We are proud to offer a wide range of custom insoles, designed to improve foot health and comfort. Whether you’re looking for extra support during daily activities or seeking enhanced performance in sports, FootBalance custom orthotics are tailored to your specific foot shape.
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We are here to best serve our patients and customers with a grateful heart so we could help our community be full of happiness and wellness.
Our founder Sunae H. Lee has been running health related businesses since 2005 . She has a background in health knowledge and experience. Her experience helps better understand your condition and will help you find the right solution. Our quality medical supplies will help provide you a more enjoyable life and improve the quality of it.
2550 Pleasant Hill Road, Suite 106 Duluth, GA 30096
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Fortunately, most diabetic foot problems can be prevented and treated by wearing diabetic shoes that are specially designed to protect diabetic feet, such as diabetic shoes for as well as socks for diabetes, and by following a proper foot care routine. A good foot care regimen includes washing your feet daily, protecting your feet from temperature extremes, staying active, checking your feet regularly, and wearing protective diabetic shoes and specially designed diabetic socks such as bamboo diabetic socks that have a loose, non-constricting, seamless design and a moisture wicking system.
Diabetes is caused by insufficient amounts of the hormone insulin, or because the body has developed a resistance to insulin. Insulin helps the body turn the foods that we eat into energy. When blood glucose levels are not regulated properly, serious medical complications result. These complications can include nerve damage, poor blood circulation, problems with the vascular system, loss of appendages or limbs, and neuropathy. It is critical, therefore, for diabetics to pay special attention to their feet in order to prevent foot ulcers and other sores from developing.
For the most part any shoe that has a removable insole will work with your custom orthotic. Just remove the insole that came with the shoe and replace it with the custom orthotic. Sunnywell also offers a carefully-selected line of footwear that can accommodate custom orthotics.
A custom orthotic is a shoe insert that is made to exactly fit the shape of your foot. Orthotics are used to alleviate a variety of foot conditions including heel pain, flat feet, pain in the ball of the foot, high arched feet, various ligament and tendon injuries, diabetes, arthritis and more.
They are made by taking a cast mold of the foot, which is sent to our lab for precise fitting of the shape of the foot with specialized modifications that help the foot to function in its most ideal position. They can also be made through a direct scan of the foot, which will then utilize pressure mapping technology to better map out the pain points and imbalances.
Almost anyone can benefit from a custom pair orthotics. If you are wanting to correct your foot stance, relief any pain in the foot, or an active athlete looking for balance support, we create solutions for all of those areas of your life.
Orthotic Insoles especially benefit people with foot pain or discomfort due to walking imbalance (biomechanical complaint). Imbalances such as Flat feet, heel pain, knee pain and shin pain are known to cause pain and discomfort.
Many foot problems are caused by bio-mechanical problems. To correct these problems an orthotic needs to be fabricated to each individual foot. Each orthotic is made from an impression of your feet, unique to you. This is the most effective way of treating the problem. Although a $15.00 arch support can be of some help, they are very limited and are manufactured in bulk to fit an “average foot”. Just like eyeglasses must be designed to meet the specific needs of your eyes, orthotics must be designed to treat the unique requirements of your feet.
It is common for your orthotics to feel stiff at first but with some wear this stiffness will allow your foot to be properly supported and will feel better than before. Although symptomatic relief will not occur overnight, consistently wearing orthotics for a period of time will help realign your feet and allow healing to occur as well as help prevent future pain or injury.