Friday, March 07, 2008

More on Shoes

I love shoes, but I broke my toe a few years. I still love shoes but I buy them from different places. I also need one pair that is easy to walk on without putting pressure on the foot that doesn't balance.

There are some places I can get inserts for my shoes.

OurHealthNetwork.com's has an exclusive line of styles of custom-made orthotic sandals and inserts that provide relief to people who suffer from foot pain. An inserts caters to custoemer's lifestyles and shoe styles. I don't think it will let me wear my granny boots again, but it does let me wear some of my expensive shoes again.

Custom shoe inserts designed by OurHealthNetwork.com (http://www.OurHealthNetwork.com) treat problems like runner's knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, ball of foot pain, heel pain, and common medical conditions. Today's are now made to fit worn in open-toe sandals and clogs.

Press Release:

Unique Line of Custom-Made Orthotics (Shoe Inserts) for Sandals and Clogs Cater to Style-Minded Foot Pain Sufferers

Since 1999, OurHealthNetwork.com (http://www.OurHealthNetwork.com) has been the Internet's leading provider of custom-made foot orthotics (custom shoe inserts). The company’s team of board-certified podiatrists now introduces an exclusive line of more than two dozen different styles of custom orthotics that not only provide relief to those who suffer from foot pain, but also cater to their lifestyles and shoe styles. Now for the first time, OurHealthNetwork.com’s custom-made orthotics can be worn in open-toe sandals and clogs.

Traditionally custom-made orthotics are designed for shoes, and cannot be worn in sandals or clogs because they slide out. OurHealthNetwork.com’s unique process embeds a pair of orthotics directly inside a customer’s sandals or clogs. “Our customers can now enjoy the great ‘freedom-from-shoes feeling’ they get from sandals and clogs, while still benefiting from true custom-made orthotic therapy,” said Dr. Paul R. Kasdan, OurHealthNetwork.com's medical director.
Customers may choose to send their own sandals to OurHealthNetwork.com to be rebuilt with orthotic footbeds, or they can purchase both sandals and custom made orthotics from the company.

“What is unique about our orthotic line this year is our specialized customization and refurbishing process,” Dr. Kasdan explains. “Our process allows customers who have sandals they love to send them to us, and we'll seamlessly rebuild them with a custom-made orthotic footbed inside each sandal.” Because of this, customers are not limited to the selection of sandals that OurHealthNetwork.com stocks.

However the company does stock sandals made by Bite, a leading manufacturer of sports sandals that accommodate custom-made orthotics. Bite’s lightweight, durable sports sandals ensure comfort, support, and excellent shock-absorption. “The combination of Bite sandals and our doctor-designed custom-made sandal orthotics can’t be beat for an exceptionally comfortable walking experience at a very affordable price,” Dr. Kasdan said.

Having custom orthotic sandals made has never been so simple. The process begins when customers order a foam impression kit from OurHealthNetwork.com's secure Web site. The kit allows customers to make accurate molds of their feet – easily and cleanly – in a matter of minutes from the comfort of their own homes. The kit also includes a self-examination form that asks customers questions about their conditions, the pain they have, and the kinds of activities in which they normally participate.

A board-certified podiatrist reviews each kit and examination form returned. Within days, custom-made orthotic sandals – designed for each customer’s unique requirements, to relieve each customer’s unique foot problems – are made under the supervision of a foot doctor and rushed back to the customer.

To learn more about how runner's knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, heel pain, and other common medical conditions can be easily and conveniently treated from the comfort of one's own home with custom-made orthotics and orthotic sandals, visit http://www.OurHealthNetwork.com/CustomOrthotics/Orthoses_Sandals.asp


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