Mario Montoni, DPM | Yonkers Podiatry | Yonkers Podiatrist
Yonkers Podiatry
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Custom Foot Orthotics are a very good, conservative options with a high success rate. Foot orthotics are custom-molded supports that control the way the foot functions, similar to the way glasses control the way the eyes function to allow the user to see better. Foot orthotics decrease stress to the painful area of the foot.

We maintain our own in-office computerized orthotic laboratory to allow rapid fabrication of quality orthotics. Orthotics may be made for any type of shoe: athletic, dress, heels, sandals.

Orthotics and Biomechanics

Biomechanics is the science that deals with the study and treatment of problems caused by abnormal motion of the foot or other body part.

Orthotics are prescription devices worn within shoes and/or sandals. Orthotics control the function of the foot and lower extremity to eliminate abnormal function and stress that causes pain and deformity.

We offer a full range of orthotics to work with all types of shoes and activities:

  • Sports shoes
  • Casual shoes and sandals
  • Dress shoes and sandals

We are able to achieve rapid fabrication because of our in-office computerized CAD-CAM orthotics, scanning and milling process. Here the foot is scanned into a computer while held in a corrected position (where the foot will need to function to relieve the painful condition). Prescription software corrections are then made as necessary. This information is then transferred to the computer-milling machine, which produces the orthotic shell. It is hand modified and finished to produce a perfect-fitting prescription device, designed to correct the faulty foot function and relieve foot pain.

Conditions treated by orthotics include:

  • Heel pain: plantar fasciitis, heel spurs syndrome
  • Neuroma: pinched, swollen nerve in the ball of the foot
  • Capsulitis: pain beneath the metatarsal bones in the ball of the foot
  • Pain and arthritis of the great toe joint
  • Sesamoiditis: pain associated with the small bones beneath the ball of the foot near the base of the great toe
  • Tendonitis of the foot or ankle
  • Shin Splints
  • Runner's knee
  • Some gait-related hip and low back pains

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