Off-the-Shelf vs. Custom Orthotics

If you have a serious condition or chronic pain, an off-the-shelf orthotic device may not be right for you. Talk to your doctor about custom-made orthotics and take advantage of their long-term benefits. A stiff back, uncooperative knee, tired leg, or sore foot are all issues that the right orthotic ... Read More

The Science Behind Fabricating Prosthetic Hands and Arms

The process followed to make custom prosthetic limbs requires attention to detail and continuous patient communication. Learn how the prosthetists at Horton’s Orthotics & Prosthetics do it! Prosthetic limbs may be artificial, but when custom-made, they become realistic appliances that replace ... Read More

The Cool Things That Happen in an Orthotics Lab

The orthotics lab at Horton’s Orthotics & Prosthetics is always evolving to keep up with the latest technology and develop our own new ideas. Custom orthotics fill a great need for people who suffer from mobility-limiting injuries and diseases, but much of the incredible work found in the field ... Read More

5 Common Amputation Risk Factors for People with Diabetes

As someone with diabetes, you likely understand how important it is to prevent diabetic amputation risk factors from becoming your reality. Are you doing everything you can to stay healthy? Foot-related diabetes issues can quickly worsen and lead to serious complications or even amputation. Because ... Read More

Helping You Heal: Foot Orthotics for Every Condition

Having a foot condition, such as flat feet or tendinitis, does not mean you have to live with painful or aching feet, toes, and ankles. Talk to a pedorthist in Arkansas about your orthotic footwear options. Whether you purchase them over-the-counter or have them custom-fitted, foot orthotics in any ... Read More

An Outlook on Life Growing Up With Prosthetics

Whether your child is born with a limb difference or experiences trauma that requires amputation, prosthetics can give them a lifetime of support. A pediatric prosthetist’s job is to custom fit a prosthesis for your child that keeps them moving. Along with occupational therapists, psychologists, and ... Read More