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Why Do My Feet Hurt After Age 70?

4/1/2026

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If you’ve noticed more foot pain as you’ve gotten older, you’re not alone—and there’s a very real reason for it.

What Changes as We Age?

As we age, the natural fat pads under our heels and the balls of our feet—our body’s built-in shock absorbers—begin to thin and lose elasticity.
Think of them like sponges that have been compressed for years. Over time, they simply don’t bounce back the way they used to.

This means:
  • Less cushioning with each step
  • More pressure on your heels and forefoot
  • Increased discomfort when walking or standing

How Can You Reduce the Pain?

The good news is there are simple, effective ways to improve comfort and mobility.

Custom foot orthotics are designed to:
  • Provide additional cushioning
  • Offload pressure from sensitive areas
  • Redistribute weight more evenly
  • Restore some of the shock absorption your feet have lost

Stay Active and Independent

With the right support, you can continue to walk comfortably, stay active, and maintain your independence.
Foot pain isn’t just something you have to “live with” as you age—there are solutions that can make a real difference.

Need Help?

If you’re experiencing foot discomfort or want to explore your options, we’re here to help.

OceanWalk Pedorthic Clinic
Katia Langton, C. Ped (C)
📞 250-585-5859
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How Can Shockwave Therapy Help Me?

4/1/2026

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If you’re dealing with ongoing foot, heel, or lower limb pain that just won’t go away, shockwave therapy may be the solution you’ve been looking for.

What Is Shockwave Therapy?

Shockwave therapy uses high-energy acoustic waves (not electrical shocks) to deliver a mechanical force deep into the tissue.

This process helps:
  • Increase blood flow
  • Break up scar tissue
  • Stimulate cell regeneration
  • Reduce pain
  • Restore mobility

It’s a non-invasive treatment designed to support your body’s natural healing process.

What Conditions Can It Help?

Shockwave therapy is especially effective for chronic and stubborn lower limb conditions, including:
  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendinopathy
  • Heel Spurs
  • Shin Splints
  • Peroneal Tendinopathy
  • Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
  • Morton’s Neuroma
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Hamstring Tendinopathy
  • Iliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome

Why Consider Shockwave?

If you’ve tried other treatments without success, shockwave therapy offers a powerful alternative to help reduce pain and get you moving again—without surgery or long recovery times.

Ready to Get Started?

If you’re curious whether shockwave therapy is right for you, we’re here to help.

OceanWalk Pedorthic Clinic
Katia Langton, C. Ped (C)
📞 250-585-5859
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Avoid Diabetic Foot Complications

4/1/2026

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When it comes to your foot health, don’t ignore the warning signs—and don’t assume you’re doing enough to protect your feet.

The reality is that many diabetic foot complications are preventable with the right care, education, and support.

Why This Matters


Diabetic foot complications account for a significant number of avoidable ulcers and amputations. In many cases, these outcomes are not due to lack of care—but rather a lack of understanding between patients and healthcare providers.

That’s why education and proactive care are key.

What You Can DoHere are a few simple steps to help reduce your risk:
  • Know your risk category
    Ask your healthcare provider about your diabetic foot risk level and what it means for you.
  • Understand neuropathy
    Learn how much nerve damage (if any) you may have, and how it affects your feet.
  • Ask about off-loading
    Proper off-loading can help reduce pressure and protect your feet from injury.
  • Get regular assessments
    Annual foot assessments are essential to monitor changes and prevent complications.
  • Stay active and mobile
    Movement supports circulation and overall foot health.

Stay Proactive

The more you understand your feet, the better you can protect them. Don’t hesitate to ask questions, seek guidance, and stay informed.

Taking small, consistent steps today can help you avoid serious complications tomorrow.

Need Support?

If you have questions about your foot health or want a professional assessment, we’re here to help.

OceanWalk Pedorthic Clinic

Katia Langton, C. Ped (C)
📞 250-585-5859
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    Katia Langton

    Katia Langton is trained as a doctor of Chiropractic. She is the owner and operator of Oceanwalk Pedorthic Footcare and is also the Secretary of the Diabetic Foot Stream Committee of the International Diabetes Federation and co-authored the latest IDF guidelines to protect The Diabetic foot from breakdown.

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