Friday, September 14, 2018

DID YOU KNOW?

Here are some fun facts about Feet:


We all know that American bodies are getting bigger, but what about our feet? In the United States, the best-selling shoe size is 8.5 for women and 10.5 for men. Those are both up a full size from 30 years ago, according to the National Shoe Retailers Association in a Chicago Tribune article. If you think you know your correct size, you could be off — a 2011 report published in the Journal of Foot & Ankle Surgery suggests that about 35 percent of people underestimated by at least half a size.

It is suggested that 9 out of 10 women wear the wrong shoe size!

Humans have nearly 8000 nerves in our feet

Compared to fingernails, toenails grow much more slowly – about 1mm a month

Fingernails and toenails grow faster during hot weather, pregnancy and teenage years

The record for the world’s largest feet belongs to Matthew McGrory who wears US size 28½

In a pair of feet, there are 250,000 sweat glands

It takes at least 5-6 months to grow an entirely new toenail

Akshat Saxena holds the world record for having the most toes with 10 digits one each foot!

In America, the average shoe size has gone up two sizes in just four decades

It’s rare that two feet are exactly the same; one of them is often larger than the other

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Thursday, August 30, 2018

Causes and Prevention: Why Your Foot and Ankle Are Killing You?


The condition of your feet can give you a lot of clues about multiple medical issues, like diabetes, arthritis, or sprain. Foot and ankle pain is a widespread problem among people of all ages and gender, and it refers to any kind of discomfort in your foot and ankles.
92.1% of people suffering from rheumatoid arthritis suffer from foot pain, and it substantially impacts their life and work. – NCBI
Here we have made a list of causes that might be killing your foot and ankle.
Read the full article from Dr. Scott Gray HERE
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Thursday, August 9, 2018

Find the right shoes for Back to School!

Now that it's time to go back to school, most parents are getting new shoes for their kids. It's very important for you to choose the right fitting shoe for your child, as well as the right shoe for your child's orthotics.

Orthotics do not work without something to give it contact with the dynamic foot.  That is where the shoe comes into play.  With footwear, the orthotic becomes an extension of the foot (or at minimum a bridge between the foot and shoe). With that all being said, are shoes an important consideration when wearing orthotics?  Absolutely.


The Importance of Fit

The first thing to remember is that a shoe is only as good as the fit.  A $200 shoe that fits poorly has less value than a $40 shoe that fits properly.  You will benefit from having an expert select and fit your shoes.

Find a retailer that has a good selection of shoes, and has associates who are skilled at fitting and have a history of customer satisfaction.  It is best to find a retailer who has a certified pedorthist on staff or someone who has a good understanding of pedorthic concepts.  Once you have an idea of which retailers might meet your requirements, ask these questions.  Does the sales staff know their stuff?  Do they measure feet?  Are they listening to you? 


The Basics of the Fitting Process

One concept to remember is that shoe size is not foot size.  A person who has a size 9 foot may wear a size 9 shoe – or a size 10 – depending on the brand. Even within a brand you can find that different models can have fit characteristics.  The starting point in shoe selection and fitting is to be professionally measured with the Brannock Device.  This foot measuring apparatus measures the heel-to-toe length of the foot, the heel-to-ball and the linear width.  Using the Brannock Device not only indicates the foot size but helps to visually show foot expansion between non-weight bearing and weight bearing state.  It is also a great tool for help quantify a size difference between the two feet.

Shoe selection is very important and the general goal is to match the foot shape to a corresponding shoe shape.  If the foot is shaped like a loaf of bread, then look for a straight-lasted shoe.  If the foot is shaped like a banana, then look for a curved-lasted shoe.  An important consideration is the orthotic itself, as they will affect the effective shape of the foot.  As most orthotics tend to be more straight and full, often the best shoe options are those that are also straight and full.

When fitting the shoe, the professional should try and fit the widest part of the foot into the widest part of the shoe.  If that is achieved then the shoe will flex naturally along with the foot, enabling a more fluid gait and causing less irritation.  Beyond last shape and ball-of-foot placement, having adequate space at the end of the shoe is important.  In general, having at least 3/8th of an inch of space at the end of the longest toe (which may not be the great toe).

Shoe Selection is Critical


Before buying shoes, it is best to assess your expectations.  Orthotics will not fit into all shoes.  In fact, they will fit into a minority of shoes found in a typical shoe store.  The shoe will need to tie, Velcro or otherwise be secured around the foot.  In addition, the shoe needs to have enough internal volume to accommodate the orthotic. Remember that any given shoe model might not be the best fit option for every person.  In addition, depending on your activity level, the shoe you need may not a running shoe.  A full-waisted walking shoe may be the perfect shoe or perhaps a casual oxford.  Instead of looking for specific styles of shoes, look for specific features.

Follow Up

Don’t be afraid to ask for a return visit so you can have your retailer check how the shoe fits and how it accommodates the orthotic.  It may take a little time for the orthotic to seat firmly into the shoe and start to feel comfortable. If you have any pain, you should go back to your retailer immediately to have them check that they have chosen the correct shoe for your foot type and your orthotics.
Information courtesy of Lamey Wellehan Shoes    Maine’s Shoe Store since 1914

Thursday, July 26, 2018

ARE YOUR KIDS READY FOR SCHOOL?

With thoughts of school right around the corner (THE MOST WONDERFUL time of the year! 🤣🤣🤣), most of you parents are shopping for new shoes for your kids in August. Do you know that you need to check their littleSTEPS® orthotics to make sure they are still the right size as well? Chances are that they will need a new size for their new shoes! Be sure to check your child's sizing and make an appointment with your local practitioner to be fitted for their new larger size littleSTEPS®, and have them bring their new shoes with them.

Here's how to check if your child needs a new size:


Getting the next size larger littleSTEPS® will ensure that your kids are comfortable at school, in sports, and at home just having fun. If you need to find a practitioner, please check our website's database of dispensing practitioners in your area HERE.

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Friday, July 13, 2018

Diabetic Foot Care

Patients with Type 2 Diabetes are susceptible to diabetic retinopathy, diabetic nephropathy and coronary disease and high blood pressure which affect the eyes, kidneys and heart. As these problems arise, they may be treated systemically by a physician.

Patients with Type 2 Diabetes are also prone to diabetic neuropathy which commonly affects the feet—this, fortunately, can be accommodated by you and a qualified shoe fitter.
Diabetic neuropathy often manifests as numbness, tingling, temperature extremes and/or pain. Proper shoe style, shape, materials and size & width are vital in reducing diabetic foot discomfort. Also, due to a lack of foot sensation, a patient may not notice friction or deformity caused by an ill-fitted shoe—this may lead to abrasion, ulceration, infection and in many cases, partial or complete amputation of the foot. Proper shoe fit has proven to be a very effective means by which to prevent major injury to the neuropathic foot.

In addition to a well-fitted shoe, an accommodative insole, custom-molded or heat-molded to match the contours of the bottom of a patient’s foot, will provide further protection of the foot against potentially harmful pressures. If a patient’s foot has undergone partial amputation, accommodative insoles can be augmented with prosthetic fillers to improve shoe fit.

If you are diabetic, it is extremely important that you go to a qualified diabetic shoe fitter and orthotic lab to get the most out of your footwear and to help relieve any pain you may be feeling! Ask your practitioner about our QUADRASTEP adult prefabricated foot orthotics and see if they might be right for you!

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Friday, June 22, 2018

CONGRATULATIONS to Family Foot & Ankle Care of Jasper on their new location and Shoe Store!





Family Foot & Ankle Care of Jasper, IN has moved their practice to a new location, allowing them to add a NEW Shoe Store. Congratulations to Dr. Tim Barry and his staff on the move and beautiful new location. The new address is 695 W. 2nd Street, Suite C, Jasper, IN 47546.



Dr. Timothy Barry and our friendly staff don’t just want your feet to feel better after walking through our doors; we want you to leave with peace of mind and happy with the care you received, too. We are dedicated to treating all our patients with kindness, empathy, and respect. We want you to have a full understanding of your condition and all the treatment options available. You deserve to have all the information you need to make the best decisions for your health, both in treatment and your life outside an appointment.

This attitude doesn’t just count in the exam room, but at the reception desk and billing as well. We seek to get you happily on your way with prompt speed and personal attention, answering any questions you may have.


NEW - Style & Comfort Footwear

Dr. Barry's team is pleased to announce the addition of their full service shoe store located next door to their practice. This will allow them to expand their already extensive shoe selection to fit every patient with the right shoe for their needs.




Come Visit!

Many people endure foot pain on a daily basis, believing their problem isn’t “serious” enough to warrant treatment, or that nothing can be done about it. Both ideas couldn’t be further from the truth! No foot pain is normal, and there is no problem too “minor” to avoid bringing to our attention.

From ingrown toenails to bunions to trauma, Family Foot & Ankle Care of Jasper is prepared to treat a wide variety of conditions. A majority of problems can be treated with conservative methods, such as custom-made orthotics or medicines, and they will always employ them when they are a feasible option. If these methods don’t work, or the condition is just too advanced, then surgery may become a consideration. Dr. Barry is an expert surgeon who can perform a number of procedures in-office. For convenience, when surgery is needed, surgeries are performed in Jasper either at Memorial Hospital or at the Memorial Hospital Outpatient Surgery Center.

Regardless of what you come to see us for, from a plantar wart to a severe sprain, Family Foot & Ankle Care of Jasper will treat you with the same sense of caring and superior attention to detail.

Visit them at familyfootcareofjasper.com

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