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What are Foot Orthotics?
NEOPS is proud to be a leading provider of sports orthotics and a preferred provider to many professional and non-professional athletes and sports teams. Most modern day foot orthotics are beautifully constructed, extremely effective, and low-profile enough to fit inside most sneakers. Foot orthotics are designed to achieve one or more of the following goals:
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Enhance performance
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Prevent injury
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Facilitate recovery from injury
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Reduce pain and swelling
Patients may require foot orthotics for a variety of reasons. Foot orthotic design will depend upon each patient’s condition, anatomy, and functional goals. NEOPS will work with you and your team to ensure you receive foot orthotics that maximize your performance and minimize your pain and risk of injury. Whether you participate in competitive or recreational sports or simply enjoy being outdoors, foot orthotics may be what you need to take it to the next level.
Sports Orthotics
Sports orthotics are ideal for sports and movement-based activities. They are designed to enhance performance while stabilizing, supporting, and protecting the foot. Some sports orthotics are designed to manage specific conditions and injuries. The main focus is comfort, protection and pain reduction.
How Will Foot Orthotics Help?
Foot orthotics are extremely effective in protecting the foot orthotics and allowing patients to resume their activities of daily living. For you, this may mean completing household chores, shopping, playing with your grandchildren, or higher impact activities such as sports and traveling. Treating foot orthotics injuries involves the coordinated care of a team of medical experts, and NEOPS is proud to partner with specialists in the fields of orthopedic surgery, physical therapy, manufacturing, and 3D printing. NEOPS will work with you and your team to ensure you receive foot orthotics that maximize your performance and minimize your pain and risk of injury.
In general, there are two types of foot orthotics:
Types of Foot Orthotics
OFF-THE-SHELF
Off-the-shelf foot orthotics are perfect for patients and athletes with regular foot anatomy and those who are at a low-risk of pain and injury. Off-the-shelf foot orthotics are great for improving comfort and stability and for reducing fatigue during activities.
CUSTOM
Custom foot orthotics are often necessary for patients with unique foot anatomies and those truly looking for a competitive edge. Custom foot orthotics are specifically designed for each patient based on their individual condition and goals.
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Why Choose NEOPS?
NEOPS is proud to be a global leader in prosthetic and orthotic care. As a thought leader and innovator in the field, we are able to offer an unparalleled patient experience and superior outcomes compared to other leading providers.
Effectively providing prosthetics and orthotics requires the coordinated care of a team of medical experts, and NEOPS is proud to partner with experts in the fields of orthopedic surgery, physical medicine and rehabilitation, 3D printing, and biomechanical engineering.
Unlike most orthotic and prosthetic providers who are comprised of generalists, NEOPS is proud to have built a world-class team of specialists in the areas of:
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Pediatrics
At NEOPS, our clinicians have dedicated their careers to providing prosthetic and orthotic care. With over 500 years of combined experience there’s nothing we haven’t seen and nothing we can’t do.
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Our Mission
Our mission is to maximize the quality of life of our patients and provide an unparalleled patient-centered experience by mobilizing world-class clinicians, healthcare administrators, and institutional partnership in delivering top-of-the-line prosthetic and orthotic services. Our clinicians and administrators have over 500 years of combined experience. Unlike most orthotic and prosthetic providers who are comprised of generalists, NEOPS is proud to have built a world-class team of specialists in the areas of: Prosthetics, Orthotics, Sports Bracing, Pediatrics and Scoliosis.
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