Orthotics for Sensitive Feet

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Posted on : 08-10-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Diabetes/Arthritis, Insoles, orthotics, orthotics information

L200 Series Conforming Lynco Orthotics


Sensitive feet require more attention than your average pair of feet. If you have sensitive feet, you know how important it is to wear the right shoes, keep your feet protected and try to stay off of them when they are at their most sensitive peak. This is where Lynco Orthotics comes into play. They have a special line of insoles that cater to sensitive feet. The Lynco L200 Conform Orthotics are great for conforming to your foot and supporting in areas of need and backing off in areas that don’t need so much support. These particular insoles work well for people who suffer from arthritis or diabetes which cause sensitive feet. So, if you are looking for an orthotic that can improve the feel of your sensitive feet, try any of the L200 Series Lynco Orthotics.

Orthotics for Plantar Fasciitis

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Posted on : 24-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : orthotics, orthotics information

A lot of times, othotics are used to treat conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis. Plantar Fasciitis, if you are unfamiliar with the term, is a condition that affects the arches of the feet. To put it simply, the plantar fascia muscle that runs along the bottom of the foot becomes torn and inflames. This can be very painful and uncomfortable to deal with. The tears can occur from walking on hard surfaces, excessive weight gain, pregnancy, having low or high arches or can even occur after having your feet injured. These are not the only causes of this condition as there is no one cause for the development of Plantar Fasciitis. Orthotics can help heal and correct problems associated with Plantar Fasciitis.

Orthotics, by there very construction, are designed to support weak arches. The support that orthotics offer will prevent the plantar fascia from tearing and becoming inflamed, which then leads to no arch foot pain. Great right? Right! Say goodbye to arch foot pain once your feet get a hold of a good pair of orthotics. Is important to keep in mind though that your feet will need time to adjust to the orthotics. They can be uncomfortable in the beginning, kind of like wearing a new pair of shoes the first couple of times. Once your feet get used to the new supports, it is smooth sailing from then on out!

Aetrex Products – Overview of Aetrex & Lynco Orthotics Products Video

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Posted on : 22-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Insoles, Videos, aetrex, orthotics

For more information and list of products visit: Aetrex Shoes or Lynco Orthotics.

Orthotics – Questions You May Have

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Posted on : 21-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Insoles, orthotics, orthotics information

Orthotics can sometimes sound like an intimidating name, especially when your doctor recommends them for foot pain. You may be thinking to yourself, what are orthotics? Are these going to make my feet hurt more? Are orthotics expensive? Will they actually help me? All of these are valid questions that you may have about orthotics and we can help you answer some of them here for you.

What are Orthotics?
Orthotics are devices used within your shoes to help alleviate pain and correct various foot problems.

Will Orthotics make my feet hurt?
When you first start to wear them, yes. Just like wearing a new pair of shoes, your feet will need to adjust. Since orthotics typically have built in arch supports and other foot correcting devices, your feet may become sore after the first few times the insoles are worn. However, the pain will subside and your feet will feel better than ever!

Are Orthotics expensive
Depending on the brand and whether or not your have them custom made can make the price jump up or down. Over the counter orthotics are much cheaper than custom orthotics. Lynco Orthotics start at about $40 per pair. Orthotics typically last about 6 months to a year, sometimes longer depending on how much wear and tear they go through. They are definitely not a bad investment.

Will Orthotics help me?
If they have been prescribed to you by a doctor then most definitely yes. If you are trying them out on your own, there are certain conditions or pain areas that can benefit from orthotics such as arch foot pain or heel pain. If you are not experiencing this type of foot pain, then a traditional insole would be better suited for your feet. However, do remember that you should give you feet ample time to adjust to the new support system before making any final rulings as to whether or not the insoles are working for you.

Lynco Orthotics – Something for Everyone

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Posted on : 20-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Diabetes/Arthritis, Insoles, Sports Orthotic, orthotics, orthotics information

There are virtually hundreds of insoles to choose from online so it can be difficult sometimes to figure out which ones are going to be the right ones for you. Fortunately, we are here to help. If the online retailer you are shopping offers Lynco Orthotics then you have a few categories to explore before you can make your final decision on what to purchase.

Lynco Orthotics offers the following Series of insoles:

All of these insoles vary according to the type of shoes you are wearing and what type of support you need.

Product of the Day – Lynco L505 Dress Orthotic

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Posted on : 17-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Insoles, Product of the Day, orthotics

Lynco L505

Lynco L505 Dress Orthotic has a neutral heel and a metatarsal pad. In layman’s term, it means that it is not a posted heel used to correct foot alignment but it does offer cushioning and support for the balls of your feet (metatarsal pad). This insole is designed for tighter fitting dress shoes, so it’s perfect for work or a night on the town. Give this insole a try if you are looking for a 3/4 length insole for your uncomfortable dress shoes.

Orthotics for Over Pronation

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Posted on : 15-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Insoles, orthotics

Definition of Over-Pronation: also known as flat feet, over-pronation happens when a person’s arches of their feet collapse each time they walk. This can lead to conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis, where small tears in the plantar fascia muscle occur, causing chronic pain and discomfort. The longer you allow your aches to collapse, the more the plantar fascia will become inflamed and cause pain, possibly leading to other foot related problems. In other words, over-pronation is not a good thing.

Causes of Over-Pronation (Flat Feet): genetics, obesity, pregnancy, constantly walking on hard surfaces and a variety of other factors can lead to the development of flat feet.

Treatment: Luckily, over-pronation can be treated. The easiest way is though the use of over-the-counter orthotics. These can be placed inside your shoes and range from full length to 3/4 length that can be moved from shoe to shoe. Orthotics provide the much needed support that flat feet lack. Although they take some getting used to, orthotics will prevent the tearing and inflammation of the plantar fascia thus alleviating pain. Orthotics also ensure that your foot is aligned properly.

Orthotics for Diabetes

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Posted on : 14-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Diabetes/Arthritis, orthotics

People with diabetes have a lot of health problems to deal with, one of those being their feet. The lack of insulin can cause a variety of health concerns and when it comes to feet, it’s no different. Fortunately, there are a variety of Diabetic Foot Products on the market that can help. Some things you should be on the look out for if you have diabetes includes but is not limited to:

  • Cuts, bruising, soreness
  • Foot ulcers
  • Foot sores that don’t heal
  • Loss of feeling
  • Changes in foot shape

All of these problems can occur without warning, so checking your feet regularly is important. You can help prevent these problems from occurring altogether by taking care of your feet accordingly. Always protect your feet with socks and shoes, keep them moisturized and bacteria free, stay active, keep your blood flowing and report any problems to your doctor.

Product of the Day – Lynco L420 Sports Orthotic

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Posted on : 08-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : Insoles, Product of the Day, orthotics

Lynco L420 Sports Orthotic

Lynco L420

Lynco L420 Sports Orthotic – Posted Heel Insoles is a specialized insole designed to help individuals who have problems with their heel bones rolling the wrong way while walking or doing any kind of activity. The heel of the insole is tilted in order to prevent the rolling from occurring. If you are unsure whether or not you require a posted heel insole, you should pass on this insole. Typically a podiatrist or doctor will prescribe a posted heel insole if you require one.

Should I Try Orthotics?

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Posted on : 02-09-2010 | By : LyncoOrthotics | In : orthotics, orthotics information

You may be asking yourself this questions, “Should I Try Orthotics?” if you are suffering from foot pain on a regular basis and massages, pedicures and soaks just don’t cut it. Foot pain can be obnoxious and ruin your days and nights, so we understand how you would be looking for a solution to your foot pain. You have probably discovered this blog in search for your foot pain solution. Orthotics, if you haven’t heard the term being thrown around before are devices that can be used to correct various problems with your feet that could be causing you regular discomfort and pain.

Orthotics, also commonly referred to as insoles, can correct a wide array of foot problems that could be causing your foot pain. Orthotics can help with heel pain, arch pain, ball of foot pain and toe pain. Orthotics can help with conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis and other painful foot conditions. Orthotics can help correct pronation and over-pronation by preventing the foot from rolling inward or outward too much. There are orthotics specifically designed for varying levels of activity from housewives to athletes.

So, could orthotics be a solution for you? The answer is Yes!