jakesteele
07-29-2010, 01:35 PM
Years ago I had to get custom foot orthotics for Plantar Fasciitis (heel spurs) and Metatarsalgia (Ball of Foot Pain). The doctor had me step in some type of soft foam stuff so they could make a mold.
I need to get new ones and they have since come out with some different methods and I need some advice. From all I can tell, they have some full foot 3D imaging from some type of CAD program and then there is a type where you stand on some kind of computer sensitive "plate" that shows the outline and the weight(s) distribution. You also have:
1. Plaster or foam box casting where the patient sits and the foot is placed down on the floor to produce the cast.
2. Walking across a force plate
3. Standing on a digital imager of the foot.
And then there is the non-weight bearing casting method done one of three ways: Your foot must be held non-weightbearing and your doctor can take this cast in three ways:
• Plaster
• Fiberglass
• Laser Scan
The top of the line casting and CAD types seem to range from $350 to $400 and you can get send-away foam casting done for 1-$200. Any input would be appreciated.
Sources
CAD/CAM biomechanical evaluation
http://www.seattleshoe.com/
http://www.footankle.com/custom-orthotic-casting.htm
non-weight bearing full foot scan
Send aways (self do-it foam molds sent to you that you cast and send back)
http://www.footsmart.com/P-ArchCrafters-Custom-Full-Insoles-10049.aspx
I need to get new ones and they have since come out with some different methods and I need some advice. From all I can tell, they have some full foot 3D imaging from some type of CAD program and then there is a type where you stand on some kind of computer sensitive "plate" that shows the outline and the weight(s) distribution. You also have:
1. Plaster or foam box casting where the patient sits and the foot is placed down on the floor to produce the cast.
2. Walking across a force plate
3. Standing on a digital imager of the foot.
And then there is the non-weight bearing casting method done one of three ways: Your foot must be held non-weightbearing and your doctor can take this cast in three ways:
• Plaster
• Fiberglass
• Laser Scan
The top of the line casting and CAD types seem to range from $350 to $400 and you can get send-away foam casting done for 1-$200. Any input would be appreciated.
Sources
CAD/CAM biomechanical evaluation
http://www.seattleshoe.com/
http://www.footankle.com/custom-orthotic-casting.htm
non-weight bearing full foot scan
Send aways (self do-it foam molds sent to you that you cast and send back)
http://www.footsmart.com/P-ArchCrafters-Custom-Full-Insoles-10049.aspx