So let’s say, for the sake of argument, that you meet some of the criteria we talked about in the last post about Basic Facts on Orthotics (below). You remember, pain in your feet, problems in your knees or hips, etc. You have several options:1. Make an appointment with a podiatrist—and possibly get orthotics, or2. Try a few over-the-counter orthotics first. Unless you are in a great deal of pain, or are in a hurry to solve your problem, you have …
· by John · In: Footcare, Footwear, Health, Sports, Travel Tagged: inserts, insoles, orthotic, orthotics

