Iliotibial Band Syndrome is a common thigh injury generally associated with running. It can also be caused by biking, hiking or weight-lifting (especially squats). The iliotibial band is a superficial thickening of tissue on the outside of the thigh, extending from the outside of the pelvis, over the hip and knee, and inserting just below the knee. The band is crucial to stabilizing the ...
Ankle Pain Relief in Vancouver
Ankle Pain is one of the most common complaints that presents to our office. Some obvious sources of ankle pain are direct trauma or sprains. Another common cause of ankle pain is chronic postural stress due to mechanical inefficiency. Flat or pronated feet are a direct cause of this inefficiency. Dr. Michael Horowitz often recommends custom orthotic insert ...
Metatarsal Pain is pain located at the forefoot (front part of the foot before the toes). The foot has 5 metatarsal bones that extend forward to the toes, as well as a metatarsal arch, which can sometimes lose its position and alignment. A metatarsal pad may be recommended in conjuction with a custom orthotic insert in order to help alleviate metatarsal pain. Other pain relief suggestion ...
The heel bone is the largest of the 26 major bones in the human foot. While it is a large and strong bone, it is often injured and this pain can be quite disabling at times. Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis -- a condition that is sometimes called heel spur syndrome when a bone spur is present. Heel pain may also be due to other causes, such as a stress fracture, tendo ...
Hello and Happy SPRING from Vancouver Orthotics, the office of Dr. Michael Horowitz
What kind of Orthotic Provider would I be if I didn't make a play on the word SPRING when it comes to this time of year (original Blog Spring of 2018). What type of Professional would I be if I didn't make mention of that feeling in each step when you wear good shoes and experience therapeutic Orthotic ...
Hi everybody! Happy St. Patricks's day! Today we had a family come into the office with a 13-year-old boy who is experiencing knee pain in both knees. This young man play soccer three times a week, and is quite active on his non-soccer days as well. Dr. Michael performed a postural and foot exam on him and diagnosed him with jumper's knee (Ddx Patello Femoral Syndrome). Custom orthotics have ...
1. The feet are the body’s foundation. Just like a building, fixing problems in the foundation can help with problems throughout the structure.
2. “Bad” feet are linked to bad backs—the research proves it. Fixing bad feet can make a huge difference in the treatment of low back pain.
3. Your feet may feel just fine—but they could be causing problems up above. Foot imbalance or dysfunction is ...
Welcome to Vancouver Orthotics!Today we had a patient search google for "Best Reviewed Orthotic Clinic in Vancouver" and we are happy to say he found and chose us! Perhaps we saw our Google Business Listing - https://goo.gl/NqfZEC and noticed our 24 reviews which we are very proud of. Of perhaps this patient appreciated the content, descriptions and solutions to the variety of symptoms he was ...
Are you looking for an "orthotic clinic near me"?Welcome to Vancouver Orthotics! My name is Aislyn, and I'm the weekend office manager of Vancouver Orthotics. It is so common for patients to google "orthotic clinic near me" that I decided to dedicate today's blog entry to "orthotic clinic near me". We are located in the Hycroft Medical Building at Granville and 16th in Vancouver.Dr. Michael H ...
Hi everyone,Dr. Michael here in Toronto visiting family until the end of the year. Many of you may not be aware that my older sister is also a chiropractor. Dr. Leslie Horowitz! I'm working with her towards building up her practice, My Toronto Chiropractor and Toronto Orthotics.It's fun working with her and she's also great at what she does.See you all in the new years, all the best in health ...
Your initial appointment will last approximately 30 minutes.
Please bring with you 2-3 pairs of your usual footwear choices, as well as a prescription for custom orthotic footwear if required for reimbursement from your extended health care provider.
We will provide a Postural & Foot Examination, a Diagnosis & may Prescribe Custom Orthotics to fit into your favourite shoes.
Provincial Insurance does not cover the cost of custom orthotics. It’s your responsibility to cover the cost and contact your extended health care provider regarding any extended coverage you may have.
If you require custom orthotics, payment in full is required prior to manufacture. We accept cash, debit, VISA, MasterCard and America Express.
Once we receive your custom orthotics, we will call you to book a dispensing appointment to fit your footwear. The dispensing appointment is usually within 2-3 weeks of your initial assessment, only takes 10-15 minutes & at no additional cost.
What are Custom Orthotics?
Custom orthotics, also known as customized shoe inserts or arch supports, are designed to support the arches & alignment of your feet. They can lift and support your arch, relieve heel pain, and/or help compensate for any toe joint deformities. Custom fit is key when it comes to the therapeutic effect of orthotics.
What do Orthotics do?
Orthotics are different than off the shelf inserts. They are prescribed medical devices that you wear inside your favourite shoes to correct biomechanical foot issues such as foot pain, arch or heel pain, when you walk, stand, or run. They can also help with foot pain caused by medical conditions such as diabetes, plantar fasciitis, bursitis, and arthritis.
How much do Orthotics cost?
Custom orthotics cost $450 for a Full-Length & $395 for a Half-Length but you'll also need to factor in other costs such as examination ($95). This includes the follow up office visits to pickup your custom orthotics & the fitting appointment. Resurfacing cost are currently $100/pair.
How are Vancouver Orthotics made?
The first step in making a custom made orthotic is taking a 3D image (cast) of the foot. At our office we take a non-weight bearing 3D volumetric scan/cast of a neutral foot. This data is scanned by our lab technicians. A copolymer plastic is formed over the positive to create a custom orthotic for the patients specific correction and symptomatic needs.
How long do Custom Orthotics last?
Typically, high-quality prescription orthotics last between 3-5 years, although we recommend a reexamination every 1-2 years. Custom orthotics are designed to withstand wear and tear from standing and walking, but using them on a daily basis will inevitably result reduced support over time.
What are the different types of Orthotics?
Most common orthotics are SportsFlex (general sport), SuperFlex (casual), DressFlex (dressy & high heels), KidsFlex (Kids 7-14), CleatFlex (soccer & field sports), SkiFlex (ski, skate & snowboarding), & Performance Sport or Casual with Carbon Fiber.
Do I need to break in my custom Orthotics?
Once we distribute your orthotics to you, one of our doctors will encourage you to break in your orthotics over a 2-3 week period. Generally you start off 2hr/day and increase by 1hr each day for the first 5-7days. The purpose is to ensure ease of adaptability and a gradual resolution to your foot alignment and symptoms. After 3-4wks if there are any problems please contact our office for support!
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Have questions about Vancouver Orthotics?
Ask Dr. Michael by calling 604-737-3668 or by filling out the form below.
Vancouver Orthotics
#114-3195 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V6H 3K2