tarzanoftheapes
06-07-2007, 02:56 PM
I'm curious to know what different peoples' experiences have been in having custom orthotics made for their feet, as I understand there are different methods and schools of thought on how best to make the mold.
I recently had orthotic soles made by a podiatrist. His method was to have my feet elevated while he fit the clay mold around my elevated feet. He and several other podiatrists I've spoken with have insisted that's the correct way to do it, that you don't want to put weight on them, as that would affect the shape of the mold. I'm not satisfied with these orthos, though, as I now have a problem with my right foot, especially in the morning, and it's worse than it was before the orthos were made. Another podiatrist office I just talked to, though, said they do it with a foam mold that you put on the floor and step into, and sit for a couple of minutes with your feet in the mold on the floor.
I'm certainly not the expert here, but to me, common sense would dictate that the ones you stand on would be the best kind, because it takes into account the difference in the lengths of your right and left foot, and it has been pointed out to me by chiropractors and orthopedists that I do have one leg that's ever so slightly longer than the other, probably because of my s-curve scoliosis.
So what do you all think? What's the best method?
I recently had orthotic soles made by a podiatrist. His method was to have my feet elevated while he fit the clay mold around my elevated feet. He and several other podiatrists I've spoken with have insisted that's the correct way to do it, that you don't want to put weight on them, as that would affect the shape of the mold. I'm not satisfied with these orthos, though, as I now have a problem with my right foot, especially in the morning, and it's worse than it was before the orthos were made. Another podiatrist office I just talked to, though, said they do it with a foam mold that you put on the floor and step into, and sit for a couple of minutes with your feet in the mold on the floor.
I'm certainly not the expert here, but to me, common sense would dictate that the ones you stand on would be the best kind, because it takes into account the difference in the lengths of your right and left foot, and it has been pointed out to me by chiropractors and orthopedists that I do have one leg that's ever so slightly longer than the other, probably because of my s-curve scoliosis.
So what do you all think? What's the best method?

