Abstract

Annotation: In today’s age of sports medicine, there is real focus on biomechanics, proprioception, and kinesthetic awareness. This facilitates prevention and treatment of foot and ankle as well as more proximal injuries, and has led to an increase in the use of foot orthoses. Competitive and recreational leg-based sports frequently require orthosis to enable the foot plane to more efficiently direct load up the extremity. Its uses, described here, can be both preventive and therapeutic. This article will address the clinical success, efficacy, and indications for foot orthoses in sports medicine.

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