|
Bear Street
Pharmacy
49 Bear Street, Barnstaple, Devon, EX32 7DB
Tel:
0870 7662213 Fax: 01271 323878
HEEL PAIN (PLANTAR FASCIITIS)
Heel pain is usually caused by rolling over of the foot (Excess
Pronation). As the foot pronates, the arch collapses and the muscles
(plantar fascia) and supporting structure are forced to stretch and
elongate. This puts traction and strain on the ligaments running from
the heel to the toes. In turn, the heel bone 'responds' by developing
a bony growth right in the centre of the heel - the 'heel spur'.
VASYLI orthotic shoe inserts are designed to align the foot and
control body posture. By supporting the arches and re-aligning the
lower limb to its natural angle, VASYLI orthotics reduce the traction
and strain on the plantar fascia, taking away this common cause of
heel pain.
In addition, VASYLI orthotic's Poron' Shock dot in the centre of the
heel part of the product helps disperse shock, thereby providing extra
relief.

|
|
KNEE PAIN (PATELLO-FEMORAL SYNDROME)
Excess Pronation - or rolling over of the foot - causes the lower leg
(the tibia & fibia) to rotate internally. In turn, this will put
excessive forces on the knee cap and over time it will weaken the
muscles and ligaments in the knee joint. Often, a 'grinding' sensation
is experienced in the knee, combined with a sharp pain.
By supporting the arches and re-aligning the lower limb, VASYLI
orthotics stop the leg from rotating internally, thereby effectively
taking away this common cause of knee pain.

|
|
TIRED, ACHING LEGS
Tired/aching legs are commonly caused by strain and traction on the
calf muscles at the back of the legs. This occurs when the feet roll
over and the legs rotate internally. In turn, this places stress on
the leg muscles.
VASYLI orthotics control 'excess pronation' decreasing internal
rotation of the leg and traction on the calf muscles, thereby taking
away this common cause of tired/aching legs.

|
|
ACHILLES PAIN (ACHILLES TENDONITIS)
Achilles Tendonitis commonly
occurs from shearing and stretching (tractional) forces placed on the
Achilles tendon at the back of the heel. Excess Pronation causes the
heel bone to tilt excessively and places extra strain on the tendon.
Inflammation of the tendon is a common result along with tightening of
the calf muscles.
VASYLI orthotics align the heel bone and significantly reduce the
shearing and stretching forces on the Achilles Tendon, thereby
providing relief from Achilles Pain.

|
|
LOWER BACK PAIN (LUMBAR PAIN)
Rolling over of the feet - excess pronation - causes the lower leg to
rotate internally. As a result, the pelvis is forced to tilt forward,
which can cause an increased curvature of the lower back (see
illustration). This is referred to as 'poor body posture'. Especially
after standing upright for longer periods, the curvature in the back
will cause tightness and stiffness of the lower back muscles.
By controlling 'excess pronation' of the feet, VASYLI orthotics help
improve body posture. Because the feet are
now properly aligned, internal rotation of the legs and forward pelvic
tilt are greatly reduced, thereby easing low back pain.

|
|
SHIN PAIN (TIBIAL STRESS SYNDROME)
Shin Pain referred to as "Shin Splints" is
a common term for pain occurring in the front and/or inside section of
the shin bone (tibia). Anterior (front) shin splints is often
experienced by new runners or walkers when pain occurs in the muscles
at the front of the shin during exercise. Posterior shin splints
(inside shin pain) is a more chronic condition occurring along the
inside edge
of the shin bone (tibia) and generally occurs with more active sports.
Both conditions are related to excess stretching (traction of muscles
& tendons along the shin (tibia and fibula) bones.
VASYLI orthotics reduce excess stretching (traction) of the front and
back leg muscles (commonly called Anterior Tibialis and Posterior
Tibialis muscles) by utilising the patented "angular restraining
mechanism" in the heel section, thereby relieving this common pain.

|
|
OUTSIDE KNEE & HIP PAIN (ILIO-TIBIAL BAND SYNDROME)
A common condition in athletes caused by abnormal friction and rubbing
of the ilio-tibial band muscle over the knee and hip joints. This
condition commonly exhibits a gradual but rather severe pain on the
outside knee joint and less commonly on the outside hip section.
Sometimes, simply walking up or down stairs may aggravate this
condition. The pain usually subsides immediately upon rest but
re-occurs with activity.
VASYLI orthotics control the internal rotation of the shin bone
(tibia) and furthermore the rotation on the knee and hip joint via the
in-built rearfoot varus wedge, thereby reducing stretching (tractional)
and frictional forces on the ilio-tibial band muscle. Stretching of
the ilio-tibial band muscle is advised.

|
|
|
|