Vancouver Orthodics 

604-737-3668 in Vancouver

Vancouver Orthodics

Welcome to Vancouver Orthotics - a division of Vancouver Orthodics, provided by health care professional Dr. Michael Horowitz & Associates. Notice the incorret spelling of the word "orthodics" which should be "orthotics". Orthodics is not an uncommon spelling but not quite correct. We service communities across Vancouver in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia, Canada. Our offices offer a wide variety of services including the prescription, fitting and dispensing of custom orthotic inserts and orthopedic shoes. Custom orthotics provide a therapeutic approach to treating foot pain, ankle, knee, hip and lower back pain. Orthopedic inserts also improve posture, gait, alignment and overall balance.

Mission Statement:

Our goal is to provide our patients in Vancouver and the Lower Mainland with an enhanced biomechanical support system that will ultimately lead to better posture and elimination of foot, ankle, knee, hip and back pain. We achieve this goal through specific consultation, examination and if necessary, the fitting, production and dispensing of custom made orthotic inserts. 

Symptoms commonly treated with Custom Orthopedic Inserts:

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  • Foot, ankle, knee, hip & lower back pain
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Heel Spurs
  • Achilles Tendonitis
  • Shin Splints
  • IT Band Syndrome
The Benefits of Custom Orthotic Inserts:
  • Better Posture & Balance
  • Enhanced mechanical efficiency of motion
  • General & athletic performance improvements
  • Prevention of joint & soft tissue injury
  • Support & correction of the fallen (pronated) or high (supinated) foot arc

INVITATION – contact our office and ask for a in office consultation with Dr. Michael Horowitz – 604-737-3668. Take this opportunity to discuss with Dr. Michael your concerns and how he can best help support your health care goals. 

RESULTS – custom orthotic inserts can have a powerful effect on how your body feels and functions. We expect results with this form of treatment and we know our patients do too. Have the security of a well trained & dedicaated health provider - Dr. Michael Horowitz - evaluate your conditions and create your orthotic supports tailored for your specific needs.

 

Dr. Michael Horowitz & Associates are available for consultation, examination and fitting of orthotic inserts for pronated (fallen arches) or supinated (high arches) feet the following days & hours:

OFFICE HOURS

Monday           12:00pm - 2:30pm  (Dr. Michael Horowitz)

Tuesdays         10:00am - 6:30pm (Dr. Michael Horowitz)

Wednesdays    10:00am - 6:30pm (Dr. Michael Horowitz)

Thursdays        2:00pm - 6:30p (Dr. Michael Horowitz)

Fridays            8:00am - 2:00pm (Dr. Michael Horowitz)

Saturdays        9:00am - 2:00pm (Dr. Michael Horowitz) / 2:00pm-6:00pm
 

PRICING FOR CUSTOM ORTHODIC INSERTS:

Initial Consultation, Examination & Fitting Fee - $95 (chiropractic exam receipt)
Custom Orthotic Inserts (Full-Length) - $430 (orthotics receipt)
or Custom Orthotic Inserts (Half-Length) - $395 (orthotics receipt)
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TOTAL: $525 or $490 (no tax required)

PRICING FOR "PRE-FABRICATED" ORTHODIC / ORTHOPEDIC SHOES AND CUSTOM SANDALS:

Consultation, Examination & Fitting Fee - $95 (exam receipt)
Custom Orthotic Insert - $430 (orthotics receipt)
Pre-Fabricated Footwear - $200 (pre-fabricated shoe receipt)
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TOTAL: $725 (no tax required)

 *some footwear are "premium" and require a $25-$50 additional fee.

 

Flat feet Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: also called pes planus or fallen arches, is a condition in which the arch of the foot collapses, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. In some individuals (an estimated 20-30% of the general population) the arch simply never develops in one foot (unilaterally) or both feet (bilaterally)

Pronation of the Foot via Vancouver Orthodics:The pronated foot is one in which the heel bone angles inward and the arch tends to collapse. A "knock-kneed" person has overly pronated feet. This flattens the arch as the foot strikes the ground in order to absorb shock when the heel hits the ground, and to assist in balance during mid-stance. If habits develop, this action can lead to foot pain as well as knee pain, shin splints, achilles tendonitits and plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: formerly known as "policeman's heel", is a painful inflammatory condition caused by excessive wear to the plantar fascia of the foot or biomechanical faults that cause abnormal pronation of the foot. The pain usually is felt on the underside of the heel, and is often most intense with the first steps of the day. It is commonly associated with long periods of weight bearing. Obesity, weight gain, jobs that require a lot of walking on hard surfaces, shoes with little or no arch support, and inactivity are also associated with the condition. This condition often results in a heel spur on the calcaneus, in which case it is the underlying condition, and not the spur itself, which produces the pain.

Morton's neuroma Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: (also known as Morton's metatarsalgia, Morton's neuralgia, plantar neuroma and intermetatarsal neuroma) is a benign neuroma of the interdigital plantar nerve.This problem is characterised by numbness and pain, relieved by removing footwear. Although it is labeled a "neuroma", many sources do not consider it a true tumor, but rather a thickening of existing tissue.

Metatarsalgia Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: (literally metatarsal pain, colloquially known as stone bruise) is a general term used to refer to any painful foot condition affecting the metatarsal region of the foot. This is a common problem that can affect the joints and bones of the metatarsals. Metatarsalgia is most often localized to the the first metatarsal head (the ball of the foot just behind the big toe). There are two small sesamoid bones under the first metatarsal head. The next most frequent site of metatarsal head pain is under the second metatarsal. This can be due to either too short a first metatarsal bone or to "hypermobility of the first ray" (metatarsal bone + medial cuneiform bone behind it), both of which result in excess pressure being transmitted into the second metatarsal head.

Bunion Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: a painful swelling of the bursa of the first joint of the big toe, A bunion is a structural deformity of the bones and the joint between the foot and big toe, and may be painful.

Achilles tendinitis Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: is inflammation of the tendon, generally due to overuse of the affected limb or as part of a strain injury. More common is Achilles tendinosis, a degenerative condition with inflammation of the tendon, often accompanied by pain and swelling of the surrounding tissue and paratendon.

Shin splints Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: is a general term used to refer to a painful condition in the shins. It is often caused by running or jumping, and may be very slow to heal. More formal medical terms include medial tibial syndrome, medial tibial stress syndrome and stress-related anterior lower leg pain. Some object to the classification of "shin splints" as a diagnosis, and instead consider it to be a symptom of other underlying conditions.

Tibial Stress Fractures Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: A stress fracture is one type of incomplete fracture in bones. It is caused by "unusual or repeated stress" This is in contrast to other types of fractures, which are usually characterized by a solitary, severe impact. It could be described as a very small sliver or crack in the bone; this is why it is sometimes dubbed "hairline fracture". It typically occurs in weight-bearing bones, such as the tibia (bone of the lower leg) and metatarsals (bones of the foot).It is a common sports injury, and more than half of the cases are associated with athletic.

Patellofemoral Syndrome Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: Patellofemoral pain is a common knee problem. If you have this condition, you feel pain under and around your kneecap. The pain can get worse when you're active or when you sit for a long time. You can have the pain in one or both knees. The exact cause of patellofemoral pain isn't known. It probably has to do with the way your kneecap (patella) moves on the groove of your thigh bone (femur).

ITB Syndrome (Ilio-Tibial Band) Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: Iliotibial Band Syndrome (ITBS or ITBFS, for Iliotibial Band Friction Syndrome) is a common thigh injury generally associated with running. Additionally it can also be caused by biking, hiking or weight-lifting (especially squats). Iliotibial Band Syndrome is one of the leading causes of lateral knee pain in runners. 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 knee during running, moving from behind the femur to the front during the gait cycle. The continual rubbing of the band over the lateral femoral epicondyle, combined with the repeated flexion and extension of the knee during running may cause the area to become inflamed, or the band itself may suffer irritation

Bursitis Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: is the inflammation of one or more bursae, or small sacs of synovial fluid, in the body. Bursae rest at the points where internal functionaries, like muscles and tendons, slide across bone. Healthy bursae create a smooth and almost frictionless gliding surface. With hundreds of them throughout the body they provide this surface for all motion, making movement normally painless. When bursitis takes hold, however, movement that relies on the inflamed bursa becomes rough and painful. Movement of tendons and muscles over the inflamed bursa causes it to become more inflamed, perpetuating the problem.

Synovitis Treatment via Vancouver Orthodics: is the medical term for inflammation of a synovial membrane, which line those joints which possess cavities, namely synovial joints. The condition is usually painful, particularly when the joint is moved. The joint usually swells due to fluid collection. Synovitis is a risk in several forms of arthritis as well as lupus, gout, and other conditions. Synovitis is one part of distinguishing rheumatoid arthritis from other forms of arthritis, although it can be found mildly in Osteoarthritis. Long term occurrence of synovitis can result in degeneration of the joint. A recent study has shown that so called "lock-ups", where all joints in the body become tense, are related to a large amount of facial piercings.

We're happy to offer custom orthotics and orthopedic shoe services to a variety of communities in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
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Vancouver OrthodicsDr. Michael Horowitz offers a 5-Step process to treating your Aches & Pains. He can Diagnose & Treat your condition and recommend the best course of action for you. Call Vancouver Orthotics at 604-737-3668 for more information.

Shock-Absorption is key to what we promote to our community. When you combine (1) Great Footwear with (2) Moderate Activity & (3) Regular Biomechanical Foot Check-Ups…...you are working towards “Perfect Posture” & Preventing small Aches & Pains from becoming Big Ones!

 

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Movement of your Body & of Alignment your Feet through our lives is one of the most important things we can recommend to our patients. We want you to be in Tip Top Form, Prevent Injury, Improve your Posture and FEEL GREAT!!



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Try using Vancouver Orthotics for Better Balance, Stability & Shock-Absorption. Improved Posture and  Alignment are an Added Bonus!

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Vancouver Orthotics are provided by Dr. Michael Horowitz. Located in Vancouver, BC, Canada in the Hycroft Medical Building. We offer the community information, education and treatment options for foot related problems, such as flat feet, foot pain, heel pain, plantar fasciitis, ball of foot pain, metatarsalgia, mortons neuroma, arch pain, ankle pain, ankle sprains, achilles tendonitis, shin splints, knee pain, hip and back pain in Vancouver.