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Orthoses for knee and hip pain prove their effectiveness

Orthopedic technician
Oleg Chernyshov

THE FUNCTION OF THE FEET
The feet bear almost all of the load during daily activities (running, walking, sports, etc.). The arch of the foot often needs support. An orthopedic insole supports the entire body in the correct anatomical position and relieves strain on the entire musculoskeletal system so that you can move comfortably.

WHO SHOULD WEAR ORTHOSES?
It is estimated that up to 90 % of people require orthotics. They are primarily needed for diseases such as flat feet, osteochondrosis, joint arthrosis, etc. Custom orthotics are very helpful if you are overweight, pregnant, move around a lot, play sports, and wear high-heeled shoes.

PURPOSE AND TYPES OF DEPOSITS

Orthoses can be divided into several categories and have different functions depending on the type and properties

DIABETIC (DIABETIC FOOT SYNDROME)

For the treatment of diabetic foot syndrome and foot deformities resulting from rheumatic fever

THERAPEUTIC INSOLES

Therapeutic insoles are aimed at restoring the function of the musculoskeletal system

ORTHOPEDIC SPORTS INSOLES

Orthopedic sports insoles - their purpose is to reduce the load by correctly distributing body weight on the foot

ORTHOPEDIC INSOLES FOR CHILDREN

For the prevention and treatment of various diseases in the early stages of foot formation. Use children's orthopedic insoles to protect your child from developing flat feet.

ORTHOPEDIC INSOLES FOR PREGNANT WOMEN

This type of insoles is used to distribute the weight of the body during pregnancy. Orthopedic insoles for pregnant women reduce pressure on the feet during movement.

PREVENTION OF ILLNESSES

The use of insoles serves, among other things, to prevent various diseases of the musculoskeletal system.

Important information!

Characteristics

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FLEX technology was developed in 2014. It took two years to test the effectiveness of the insoles and only after successful testing did the corrective insoles come onto the market.
What’s special about the product:

  • The cup shape of the heel The heel is shaped to reduce impact force with every step. The construction relieves pressure on the hip and knee joints;
  • Special frame keeps the foot in the correct position and supports the longitudinal arch of the foot even under high dynamic loads thanks to its unique construction, different thickness zones and variable elasticity;
  • Metatarsal bone roller Provides lateral arch support.

The insole is thin enough to take up little space in the shoe and not affect its fullness. It can be used in all casual shoes, both for women and men. The products are suitable for boots, low shoes, sneakers, sports shoes, moccasins, loafers and other flat shoes. Women can also use orthopedic insoles for arthrosis of the foot in shoes with a heel (height less than 5 cm).

indications

FLEX insoles eliminate discomfort when walking

There are the following indications for the use of FLEX insoles

  • pain in the inner knee area;
  • Osteoarthritis in the knee;
  • pain in the hip joint area;
  • Rapid and uneven wear of the heels (outer part of the heels);
  • Transverse, longitudinal and 1-2 degree arches associated with knee or hip joint abnormalities;
  • Varus feet (O-shaped curvature of the feet);
  • Semi-sedentar foot.

Use insoles for osteoarthritis in the knee and also for prevention.

Check the soles of your shoes! If you stomp the outside of your heel too quickly, it could be a sign of musculoskeletal problems.

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There is a direct connection between flat feet and spinal problems.


The position of the spine is directly related to the arch of the foot and the position of the feet. Foot deformity is accompanied by general skeletal and muscular changes. Flat feet can lead to a variety of spinal and musculoskeletal disorders.

Types of constructions

An orthosis is a clear plastic mouthguard with an anatomical surface for the upper or lower teeth. It is made individually based on diagnostic data from impressions of the patient's teeth.

  • RemovableMade from acrylic or silicone.
  • Not removable – A fixed orthosis is made from composite material and the teeth are prepared before fitting.

A fixed orthosis is prescribed for more serious muscle and joint problems, often immediately after wearing a removable splint. It provides a fixed position for the teeth and regulates the functional load on the teeth.

Removable splints are a preparation for later treatment as they create new jaw alignment and correct deficiencies in the muscles and chewing joints.

orthopedic insoles

  • Relaxation rails – are used to relax and stretch the chewing muscles in cases of pain and fatigue, bruxism and misalignment of the chewing surfaces.
  • Release, center and stabilize – are used for predominantly internal diseases of the jaw joint in order to reduce the pressure on the joint tissue and improve the alignment of the joint heads and intervertebral discs with one another.
  • decompression – are used to treat the back or upper part of the jaw joint in cases of compression that cause pressure on the joints.
  • Repositioning – are used to correct the relationship between the two jaws if the teeth have become misaligned following trauma or tooth extraction.
  • Myoarthropathy – are used for a combination of muscle and joint problems.

indications

Indications for the adjustment and use of orthoses are problems and abnormalities in the jaw system in the following cases:

  • the need to correct position, muscle and joint loading before orthodontic or restorative treatment;
  • the need to increase the vertical height of the bite;
  • night-time grinding of teeth, uncontrolled clenching of teeth – bruxism;
  • Diseases and dysfunctions of the temporomandibular joints, grinding, clicking, grinding when moving the jaws;
  • muscular-articular dysfunctions of the masticatory muscle system;
  • Parafunctions of the masticatory muscles with pain syndrome and jaw joint tension.
  • Pain and discomfort when chewing, yawning, and opening your mouth;
  • Headache, neck pain, numbness with bite problems.

Suprax analogues

Do you know what exactly Suprax is better than analogues? It is used to treat aggressive pathogens and is very effective. And all of this in an outpatient form! The medication can also be used gradually, meaning the doctor may recommend step therapy. This is necessary in particularly severe cases. Treatment begins with parenteral forms of third generation cephalosporins, and after 2-3 days, when the patient's condition has improved, it is switched to oral Suprax.

Suprax insoles

The following medicines have a similar therapeutic effect to Suprax capsules:

Synonyms (medicines that contain the same active ingredient) are:

Please note that the substitution of a drug can only be carried out by the patient's attending physician, who takes into account not only the severity of the patient's condition and the type of disease, but also contraindications and possible side effects.

Suprax/Panzef

These antibiotics are based on the same active ingredient. According to feedback from patients, the body reacts less often with negative side effects when taking Panzef.

Suprax/Sumamed

Sumamed is based on azithromycin, which has a broader antimicrobial effect. Sumamed is given to children, has fewer side effects and the duration of treatment is shorter.

Suprax/Amoxiclav

Unlike Amoxiclav, Suprax is better tolerated and less likely to cause dysbiosis or other gastrointestinal problems.

Further information about the medicine

Cephalosporins are broad-spectrum antibiotics that are highly bactericidal and resistant to beta-lactamases (bacterial enzymes that break down the antibiotic and thus render it ineffective). In general, cephalosporins are in some respects more effective than penicillins. Therefore, Suprax is based on third generation cephalosporins. It is the first antibiotic that can be taken orally. Suprax is based on cefixime. Cefixime attacks the pathogen's cell wall and inhibits its formation.

Suprax inhibits streptococci, Haemophilus influenzae, Escherichia coli, Proteus, Salmonella, Citrobacter and gonococci. However, Suprax is powerless against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, most staphylococci, Enterobacteriaceae and Listeria. As for taking the drug, food has no influence on its bioavailability. Yes, it increases the time to reach the maximum blood level and that's it. Another good thing about Suprax is that it needs to be taken once a day. This is due to the half-life of the drug. Its excretion takes a very long time. Approximately 50 % of the drug is excreted in the urine. This is good because it is effective in treating urinary tract infections. However, it is better not to take it together with diuretics, as the excretion of the drug slows down. Overall, Suprax reaches the site of infection very well. The main sites of infection that Suprax acts on are the middle ear cavity, paranasal sinuses, tonsils, lungs and bile ducts. Patient feedback on Suprax shows that the intestinal microflora is only slightly inhibited. Suprax is available in two dosage forms aimed at different age groups: 400 mg capsules for adult patients and strawberry flavored suspension granules 100 mg/5 ml – 60 ml for children.

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