What's the difference between the SDO and traditional orthotics?
FAQ Orthotics, Plantar Fasciitis, Foot PainThe SDO uses fluid silicone to guide the foot into its best position on the ground naturally. A traditional orthotic confines the foot to a pre-set position and tries to control the foot through the footstep. The SDO is the only orthotic in the world that moves with the motion of the arch and cushions the end of the motion where the foot gets ready to move off. A traditional support stops the motion abruptly, which makes it impossible for most people to tolerate beyond the first 2-4 months.
What's the difference between the SDO and the gel-filled orthotics you can buy in the store?
FAQ Orthotics, Plantar Fasciitis, Foot PainThe SDO is a prescription. This means it is more precise than one that fits anyone wearing the same size shoe. It is this precision fit that makes this orthotic work for the poor alignment characteristics of your feet which create everything from foot pain to knee, hip and low back pain. The SDO is fitted from an impression mold which gives not only the size of of your foot but most importantly the position of your foot. It is easy to do at home and then send back.
Why do I need Orthotics?
mugfordHdrBelow are some of the more common symptoms that can be developed due to improper foot biomechanics. All of these problems can be helped by orthotics. Foot pronation causes internal leg rotation. This has the effect of tilting the pelvis forward and increasing the curve in the lower back resulting in aching and stiffness. Internal rotation of the lower leg due to over pronation of the foot results in a change of alignment between the upper leg bone (femur) and the lower leg bone (tibia).
What if I wear orthotics?
Frequently Asked QuestionsThe Massaging Insoles should be placed on TOP of the orthotic. They will shape to the orthotic so as not to distort the function and will make the orthotic more comfortable. We recommend you continue wearing the orthotic if your doctor prescribed them.
Is the SDO only for foot pain?
FAQ Orthotics, Plantar Fasciitis, Foot PainDefinitely not. It corrects the naturally poor alignment of all feet which, over time, affects, ankles, knees, hips and low back. Actually, that's true. Most people are in pain when they contact me. My issue is prevention. If I could make everyone wear the SDO from about the age of 10 years and up I could prevent a lot of common foot and lower extremity problems like knee, hip, and low back pain, that take a long time to show up over a lifetime.
What is the difference between minimally invasive knee replacement and traditional knee replacement?
CCMIS Frequently Asked Questions About MISIn traditional knee replacement, an approximately 10 to 12 inch skin incision is made centered over the knee. This is followed by making an incision into the quadriceps tendon above the knee, down the side of the kneecap and two inches below the joint and then the kneecap is flipped 180 degrees and off to the side (everted). The knee is then bent up to expose the bones of the knee for resurfacing with the knee prosthesis.
What is the difference between minimally invasive hip replacement and traditional hip replacement?
CCMIS Frequently Asked Questions About MISThe difference is in the size of the skin incision and, more importantly, how much muscle and tissue is cut to put the total joint components in. Cutting less muscle results in less pain, less swelling and potentially a quicker recovery. No, the same components are used in MIS hip replacement surgery that are used in traditional surgery. They are just put in through smaller incisions in the skin and muscle using specialized instruments.
What is the difference between AM and "traditional modeling"?
Agile Modeling -- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)This is hard to answer because I don't know what "traditional modeling" within your environment. In many organizations the traditional approach to modeling is to develop relatively detailed models before coding begins. Sometimes these models are kept up to date, sometimes they are not, and sometimes they're even used to generate code (often a good thing). Each of these models are often created by a single, expert person who typically spends most of their time working alone.
What is the difference between the Traditional Method and the IntraLase Method™?
Frequently Asked Questions About LASIKThe Traditional Method utilizes a microkeratome (or blade) to create the flap, whereas the IntraLase Method™ uses a laser for a totally-blade free procedure. Dr. Oursler is comfortable with either procedure but recommends the IntraLase Method™ due to its consistently predictable outcomes. Due to the advanced technology, the IntraLase Method™ is also slightly more expensive.
What is the difference between traditional and online trading?
Education Department - Commerce WorldMostly through television, radio, newspaper or magazine to promote products. In some big organizations, money spent on television air time accounts for 80% of total advertising. Most customers receive the advertising information passively. No longer promoting products with a sales approach, but with the contents of Internet to attract consumers. Customers are given the right to choose and control. They can actively search products of their interest, log in and off whenever they like.
What is the difference from traditional wallcoverings or murals?
FAQ & AnswersIn a word, it is fluorescence/luminescence 3D effect activated under BLB lamp (U/V fluorescence lamp). To say others, the gigantic photo scale instead of repeat pattern, futuristic designs of artist touch, etc. CyberTex has dual function, it is a kind of fine wallcovering decoration with gigantic photo in daytime or normal lamp but it turns to create fluorescence 3D fantasy world under BLB lamp.
What is the difference between traditional and step in bindings?
Snowboard Tips, Buy Snowboards, Snowboard Information, Snowb...Tradional snowboard bindings have 2 or 3 straps that ratchet down to hold the snowboard boot in the binding, while step-in snowboard bindings are similar to ski binding system in that you can step in without having to tighten anything. Beginner snowboarders seem to like step-in snowboard bindings a little better because they can step in without sitting down. We only endorse two brands of step-in snowboard bindings.
What is the difference between traditional studios and lakefrontstudios?
SpecificationsNo difference, really. Lakefront is a full functional recording studio; capable of doing anything you would be able to do in any other recording studio. It all comes down to how it sounds; 'demo quality' or
