Orthotic Me Challenge – Dr. Ben Wolansky, DPM – Series 1, Episode 2

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This is the second episode of Insightful Product’s “Orthotic Me Challenge” series. This episode of our orthotic challenge was filmed at the Annual Science & Management Symposium (SAM) held in Orlando, Florida in January by the Florida Podiatric Medical Association (FPMA). In this Episode, Dr. Ben Wolansky, DPM takes the challenge and demonstrates the Orthotic Me product on his wife. In the orthotic challenge, each podiatrist was challenged with the task of fitting the orthoticMe product. Each doctor had his or her own strategy and solution for the patient. Follow our series and learn orthotic theory from the many expert podiatrists who took the OrthoticMe challenge!

OrthoticMe Challenge – Dr. Chris Swartz, DPM – Series 1, Episode 1

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This is the first episode of Insightful Product’s “OrthoticMe Challenge” series. This episode of our orthotic challenge was filmed at the Annual Science & Management Symposium (SAM) held in Orlando, Florida in January by the Florida Podiatric Medical Association (FPMA). In this Episode, Dr. Chris Swartz, DPM takes the challenge and demonstrates the OrthoticMe product on our control subject or patient. In the orthotic challenge, each podiatrist was challenged with the task of fitting our control subject with the orthoticMe product. Each doctor had his or her own strategy and solution for the patient. Follow our series and learn orthotic theory from the many expert podiatrists who took the Orthoticme challenge!

Unilateral Orthotic for Drop Foot treatment

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If you have drop foot and wear an AFO on one foot, you may need to wear a foot orthotic on the other foot to help balance your gait. Most AFO’s, including the Step-Smart for drop foot treatment, add extra thickness under the dropped foot resulting in an imbalance with no extra material under the other foot.  In order to level or balance both feet, an orthotic, such as OrthoticMe, can help raise the other foot to be in balance with the dropped foot.

New Foot Orthotic for Cleats and Small Athletic Shoes

OrthoticMe is designed to work with both the foot and the shoe. All shoes are different and all feet are different, so you not only need a custom solution for the foot, you need a custom solution for the foot and the shoe! OrthoticMe can be customized for any type of shoe, to work with any foot. The foot orthotic is the first modular orthotic that gives the patient full control of the solution to his or her foot pain.

The traditional cleat is horrible for foot health because it has no support. A custom made orthotic wont fit in the cleat and off the shelf solutions do nothing. OrthoticMe takes up very little room in the shoe while still providing the support the foot needs (or at least the most support possible with a small cleat). OrthoticMe is also very light weight. Performance in athletics is improved just as a skiier tunes his skiis. Pressure points in the right areas of the foot can give the athlete an advantage in speed and quickness as well as reduce pain and increase overall foot health. OrthoticMe works great at reducing plantar fasciitis before it occurs in athletes.

 

OrthoticMe – Foot Orthotic

OrthoticMe is the first modular foot orthotic to hit the market. With this “lego-like” modular system, the patient or practitioner can build a custom solution from the ground up. This allows the orthotic to work with virtually any shoe. Most custom orthotics are made for a specific foot but do not take into account the shape of the shoe, shoe insole, or shoe insert.   OrthoticMe will work with most any shoe insert and can be customized to both the shoe and the foot. OrthoticMe utilizes both pre-manufactured velcro and composite materials (like carbon fiber) allowing the customer to fully customize the orthotic in virtually any possible shape.

OrthoticMe – custom fit orthotics that work well with existing inserts and insoles.  The patient or practitioner can build a custom fit solution from the ground up.  This allows the custom fit orthotic to work with virtually any shoe insert or shoe insole.  Most custom orthotics are made for a specific foot but do not take into account the shape of the shoe or the contours of the insert or insole inside of the shoe.