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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Oct 2009, p. 27

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j WAl'i‘KU X l CHRONICLE ' Wednexday. (X lube! H 3003 ' 27 , , 77,7” ,_~7 7_7,,_ 7 __ , >_7¥‘* . I . w Are you truly getting custom made orthottcs? ( ’ ' ‘ lhis question should he asked by anyone who was told that they require t ustom made , _ urthotics lhere are many kinds of m shoe iievices referred to as”orthotiis" or "arch supports". a" s especially iii i\ mtomerciais and in grnwmg numbers among shoe. drug and sports stores _ , - it is becoming int teasingly difficult tor people to sepetate the lat ts from the sale splits and to an}? make an iniormed drtlsltlii as to who is properly qualified to _ . . ' 1, ;‘ ‘ assess and Winnie true i ustoni made orthotits ”Q“? ' i . . M1 is: ( iistom made orthotii s should only prescribed when they are ‘ £5 ' * deemed net essary as a medic al dr‘Htt‘ iii order in help with a cer y.“ ,. _Qâ€"\ â€" ‘ ' f‘ / ‘ lain toiiditiuti Not ewrybody needs orthutics in order to proper ' . ‘ g \ I l) determine who needs urthutii s and to pinpoint the i dose of the , , ‘ prohiem careful examination of the feet needs to he coiidut ted - ' '3-‘ No utthtitit can he tttily considered itistom Wliiitlltl a toiiiplete i F- ": » .. ' htotnechantcal exam of the loot. hoth weight and non weight y ‘ ’ ~ ‘ hearing. and without testing all footprints and complete gait fl , g" ‘ \ “ analysis l'his Will provide a more detailed clinical picture of the __ -. patient and help iii determining the type of the orthotit that ’ . \ â€"- g, _ needs to be prescribed After the assessment. the patient is tasted Y i, - x ' for a patrol orthotits lhere is only one true cast for somebody V ‘ .. _ 3M who needs functional orthotics and that is a nonrwetght bearing ‘ _ plaster cast l'his' is the only acceptable method of casting that if ‘s, .' i . gives you a true 3 dimensional impresston of the foot At the same " ‘ air if. ,_ ”a, time it allows the qualified practitioner to add the degree of cor [may chlropodist “' rectton and to place the foot in the optimal position for a proper Serge Petruslc BSC. DCH F 1 ball walking cycle ow Scanning the loot using a computerized pressure platform system IS fairly common. unfortu- Sir John A Macdonald Secondary School held a turkey shoot fundraiser in support of the Food nately even in some health practitioner‘s offices This device captures the pressure on the screen Bank last week The event had students pay $2 or bring in a food item and shoot ten free ofa computer, however this is only 2 dimensional scan ofthe foot and the pressure showed on the ' throws The top three students with the be“ shooting percentage won a turkey provided by screen is pressure that comes from the patient standing up and putting weight on the pressure the local Food Basrcs store Edem Ame, 15' pictured ”gm clutching his Winning bird hit 19 out trial. lhis system does not allow any improvements to the position of the foot while casting and of 20 shots in the final. Ben Reyhani 16 pictured left came in second after hitting 18 of 20 devices produced by pressurized mats are not considered custotn This is one of the reasons that shots ' ' ' mQHAN“ MW insurance companies are demanding that the casting is done in plaster, followed with a prescrip~ tion by (Jhiropodtsti‘ Podiatrist or a family physician Ill order to reimburse their clients Actually, ' Chiropodists and Podiatrists are the only health care specialists in Ontario trained specifically in GOIden HaWkS hOld OfiWlndSOl' Iancers analyzing foot function and prescribing orthottcs devices If not properly assessed and prescribed, The Wilfrid [attrier (told~ Other majors came 0“ a yards including i 10 receiv- orthottcs cart cause unwanted changes in kneesi hips and the spinal column. Remember. tfa plas~ en Hawks held on to defeat receiving touchdown front ing, 56 on kick returns, 41 I” “m L“ "m when “your?“ you 3?” "m “flung gevu'lle “mom “mic“, the Windsor iattcers 3730 fullback Peter Quinnev rushing and 72 on punt if you need custom made orthotics or a consultation you can call k-W root Sr tlrthotics clinic on Saturday after scorin 33 Mike Montoya also ran for returns and set up a visit with our Chitopodist. No family doctor‘s referral is necessary either for the vtstt ) a; in the first half ofgthe a 49 yard touchdown after in other OUA action the or custom orthotics and all ottr semces are fully covered under most extended health plans. l oi s r - . contest. flipping over a pile of tacklers Waterloo Warriors lost 43-21 5m,“ (We) para/CS? DCh im'gm“ "0m ‘Pecmml The Hawks” jumped out to and landing on his feet. to Queen's Saturday. 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