Hear What Other Practitioners Have to Say About QUADRASTEPS!

“Roberta invested a lot of time to train my team so that we would get out of the gate running with the QUADRASTEP®program. First, she conducted multiple webinars to prepare us for what to expect in her intensive, three day workshop. Then, she traveled to Lexington to spend an entire day training our team on how to foot type, run a semi-custom clinic and more, before two days of clinic with us and our patients.

I can’t say enough about the teaching ability of both Roberta and Brenda. They gave my team confidence and assured them that they would become ‘old pros’ at foot typing soon. It was fun watching my team respond to R&B – they can be shy, withdrawn and even skeptical during situations where they feel ‘on the spot’ during a continuing education experience. It was quite the opposite this time! They were all interested and engaged. I credit Roberta and Brenda for that. They were absolutely tireless during the three days and everyone on the team drew energy from them. If you are considering QUADRASTEP®(orthotics) for your own office, do yourself a favor and have Roberta’s team teach you in person.”

Nicole Freels, FACFAOM
Lexington Podiatry

 

“I have been using the littleSTEPS® insoles for some time now and find them to be the perfect balance between the affordability of a direct to physician, over the counter device, and the much more expensive custom products. Not only do my patients and their parents appreciate the low cost of the product compared to a custom device, they are immediately impressed at how efficacious the littleSTEPS® are in relieving their children’s symptoms. As a practitioner with many years of experience dealing with pediatric foot and ankle pathologies, it is refreshing to see a product like littleSTEPS® , that offers good quality support such as a deep heel cup, a rearfoot post, and high medial and lateral sides for better forefoot control in a non custom product. I would recommend this product to any parent looking for a reasonably priced and very supportive insole for their child.”

Ron Raducanu, D.P.M., FASPS, FACFAS, FACFAP Private Practice 
Pennsylvania Foot and Ankle Associates, Philadelphia, PA

 

“I’ve had the pleasure of working with Roberta for the last 5 years with the QUADRASTEP® program. Prior to purchasing the orthotics for my office, Roberta spent an extensive amount of time familiarizing me with the devices, their purpose and clinical evaluation that led my patient’s success with the orthotics. She and her team provided a webinar on foot typing and application of the quadrastep system in the office, that was an incredibly educational and enjoyable experience. Over the past months, whenever I had a question, I had solutions by the time I got off of the phone with Roberta and her staff. I’m excited to get my entire staff involved with evaluation and utilizing the Quadrastep system more and more in my office. Everybody benefits, especially the patients.”

Nicholas Pagano, DPM – Barking Dogs Foot and Ankle Care, Plymouth Meeting, PA

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Troubleshooting: Getting Foot Orthoses to Fit Correctly in Shoes.

By  Kylie Pearce, B.Sc (Podiatry), C.Ped

There’s an old maxim in the Podiatry and Pedorthic world that, an orthotic is only as good as the shoe you put it in. This has proven to be very true and it is worth discussing this in detail when going over orthotic therapy as an option. This is commonly referred to ashaving the ‘shoe talk’. It doesn’t matter how expensive and customized your patient’s foot orthotics may be, they could end up having little functionality and benefit if they decide to wear them in shoes that are worn, fit incorrectly or aren’t well designed to accommodate foot orthotics.

It’s important to educate anyone who is considering foot orthotics that they need to look at what shoes they will wear with them and make sure that the shoes aren’t too small to accommodate the orthotic devices because orthotics do take up some room in shoes and there needs to be adequate, length, width and depth to ensure that your patient’s feet will fit correctly in shoes with foot orthotics.

It’s really important that the orthotics sit correctly at the back of the shoe, the heel cup should cup around their heel and there shouldn’t be any gap between the orthotic and the back of the shoe (heel counter). If they have shoes that are long enough, wide enough and deep enough, there are a few other factors to consider. Many shoes have a build in foot bed, if you remove this and replace it with the orthotics then usually fit problems are lessened. But in certain shoe styles, like elastic sided boots, the orthotics have a tendency to slip forward, especially if the heel height is greater than an inch. If your patient wants to wear your orthotics in shoes that have heels higher than an inch, you should discuss this with them because the orthotics may need to be customized for this.

Unfortunately these days, many athletic shoe models aren’t orthotic friendly. Shoe brands that are notoriously bad for accommodating orthotics are Nike, Adidas and Reebok. Please refer to our shoe recommendations by foot type list that you can download here.

Here’s some tips on troubleshooting these problems:

If the orthotic isn’t seating itself back far enough in the shoe, or it has a tendency to slide forward when you put your foot in the shoe. This is commonly because of shoe fit or shoe style problems as discussed above but if your patient has shoes that fit correctly and are a suitable style then a simple way to prevent this is to use a little bit of double-sided tape or Velcro to ensure that the orthotic doesn’t slip forward. If the orthotics do slide forward when they are putting on their shoes, usually if they tap the back of their heels the orthotics will slide back into place and often their weight is enough to keep them there. If not, try the Velcro or tape trick. Just place double-sided tape under the heel of the orthotic and in the center of the heel area in the shoe if you are using Velcro.

The other possible problem is that the orthotic is too wide.  To test this, have your patient stand on the orthotic without their shoes and look down at their feet. If the orthotic is not wider than the circumference of their foot ie, you can’t see any of the orthotic when you are looking down then the orthotic is not too wide! If the orthotic is wider than their foot, you can adjust this for them.

So it basically comes down to:
The orthotic is too wide  – this is rare because your orthotics should have been fitted correctly when dispensed.
Or, the shoe is too small (not wide enough, deep enough or long enough).
Or the shoe style isn’t really suitable for orthotics.

If the orthotics feel good and look like they fit correctly when standing on the orthotics when they’re not in the shoe, then it’s most likely a poor fit between the orthotic and the shoe. Have a look to see if the orthotic sits all the way back into the shoe.  Some shoe styles, like dress shoes or even Nikes and Adidas – really cut out the midfoot and the orthotic doesn’t sit properly in the heel counter.  This can be an issue. The answer is to look for a better shoe style, or cut the orthotic down, which reduces correction, so this is only indicated when the orthotic is too wide or if there are restrictions on what styles of shoes can be worn. Sometimes there is a balance between getting the right amount of correction and getting orthotics that fit well in their shoes. But in my experience starting off with the right shoe style that accommodates foot orthotics well and fits your patient’s foot correctly will get them off on the right foot in regard to getting you the maximum benefit from wearing foot orthotics.

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Praise for the Biomechanics & Orthotics Master Class:

“Whether you’ve heard Louis and/or Roberta speak or not, this is one of the best and practical programs regarding biomechanics and orthotics you’ll hear anywhere, any time. Easy to understand, easy to translate to your patients, easy to implement in your practice. Guaranteed you won’t/can’t sleep through the lectures. They’re entertaining and informative, not dry biomechanics, they’re paced well, and Louis might call you out if he catches you sleeping or checking your smartphone. If you have the time, don’t miss it! If you don’t have the time, make the time–you won’t regret it!” – Brandon Macy, DPM

 

“Great conference. Worth your time. Reignited my passion for biomechanics. Hit the ground running right after the conference!” – Nick Pagano, DPM

 

“The seminar that we attended in Orlando in December has proven quite beneficial for my practice. The QUADRASTEP method is now being instituted within my practice as a first-line of care and practically all situations.

Roberta’s knowledge along with Dr. DeCaro’s experience with biomechanics made this one of the best biomechanical workshops I’ve attended. In school and residency, we were so focused on surgical correction that much was lost in the very nature of the foot as an integral part of the very nature of human mechanics.

I would recommend the QUADRASTEP SYSTEM wholeheartedly to all of my colleagues as a much better and responsible device for patients to use for a multitude of pathologies. The patients I have a used them on are more satisfied, there are very few if any returns, and we are getting family involved in getting QUADRASTEPS for other family members.

My next plan is to arrange a small workshop at the hospital where I work most of the time and educate the OR nurses on the importance of good mechanical of footwear.

Thank you so much for your lecture series. Am I firmly believe that the information that was provided Is far superior then I receive it most medical conferences. That CMEs are not authorized for this is surprising, in that the conference is so educational.” – Chris Bryant, DPM

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