BENEFITS OF FOOTMAXX ORTHOTICS
The traditional method of assessing patients takes approximately
one hour and requires the clinician to take a plaster or foam block
mold (a static mold) of the shape of the patient's foot while the
foot is static, non-weight bearing and held in its exact subtalar
neutral position. This is an unreliable modality because if the
patient moves, or if the clinician isn't skilled in the art of mold
taking, the assessment will be inaccurate, and the resulting orthotics
inaccurate. By their own admission, plaster labs receive molds that
"are not perfect 94% of the time." That means that 94% of the orthotics
made from these molds "are not perfect." That translates to discomfort
and inconvenience for the patient as they must return the orthotics
to the clinician for adjustment.
Foot dysfunction and related pain does not occur when the feet
are not bearing body weight; it occurs when an individual is standing,
walking, or running. Therefore, it makes more sense for orthotics
to be made from a dynamic, weight-bearing assessment.
The Footmaxx system offers a consistent and repeatable assessment
that takes only moments and is based on science. Taking an accurate
assessment with the Footmaxx system is not an art. Because this
scientific modality is so accurate and because it measures foot
function, the orthotics produced are thinner, lighter, specific
to each patient's biomechanical abnormality and can be worn in everyday
shoes.
Footmaxx orthotics are flat in the heel area because the correction
is based on midtarsal joint function. This flat heel is what allows
patients to wear Footmaxx orthotics in everyday footwear.
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