Comfort Shoe Specialists
11693 Manchester Rd
St. Louis, MO 63131
314-822-3300
Orthotics
for Athletes

Orthotics
for athletes
You
go out for a run, walk or ride. With perfect forefoot and rearfoot alignment
you’re transferring energy quicker and more efficiently than you ever have
before.
With
perfect arch, heel, and toe support you’re quicker, stronger and more
comfortable. Previously unsupported areas have been stabilized. Pressure points
have been eliminated. No wonder you can feel your footwear snuggling the
bottom of your feet like gloves.
You
go home to rest after achieving your best time, score, or performance ever. And
now you notice something else. You’re not as tired. Your orthotics’ perfect
support and corrective alignment have reduced the biomechanical imbalances on
your body, and increased your endurance.
Pronation
describes the position of your foot when it’s pointed down. The inner
side is tilted lower than the outer side.
Pronation also describes the process by which you shift your weight from the outer side of your foot to the inner side. As your heel strikes the ground you place your weight mostly on the outside (outer side) of your foot. As you roll your foot from your heel to your toe your weight gradually shifts over not just the length of your foot, but also over the width. From the outer side of your foot to the inner side. When your foot leaves the ground your weight is mostly on your big toe.
Supination
is
the opposite of Pronation. It describes the position of your foot when
it’s pointed up. The inner side is tilted higher than the outer
side.
Supination
also describes the process by which you shift your weight from the inner side of
your foot to the outer side. When your foot pushes off the ground on its way up,
your weight is mostly on your big toe (the inner side of your foot.) Before your
heel strikes the ground, you naturally change the side-to-side angle of your
foot so that the outer side is lower than the inner side. Look at your shoe
wear. You’ll see that the outer part of your heel has most of the wear. It’s
been absorbing your foot strike.
Under
and Over Pronation and Supination
When
you over pronate (roll your foot too far inward) or under pronate
(fail to roll your foot far enough inward) you push off and propel yourself with
a lot less power. You also place a great deal of stress on the surrounding
ligaments and bones, as well as on your lower leg, knee, and hips.
When
you under supinate (fail to roll your foot far enough outward), you land
on the inside of your foot (flat-footed.) This provides little stability
and causes your ensuing push-off to be weak because the foot is not yet rigid.
When you over supinate (roll your foot too far outward), you land too far
to the outside of your heel. Stability is generally not a problem, but
shock absorption is.
Operating
within the proper ranges of pronation and supination is critical to performing.
90 % of athletes without orthotics operate outside these optimal
ranges.
Custom
orthotics made for your particular athletic activity correct your improper
levels of pronation and supination.

Absolute
Benefits
Every
day top athletes reap the rewards of better biomechanics - increased balance,
better support, and greater propulsion from orthotics.
Custom orthotics for athletes result in:
·
Greater
strength
·
Improved
quickness
·
Better
balance
·
Greater
Agility
·
Improved
endurance
·
Greater
comfort
Whether
your sport is baseball, soccer, football, golf, skiing, cycling, lacrosse,
running, hockey, tennis or skating, orthotics will definitely improve your game!
Make an appointment for an evaluation today.