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2305 Easton Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18017

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2305 Easton Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Telephone (610) 868-4300
Fax (610) 691-7624

2305 Easton Avenue
Bethlehem, PA 18017
Telephone (610) 868-4300
Fax (610) 691-7624


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Links

Below are some links you may find informative:

The Goldfarb Foundation

American Podiatric Medical Association(APMA)

Pennsylvania Podiatric Medical Association (PPMA)

American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS)

American Board of Podiatric Surgery (ABPS)

American Diabetes Association (ADA)

Saint Lukes Hospital & Health Network

American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics(ACFAOM)

American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine

WMMR Radio 

Trout Unlimited 

Delaware River Guide

Monocacy Chapter of Trout Unlimited #491                                                                     

Orthotics

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Ongoing foot pain can often be debilitating for those suffering from the discomfort. In order to help alleviate the pain, a podiatrist may suggest you wear custom orthotics. Custom orthotics fit perfectly for your foot and are made specifically for your type of foot condition. For some, orthotics make performing day to day activities easier and less painful.

Orthotics are especially useful for those with foot pain and those who may have fallen arches. Orthotics may help properly reposition the structures of the foot, easing the pressure and rebalancing the distribution of weight on the feet. Those with arthritic feet or those experiencing pain due to plantar fasciitis may find relief with orthotics, as they also tend to find issues with arch complications. Orthotics are a great way to give your feet extra support, which can come in handy for those who tend to stand or work on their feet for the majority of the day. The next type of patient who made aid in the use of orthotics are those with diabetes. It’s more likely for those with diabetes to develop corns and calluses. When this occurs, the friction of the corn or callus against your footwear can be extremely uncomfortable and painful. Orthotics, in this instance, can be useful in reducing the pressure placed upon the affected areas.

If you’d like more information about the type of orthotics that is best for your condition, we suggest you speak with a podiatrist for a professional recommendation.

Call Achilles Foot Center 570-888-2122.

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