Where is Orthofeet company located?
Street, Norwood, NJ
We are located at 335 Chestnut Street, Norwood, NJ 07648. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email us at [email protected] or to phone us directly at 1-551-400-5400. We are always happy to hear from you.
Who wears orthopedic shoes?
In reality though, orthopedic shoes are worn by people of all ages who suffer from poor foot mechanics as they are specifically designed to support the structure and mechanics of the foot, ankle and leg.
What are off the shelf orthopedic shoes?
Orthopedic shoes are off-the-shelf, ready-made footwear manufactured by recognized and reputable orthopedic footwear manufacturers. Properly manufactured orthopedic shoes are used to accommodate, control, or support the therapeutic needs of a foot deformity or abnormality in the lower extremities.
What is the difference between regular shoes and orthopedic shoes?
Orthopaedic shoes are shoes that are specifically designed to support or accommodate the mechanics and structure of the foot, ankle and leg and they have a number of medically beneficial features and functions that separate them from everyday footwear.
Is OrthoFeet an American company?
For Orthofeet, the New Jersey-based designer and manufacturer of medical footwear for adults with diabetes, 2013 was a year of major transitions. If that weren’t enough, the company also launched 20 new styles of casual and athletic footwear.
Is OrthoFeet same as Vionic?
Orthofeet shoes have many advantages over Vionic, and can work very well as a Vionic alternative, since they are biomechanically engineered with unique comfort features that are not available in Vionic or shoes similar to Vionic.
Are orthotic and orthopedic the same thing?
Orthopedic devices are designed to prevent or manage musculoskeletal problems, while orthotics support or straighten weak joints or limbs.
DO orthopedic shoes really work?
Foot orthotics do not actually correct foot or ankle problems, such as fallen arches. But “orthotics can reposition the structures in the foot to help them move properly and reduce the chance of injury,” says Rock CJay Positano.