Arthritis
Arthritis is a disease characterized by the inflammation of the
cartilage and lining of the body’s joints. Inflammation causes
redness, warmth, pain and swelling. There are about 40 million
Americans who suffer from arthritis.The National Institute of
Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases, estimates that by
the year 2020, about 60
million
Americans will have arthritis. The primary targets for arthritis are
people over the age of 50. Arthritis is a major cause of foot pain
because each foot has 33 joints that can become affected by the
disease.
There are many causes of arthritis. Heredity plays a major role.
However, arthritic symptoms can develop due to many other factors.
Some of these include bacterial and viral infections, prescription
and illegal drugs, traumatic injuries, and bowel disorders such as
ileitis and colitis.
Forefoot problems such as hammer toes, claw toes, mallet toes,
and bunions often develop as a result of arthritis, particularly
Rheumatoid arthritis. Problems can also develop in the heel and
ankle area due to the erosion of the involved joints.
Conservative treatment (non-surgical treatment) of the arthritic
foot includes proper footwear, orthotics, and/or forefoot supports.
Arthritic footwear should provide the following benefits:
- High, wide toe box (high and wide space in the toe area)
- Removable insoles for fitting flexibility and the option to
insert orthotics if necessary.
- Rocker Soles designed to facilitate ambulating (walking) and
to reduce stress and pain at the ball-of-the-foot.
Arthritic footwear should also accommodate swelling of the foot.
Orthotics designed to provide comfort, support and extra cushioning
are also recommended. Orthotics made with a material called
Plastazote are
often recommended because they mold to your feet to provide
customized comfort.The proper footwear and orthotics will reduce
pressure to provide a comfortable and healthy environment for the
foot.
Forefoot supports such as gel toe caps, gel toe shields, gel toe
straighteners and others can often provide relief.
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