My foot orthotics (which I'm wearing due to a slightly slant pelvis and a resulting difference in the length of the legs) are on their last legs and need replacement sometime soon. Does anyone of you know how to proceed in this question? Would I need to go to doctor to a have a proper diagnosis/prescription for them or are there orthopedic shops or something that would be able to simple copy the ones I have (if I tell them the difference in leg length)?
Thanks in advance for any hints in this matter...
Foot orthotics
Re: Foot orthotics
There are two podiatrists at Dextra and they make orthodics. When you call to make the appointment, make sure you know how to say podiatrist in Finnish - i saw 2 different types of doctors before i actually got to the podiatrist because the person i made the appointment with didn't understand my English very well. You don't need to see a gp first.
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Re: Foot orthotics
googling ortopediset pohjalliset turku should provide something...
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Re: Foot orthotics
Thanks a lot for your very helpful comments, I think I've found out where to go now.
Re: Foot orthotics
By the way, you don't happen to know whether Kela will chip in a bit? But I guess I'll find out soon..
Re: Foot orthotics
I recently got a pair of these ... http://www.sidas.com/
I was referred by the workplace doctor, I prefer to wear safety shoes at work and there is no support for the arch in them. The company paid for the first pair ... €136,65.
The podiatrist told that if you want more pairs, once they have set up the machines / moulds, subsequent pairs are half price so I got a second pair for €68.
There did not seem to be any mention of Kela on the bill, so I suppose there is no contribution.
I was referred by the workplace doctor, I prefer to wear safety shoes at work and there is no support for the arch in them. The company paid for the first pair ... €136,65.
The podiatrist told that if you want more pairs, once they have set up the machines / moulds, subsequent pairs are half price so I got a second pair for €68.
There did not seem to be any mention of Kela on the bill, so I suppose there is no contribution.
