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Grande Family Chiropractic
North Vancouver, BC
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Traditionally, orthotics were made from a static,
non-weight bearing mold of the shape of the foot balanced in its
subtalar neutral position. This has been the only orthotic modality
for over thirty years. However, a foot mold can only offer clues to
the relationship between the forefoot and the rearfoot and does not
identify the relationship between the foot and the leg.
The Footmaxx computerized system is the only system in the world
that allows digital gait and pressure analysis data to translate
into a diagnostic report as well as into a prescription for custom
foot orthotics. The Footmaxx system measures the weight
distribution along the plantar surface through the gait cycle
providing a dynamic measurement that takes into account the
influence of the leg. The Footmaxx system also measures the
function of the subtalar and the midtarsal joints.
How your
Custom Footmaxx Orthotics are Made:
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Step
One:
The
patient walks across the Footmaxx force plate which contains 960
capacitance points and is scanned by a computer 30 times per second
allowing for 3/100 second interval analysis of each
footstep. |
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Step
Two:
The
clinician reviews preliminary test results with the patient
explaining the gait line and the 2D and 3D images.
For more
severe conditions, the clinician can specify additional posting and
exam instructions including Biomechanical, Foot & Ankle,
Musculoskeletal, or Diabetes Exam Screen.
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Step
Three:
The
clinician then sends the patient file to Footmaxx via modem
requesting a Gait
& Pressure Analysis Report and/or prescription
orthotics thereby eliminating the problems of plaster molds getting
lost or damaged in the mail.
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Step
Four:
Once
at the Footmaxx lab, the patient file is fully analysed by the
Footmaxx diagnostic software, MetascanTM which uses
advanced algorithms to analyze the patient file and compare
the results to normal gait patterns. Metascan analyzes 8 Key
landmark points on the plantar surface of the foot (Lateral Heel,
Medial Heel, 5th, 4th, 3rd, 2nd and 1st Metatarsal heads, and the
Hallux) to detect abnormal foot function as well as to specify a
prescription.
Metascan
generates a Gait
and Pressure Analysis Report and, if necessary, a
prescription for orthotics.
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Step
Five:
The
manufacturing process begins with a specification sheet generated
by Metascan, coupled with any additional instructions indicated by
the clinician. A semi-rigid orthotic module is intrinsically
posted, forming and molding the angle and height of the arch of the
orthotic module based on the prescription needed to correct the
patient's abnormal biomehanics. Instrinic posting is the secret
that makes Footmaxx orthotics thin and easy to wear in any type of
shoe. |
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Step
Six:
When
extrinsic posting is specified by a clinician (or Metascan),
Footmaxx offers the same types of accommodations and modifications
available from any podiatry lab. Footmaxx materials (Watch for a
detailed Materials List coming soon) are carefully selected to
offer wearability and durability. |
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Step
Seven:
Within just days of
receiving an orthotic order via modem, the customization process is
complete and the orthotics are sent to the Quality Control
Department where they are carefully checked against the Metascan
prescription and the clinician's instructions.
Step
Eight:
Once
the orthotics are approved by quality control, they are shipped to
the clinician via 2-day courier. Digital patient data is
permanently stored at Footmaxx making patient progress easier to
track; a feature that only Footmaxx can offer. |
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