footprint? Whether it be on the beach, pool deck, or even on your bathmat…. looking at your footprint can tell you how your feet work! Does your footprint look more like an oval with no...
Peripheral artery disease (also called peripheral arterial disease) is a common circulatory problem in which narrowed arteries reduce blood flow to your limbs. When you develop peripheral artery disease (PAD), your legs or arms — usually your legs — don’t...
Your feet are very important to you in general, but especially when you are diabetic. There could be many changes with your feet including: 👣 Pins and needles/numbness in the toes (neuropathy) 👣 Lack of any feeling in the feet 👣 Clawed...
More often now than ever, we are seeing many clients with Type 2 Diabetes. And while we will get into foot health in a later post, there are many ways to help control your Diabetes. Change in food you eat, exercise and healthier habits are just a few examples. ...
Do you ever wonder what makes our orthotics unique to other clinics? Our clinic uses a revolutionary method call the SOLE technique developed by the owner, Christy Shantz. We take great pride in creating stability in your activities where you spend time on your feet....
Over the years, Christy has developed and used her SOLE technique to design orthotics that are specific to the wearer. The SOLE of your foot is important for you to walk and move everyday. If your SOLE hurts, you are unable to do the activities you love and that hurts...