If you can't remember how old your orthotics are, here are some tips on how to determine if it is time to replace them:
- Your feet hurt!!! That pain you had reduced or cured with the device has made a comeback – I can’t think of a better reason to get your feet and devices checked
- Yourorthotics are held together with duct tape, gorilla glue and cardboard – those home modifications just don’t do the trick
- If your orthotics wobble, you may fall down – motion in devices that wasn’t there before can lead to foot pain and instability
- The top cover looks is thinner than you remember or has comletely fallen off – with time all materials will flatten and wear, if your top cover is paper thin, looks like a piece of foam Swiss cheese, or has been missing for months, get it replaced.
- Cracks do not give character – cracks in the shell of device can occur with prolonged use, glue is not the answer and neither is duct tape.
- Added modifications are lost, loose or not providing the control or pressure relief they used too – just like top covers, modifications can flatten with time, and they can loosen and get lost.
These are just a few subtle reminders of when you need to
have your orthotics replaced. Obviously other
problems occur. While most devices last
for several years, most insurance companies will replace a device yearly if
problems with device are noted, so don’t hesitate and stop by for an
evaluation. Just like eye glasses, your orthotics should be evaluated at least once a year by your favorite podiatrist!
Wouldn't a new pair of orthotics feel wonderful? |