I've been wearing orthotics for years and had a new pair made a few months ago and they are nothing but a headache for me. The doctor I went to doesn't adjust them or even makes them, they are made in a diff state. Had I known this ahead of time, I wouldn't have wasted my money on them. Had them sent back for adjustments, had to wait a month to get them back and all they did was add huge arches on both of them. One foot feels like there's half an orange in it. I had to peel off 2 layers of heel from both orthotics, since they didn't do that as I had requested. Felt like I was wearing high heels all the time and I had broken blood vessels on top of foot by the toes. That has gone away since I peeled off the heels. I think I'm going to have to go to a diff place to get new inserts again. For the past 3 days I've been walking with a cane because of the pain, which brought me to your videos.
How would you alter this to correct alignment. If this is just a cast of the foot then it wouldn't correct over pronounced feet would it? I'm very curious 🤔
This all depends on many different factors. The easiest way to answer this is if the natural arch collapses when standing, the natural arch support would prevent the collapse. Posts in various areas of the foot can be added to push the foot from the bottom (when applicable) to rotate the foot out again. Additional corrections can also be made after casting the foot, but before pressing the shell on the foot cast.
I have a fallen arches and insoles do not help me, I have changed 3 custom insoles already in a few months that not solve the problem. Is there a way to build an insole or a special shoe that will prevent the the fallen arches? I found some kind of medial flange that some are doing or UBCL insoles. What do you think about that?
Hi kindly tell me what are material used for moulding of footwear print what are tools required inwant start my own I am footwear manufacturing Now i want start my orthopedic footwear
Hello, I have watched several of your videos and am have several questions. My adult daughter has spinal bifida which causes significant differences in leg length. Her left shoe has (without measuring) approx 1 inch overall lift applied. I am a very handy person and would like to try my hand at putting the lift on. Where do you get your materials ? I kinda need a little info on these materials. I am going to show my granddaughter your videos to see if there is any interests in learning your trade. Thank you
just had a question what kind of material can I use to make my custom orthotics transition between the foam top cover and polypropylene shell? I was thinking an adhesive backed felt and scissors cutting to taper any better ideas?
I am personally not a fan of felt. It is very difficult to create smooth transitions with it. The shell can be ground down enough to prevent a noticeable transition from the shell to the foam. If adding something else, an EVA is good as it's easily ground down for a smooth transition.
For years, nobody has given me that type of shell, which the podiatrist I worked for in the 80's gave me. I had a couple of hard, black things which BROKE MY FEET. Now, I found an over the counter brand that actually feels great. However, a new podiatrist had me experiment with a carbon Morton's extension...which I was give 50+ years ago at college...I had had bunion surgery about 6 months before...and FINALLY, I can walk better...but, I do not trust new orthotics at this point...I will go for a consult, but if they don't look like this...I'll use the OTC orthotics and the carbon Morton's extension! I've had it with the garbage that's around now ...cost me hundreds and gave me foot fractures! I'm going to show this video to the guy I'm going to...if it's anything other than plastic ...forget it!
Fascinating!! I have been wearing orthotics for years for a neuroma and always wondered how they were made. Thank you!!
Amazing video! Just what I have been looking for, with the perfect angles viewing the movement I've been wanting to see!
great video
Great Job.
Can you make a video showing how to make orthotics with posting for flat feet, i would love to know what steps are different with that addition.
I would also love to see this happen. I haven't done any postings and would be interested in seeing the process!
I've been wearing orthotics for years and had a new pair made a few months ago and they are nothing but a headache for me. The doctor I went to doesn't adjust them or even makes them, they are made in a diff state. Had I known this ahead of time, I wouldn't have wasted my money on them. Had them sent back for adjustments, had to wait a month to get them back and all they did was add huge arches on both of them. One foot feels like there's half an orange in it. I had to peel off 2 layers of heel from both orthotics, since they didn't do that as I had requested. Felt like I was wearing high heels all the time and I had broken blood vessels on top of foot by the toes. That has gone away since I peeled off the heels. I think I'm going to have to go to a diff place to get new inserts again. For the past 3 days I've been walking with a cane because of the pain, which brought me to your videos.
Hey. There’s a bunch of orthotics. I might have to get different orthotics from different doctors. But before u get them ask doctors how they look
it seems you have added met cookies in your final product too
how much will it cost if you can do for me? thanks
How would you alter this to correct alignment. If this is just a cast of the foot then it wouldn't correct over pronounced feet would it? I'm very curious 🤔
This all depends on many different factors. The easiest way to answer this is if the natural arch collapses when standing, the natural arch support would prevent the collapse. Posts in various areas of the foot can be added to push the foot from the bottom (when applicable) to rotate the foot out again. Additional corrections can also be made after casting the foot, but before pressing the shell on the foot cast.
Amazing video thanks!! I am looking for this top cover that you apply glue and heat? How is called and from where do you supply it? Thanks!!
I used puff in this video and I typically get my materials from National Shoe
I have a fallen arches and insoles do not help me, I have changed 3 custom insoles already in a few months that not solve the problem. Is there a way to build an insole or a special shoe that will prevent the the fallen arches? I found some kind of medial flange that some are doing or UBCL insoles. What do you think about that?
You could do one of fiberglass just follow her steps until she starts adding layers of nonsense
Hi kindly tell me what are material used for moulding of footwear print what are tools required inwant start my own I am footwear manufacturing
Now i want start my orthopedic footwear
Hello, I have watched several of your videos and am have several questions. My adult daughter has spinal bifida which causes significant differences in leg length. Her left shoe has (without measuring) approx 1 inch overall lift applied. I am a very handy person and would like to try my hand at putting the lift on. Where do you get your materials ? I kinda need a little info on these materials. I am going to show my granddaughter your videos to see if there is any interests in learning your trade. Thank you
just had a question what kind of material can I use to make my custom orthotics transition between the foam top cover and polypropylene shell? I was thinking an adhesive backed felt and scissors cutting to taper any better ideas?
I am personally not a fan of felt. It is very difficult to create smooth transitions with it. The shell can be ground down enough to prevent a noticeable transition from the shell to the foam. If adding something else, an EVA is good as it's easily ground down for a smooth transition.
@@ontheballorthotics thank you very much for your advice
please upload more sister and thank you for imfortion
Nice video! How long does it take to make a pair?
It depends on how many features are needed, but it's usually about 2 hours.
Hi there, Thanks for the great video. I'm curious, what sort of glue are you using?
I use Renia Ortec
@@ontheballorthotics Great, thanks for the info!
any contact adhesive will work
What type of adhesive/glue you use for the orthotic and top cover (leather)? Mine is starting to seperate.
THANK YOU!!!
I use Renia Ortec
can you list the materials you use?
In this video, I used RCH (subortholene), a poron heel pad, 35du puff top cover and a Trinidad bottom cover.
For years, nobody has given me that type of shell, which the podiatrist I worked for in the 80's gave me. I had a couple of hard, black things which BROKE MY FEET. Now, I found an over the counter brand that actually feels great. However, a new podiatrist had me experiment with a carbon Morton's extension...which I was give 50+ years ago at college...I had had bunion surgery about 6 months before...and FINALLY, I can walk better...but, I do not trust new orthotics at this point...I will go for a consult, but if they don't look like this...I'll use the OTC orthotics and the carbon Morton's extension! I've had it with the garbage that's around now ...cost me hundreds and gave me foot fractures! I'm going to show this video to the guy I'm going to...if it's anything other than plastic ...forget it!
I was wondering what is that plastic sheet called (that you put in the black and decker toaster oven)? Is there a specific name to it? Thanks.
The one I using is called RCH500 which is a form of subortholene
How to order?
Why soo expensive $500 and up ..