ORTHOTIC THEORY
ORTHOTIC THEORY

ORTHOTIC THEORY

ORTHOTICS—FOR NATURAL ALIGNMENT

Studies show that 75 percent of people experience foot problems at some point in their lives. These problems are common in all types of patients from children to seniors, from top athletes to people with sedentary lifestyles.

Here’s the story behind all our products: They provide natural alignment and may help relieve common foot problems.

LOSS OF YOUR “FOOTPRINT”

The human foot was originally designed to walk on natural, soft surfaces like earth and sand. Instead, we now spend most of the day on unnatural, hard, flat surfaces like pavements and floors. This loss of our “footprint” has resulted in a new modern variety of pain.

The normal lower limb has a 3- to 4-degree tibial varum (mild bow-legged) angle when approaching the ground. When the feet strike natural surfaces like earth and sand, these surfaces give way to accommodate the foot’s strike angle. However, when the feet strike hard, flat surfaces like pavements and floors, the feet flatten and invariably pronate (roll inwards) upon contact causing:

  • Calcaneal eversion

  • Internal tibial rotation

  • Medial plantar displacement of the talus upon the calcaneus

  • Lowering and elongation of the arch structure

  • Excess weight bearing over the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint

  • Excess medial lower-limb strain

  • Excess lateral upper-limb compensation

CLAIM BACK YOUR “FOOTPRINT”

VASYLI orthotics are designed to place under foot, the contours similar to a footprint. In doing so, it improves alignment and dispersion of peak pressures, common with lower limb biomechanical complaints.

In combination with the practitioner’s regular treatment regimen, orthotics may help alleviate complaints due to:

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Achilles tendonitis

  • Metatarsalgia

  • Hallux abducto valgus

  • Patellofemoral pain

  • Lower back pain

  • Tibial stress syndrome

  • Iliotibial band syndrome