Archive for October, 2009

Sandals for Winter: Moszkito Fuzz & Fuzzy

The Moszkito Coast Fuzz and Fuzzy are the perfect sandals for keeping your feet warm.  They are great for lounging around the house or going out.  The best part about them, next to the exceptional arch support, is the sheepskin shearling lining.  The shearling lining really keeps your feet cozy & warm so they are perfect for chilly weather.

Keep your feet warm and give them the arch support they deserve with the Moszkito Fuzz & Fuzzy sandals!

Personally, I wear these around the house as slippers, outside talking to neighbors, getting the mail, chasing the dogs and so on.  I would definitely wear them while making short errands during the Winter as long as there is no snow!  I will be taking these on vacation with me. I plan on leaving them behind when going to the beach, but I will be breaking them out for those cool nights walking around town.  I have the Moszkito Viper Whip & Repellent sandals for the beach!

Use Coupon Code ‘fuzzy2009′ for $15 off!

With the firm, but flexible rubber EVA outsole that resists slips, I am confident wearing these sandals anywhere.

You know it is comfortable when a dog is snuggling up to the sandal!

Purchase the Moszkito Fuzz for Men & Fuzzy for Women at the Orthotic Shop – Shipped Free

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Night Splints for Plantar Fasciitis

Using a night splint is an effective treatment for alleviating plantar fasciitis.  Studies have shown that using a night splint over a period of a month. In one such study, eighty percent of the involved feet improved subjectively.

The Exoform Dorsal Night Splint, shown below, is a new solution that addresses the common problems associated with typical dorsal night splint models, including lack of adjustability, uncomfortable or painful pressure points, and product migration and rotation that diminish product effectiveness and compliance.

Another study says, Plantar fasciitis is a frequent cause of heel pain in athletes, as well as in persons who are not involved in sports. Stretching, strengthening, correction of training errors and orthotics are essential components in any treatment program. For patients who do not respond to these interventions, posterior night splints can prevent the need for invasive therapies such as corticosteroid injections and surgery.²

The smaller, lighter design of the Airform Night Splint, shown below, provides greater ease of use during the night in bed. The dorsal night foot splint treats the problem differently than braces or supports by applying a mild passive stretch to the achilles tendon and plantar fascia to keep it in a lengthened state. This static positioning (rehabilitation) allows the soft tissue a chance to heal thereby reducing pain and discomfort when walking. This plantar fascitis night splint maintains the ankle in a neutral position (ankle at a right angle) to impart a gentle, constant stretch to the achilles and plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot.

Finally, the last study we’ll mention states: This study reports the results of the use of molded ankle foot orthosis night splints for the treatment of recalcitrant plantar fasciitis on 14 patients with a total of 18 symptomatic feet. All patients had symptoms for greater than 1 year and had previously undergone treatment with non- steroidal anti-inflammatory medicines, cortisone injections, shoe modifications, and physical therapy without resolution. All patients were provided with custom-molded polypropylene ankle foot orthoses in 5 degrees of dorsiflexion to be used as a night splint. With continued use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication, Tuli heel cups, Spenco liners, and general stretching exercises, successful resolution occurred in 11 patients in less than 4 months. There were three failures. It is felt that the use of night splints provides a useful, cost-effective adjunct to current therapeutic regimens of plantar fasciitis.³

The Orthotic Shop provides quality night splints at affordable prices. We strive to keep you on your feet as the feet are the foundation of the body.

Sources:

¹NLM PUBMED CIT. ID: 9462907 SOURCE: Foot Ankle Int 1998 Jan;19(1):10-8 61

²NLM PUBMED CIT. ID: 7653427 SOURCE: Am Fam Physician 1995 Sep 1;52(3):891-8, 901-2 126

³NLM PUBMED CIT. ID: 1791004 SOURCE: Foot Ankle 1991 Dec;12(3):135-7 199

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