Experience SOLS Rx 3D Printed Orthoses at Harrogate

With less than a week to the start of the College of Podiatry Annual Conference in Harrogate the excitement is really building at Firefly.

We are excited to be launching the next generation orthotic to the UK market, SOLS Rx. SOLS Rx 3D printed orthoses are causing a stir as they seek to align Podiatry with state of the art 3D printing technology.

We’re giving away complementary sets of SOLS Rx devices to delegates attending the conference in Harrogate*.

To register your interest in availing of this offer and to experience these ground breaking orthoses
follow this link and complete the short form.

Harnessing the power of Apple’s iPad/iPod and related iOS technology, SOLS produce 3D printed orthoses by capturing photographic data of the patient’s foot and ankle. This data is then processed via SOLS software and sent to be 3D printed using laser sintering.

As Firefly Orthoses launch this product into the UK, we are offering delegates attending the Harrogate conference the chance to experience SOLS for themselves. We will be demonstrating SOLS orthoses and also offering complementary pairs to conference delegates.

We will be using the conference as an opportunity to demonstrate how the technology functions and how it can improve clinic efficiency.

Once Firefly have gone through the data capture process with you at the conference, you will receive your unique 3D sintered orthoses in the post. In the weeks that follow Firefly will be in touch to find out about your experiences wearing SOLS 3D printed orthoses.

Hermitage Crowned T37 400m World Champion in Doha

Briton, Georgie Hermitage has broken her own world record to become the T37 400m World Champion at the IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha.

Wearing her Firefly Orthoses, Hermitage knocked nearly half a second from her previous best, crossing the line 62.01 seconds, almost 3 and a half second ahead of second-place finisher, France’s Mandy Francois-Elie.

Hermitage’s form coming into the World Championships has been spectacular, this year alone she has broken the T37 400m World Record on three occasions.

Hermitage had to deal with foot injuries in the lead-up to the Games, but showed no ill effect as she cruised home to take the world title.

Speaking to the BBC after the win Hermitage said:

‘This is more than I could ever dreamed of, I never thought I would get a world record. Today was all about getting around and trying to win gold and make the point there is more in me’.

Georgie spoke to More4 about her delight at her achievement:

After already claiming a silver medal in the 100m event at the Championships, she’s now heading into winter training ahead of her next goal of competing at Rio 2016. Katrina Waller is the clinical lead at Compleet Feet, based in Sussex. It was here, as a patient of Katrina’s Georgie was prescribed Firefly Orthoses and wears her orthotic devices when competing.    Firefly Orthoses are proud to have played a small role in Georgie’s exceptional achievements and wish her every success in the future.  

If you are a Podiatrist working with elite or hobby athletes who you believe can benefit from orthotic therapy, contact us on [email protected].

An evening with Forensic Podiatrist Haydn Kelly & author Peter James

Event: An evening with crime fiction writer Peter James and Forensic Podiatrist Haydn Kelly: showcasing forensic podiatry.
Venue: Plymouth University, Drake Circus Campus, Roland Levinksy Building.
Date: 20th October, 2015.

Firefly Orthoses is delighted to sponsor an evening with bestselling crime fiction writer Peter James and Forensic Podiatrist Haydn Kelly. The evening features as part of the Plymouth International Book Festival and is hosted by Plymouth University.

Peter James will give an insight into how he developed his character Haydn Kelly. The real life Haydn Kelly will also be in attendance. Haydn is a graduate of Plymouth University where he qualified as a Podiatrist in the 1980s. Today Haydn is renowned for his work developing Forensic Gait Analysis.

Haydn’s work came to wider prominence in the year 2000 when his forensic gait analysis was first used as admissible evidence in a criminal law case.

Author Peter James will be on hand to answer questions about his writing and sign copies of his books, while Haydn Kelly will discuss his work as a Forensic Podiatrist.

The evening begins at 6pm with drinks and canapés and will run until 8pm. The event is free to all, but places are limited. Registration is essential, follow this link to book a place. If you have any queries please email: [email protected].

Further information on the event can be found here.

SOLS, FIREFLY & THE FUTURE OF PODIATRY

Technology, particularly mobile technology, is changing many aspects of our lives. Our shopping habits, how we access financial institutions and how we arrange travel have all changed in recent years thanks to technology. For the most part, technology has made the processes associated with these events and tasks more efficient. Why shouldn’t the practice of Podiatry benefit from the efficiency technology offers?

Recently, on social media, questions were posed regarding technology and Podiatry. Are there mobile technology companies who are effecting Podiatry and what are the repercussions of this to the profession?

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An excellent example of one such company seeking to change how orthoses are prescribed is SOLS. SOLS harness Apple’s iOS technology and Apple’s iPhone and iPad hardware to capture foot and ankle data using photographic images as a means to create custom made orthoses. SOLS disruptive technology seeks to bring an end to the days of casting patient’s feet or the potential inaccuracies sometimes associated with foam box casting when making orthoses.

But what will the long-term effects of such technology have on the Podiatry profession? This very question was asked by Podiatrist Ian Griffiths on Twitter (@Sports_Pod).

Twitter Conversation I Griffiths

In addressing Ian’s question, Firefly Orthoses’ founder and Medical Director Martin McGeough stated:

‘Firefly are actively influencing SOLS in partnering with podiatrists for the supply of their medical prescription product called SOLS RX.

This custom made orthotic must be prescribed by podiatrists and is aiming to offer correction by incorporating rotations of the heel and forefoot. Certain features are currently limited and we are suggesting they add more, for example Lateral & Medial flanges etc. This is in progress.

We launch this product at our annual podiatry conference in Harrogate. The data acquisition is high-tech and cool. The product is reasonable and improving weekly. Watch this space as it is interesting.

However, I believe as a profession we must engage and influence these disruptive new high-tech companies who design and manufacture foot and ankle medical devices. No one does it better than our profession. Sometimes we are just too quiet about it!

They have another product called SOLS flex which is a customised insole with no correction features. They sell this direct to the public. SOLS intend directing patients with more complex pathology to their database of podiatrists for their SOLS RX product range.

We have influenced them to understand that a full history and physical must be completed prior to a diagnosis by a podiatrist. Then if appropriate orthotic therapy can commence combined with footwear advice and especially strength, flexibility and conditioning.’

Keep an eye on our website to stay up to date with Firefly’s launch of SOLS at the forthcoming College of Podiatry Conference 2015.

College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2015

With 6 weeks until the Conference in Harrogate, we at Firefly Orthoses are busy preparing for the event.

At this year’s conference, we intend to give you a state-of-the-art orthotic product to wear and trail. In the weeks that follow the conference, we will be in touch to hear how you are getting on with the product.

We’re not going to give too much away right now, but keep a close eye on our website for news and updates to ensure you are involved.

As always, our Twitter account will be active in the lead up to the conference.  Follow @FireflyOrthoses for all the latest news on our range of orthotic products and what to expect from Firefly Orthoses in Harrogate this year.

If you have any questions about our products and services contact us via Twitter or for more technical questions and queries email us at i[email protected].

Our organisation is focused around the design and manufacture of custom made orthoses for the Podiatric profession. We produce orthoses to the highest laboratory standards using the best materials and technology to ensure you, the Podiatrist, achieve best patient outcomes.

We also have exclusive partnerships with  providers of Podiatric related AFOs such as the Richie Brace.

Organisational Background

Firefly Orthoses was founded by Martin McGeough, over a decade ago. Martin is seen as an authoritative voice in the field of Podiatry. Over the years Firefly Orthoses has developed relationships with the NHS and private practitioners across the UK and Ireland supplying orthoses to both.

You can find our full product range here.

If you are a new customer or have never ordered with Firefly before but wish to find out more, you can access our new customer information here.

Keep an eye on our website and Twitter account to keep up to date with all our Conference preparations in the weeks leading up to the event.

Richie Brace Dynamic Assist: Product Alteration Info

The manufacturer of the Dynamic Assist Richie Brace has improved the device’s structure by altering the Tamarack hinge.

Click here to Order the improved Dynamic Assist Richie Brace using Firefly’s order form

Richie Brace Dynamic Assist

Instead of applying heat when forming the Tamarack hinge in the foot plate, the hinge will now be attached with an injection moulded mount.

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New hinge with injection molded mount (left) with old heat Tamarack hinge (right).

 

The new mount holds the hinge more firmly in the footplate, creating a more dependable union between the footplate and the uprights. This new mount will also make it easier to convert a Tamarack hinge to a fixed or pivot articulation when necessary and improves the overall aesthetics of the brace.

All Dynamic Assist braces put into production prior to September 21st, 2015 cannot be retrofitted with this new mount.

If you have any queries regarding this change please contact us at [email protected].

Click here to Order the improved Dynamic Assist Richie Brace using Firefly’s order form

About the Dynamic Assist Richie Brace

The Dynamic Assist Richie Brace is a custom balanced foot orthotic.

Features:

  • 30mm heel cup
  • Anatomic ankle axis hinge placement
  • Semi-rigid lower limb supports
  • Custom contoured footplate attachment
  • Tamarack flexural ankle joints

Benefits:

  • Dynamic dorsiflexion-assist
  • Control of varus/valgus alignment of the foot
  • Pure, unrestricted sagittal ankle motion
  • Optimal shoe fit
  • Treatment Guide: Partial of complete Dropfoot

Brace can be used if patient has Adducto-Varus foot deformity, Diabetic Charcot deformity without severe equinus, and body weight over 14.28stone /200 lbs.

Brace cannot be used if patient has Spasticity of plantar flexors or invertor muscle groups, moderate to severe weakness of pnatarflexors, severe Equinus, or an unstable knee.

Clinical Indications:

  • Post CVA (stroke)
  • Mild Muscular Dystrophy
  • Charcot Marie Tooth Disease
  • Post spinal cord surgery
  • Diabetic Neuropathy

SOLS, FIREFLY AND YOU: College of Podiatry Conference 2015

Ahead of this year’s Conference in Harrogate, Firefly is delighted to announce we will be offering Podiatrists who attend the conference the opportunity to trail a pair of SOLS.

Firefly Orthoses are exclusive distributors of SOLS for the UK and Ireland.

SOLS 3D printed orthoses are causing a stir as they seek to align Podiatry with state of the art 3D printing technology.

SOLS harnesses the power of Apple’s iPad/iPod and related iOS technology capturing photographic data of the patient’s foot and ankle. This data is then processed via SOLS software and sent to be 3D printed using laser sintering.

At this year’s conference Firefly Orthoses will be seeking your opinion on SOLS. We will be using the conference as an opportunity to demonstrate how the technology works and how it can improve clinic efficiency.

Once you have gone through the data capture process, you will receive your unique 3D sintered orthoses in the post. In the weeks that follow Firefly will be in touch with you to find out about your experiences of wearing SOLS.

We’ll be asking what you like about the product and how you believe it may be improved.

If you are interested in taking part, register your interest by emailing [email protected]

We look forward to meeting you in Harrogate.

The Process of Making Custom Made Foot Orthoses – Casting to Fitting

Assessment

The podiatrist goes through the medical history of the patient, discussing any conditions or injuries the patient previously encountered that may be contributing factors to any current conditions. The podiatrist begins the lower extremity biomechanical assessment. This includes orthopaedic assessment and clinical gait analysis. This is followed by a review of footwear with recommendations advanced based on lifestyle and activities. Finally, a 3 dimensional impression of the patient’s foot is captured or what is known as a ‘Anatomical Volumetric Foot Model’ [AVFM]. This is a physical or digital model that captures a person’s three dimensional plantar foot anatomy when the foot is non weight-bearing, semi weight-bearing and fully weight-bearing.

Foot Modelling

A digital AVFM must use actual 3 dimensional data points taken directly from the foot to duplicate plantar foot anatomy. The most common examples include laser 3D scanners, stereo-digital 3D imaging systems and pin array systems. A physical AVFM captures the foot anatomy through direct contact to duplicate plantar foot anatomy. The most common examples see plaster of paris casts used or foam impressions taken directly from the foot. Any material or method that uses direct capture of the entire plantar foot anatomy creates an AVFM.

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Plaster of paris foot casting

Manufacturing the Orthotic

Firefly Orthoses only accepts ‘Anatomical Volumetric Foot Models’ and all our prescription orthoses conform to this classification ahead of the manufacturing process.

Firefly will receive a prescription document from the Podiatrist, detailing all relevant information about the patient [weight, activity level, medical condition and footwear] along with either a physical or digital AVFM ahead of manufacturing the anatomical custom foot orthotic [ACFO]. The shell of the device is the foundation around which the device is created. The device’s shell is made from thermoplastics such as Polypropylene or Copolymer, Nylon reinforced thermoplastic, Carboplastic or Carbon Fibre. Each of these materials have unique characteristics that will benefit the patient depending on their needs.

There are two primary methods of orthotic shell manufacturing:

  1. direct milled devices milled from polypropylene plastic,
  2. vacuum press, where the shell is moulded using a vacuum press from carbon fibre or carbon plastics including: polypropylene, copolymer, carbon graphite or laminate resin with EVA.

The direct milled process sees the orthotic device fashioned from a block of the chosen shell material usually a Thermoplastic such as Polypropylene. From here the device is machine sculpted and shaped to meet the patient’s needs. This method is suitable for durable, long-lasting devices that accommodate all modifications.

The vacuum press method sees the heated shell material placed over the positive cast model, and moulded around the model using a vacuum press. This method allows for a variety of shell materials such as copolymer, XT Sprint or TL2100. Devices manufactured via this process are generally lightweight, offering greater flexibility and suitable for dress wear and sports wear such as football boots. Depending on the style of orthoses, there are limitations to the modifications that can be made to the vacuum pressed device.

The process of finishing the orthoses is a combination of computer aided design and manufacturing, coupled with craftsmanship. Firefly Orthoses’ highly skilled technicians finish the orthotic devices to exceptional standards.

Our technicians not only shape the orthoses to meet the contours of the foot, but further modify using postings, padding and additions to ensure the foot is balanced through the gait cycle. The finished device must meet the design requirements as specified by the prescribing physician, taking into consideration appropriate medial and /or lateral arch fill, lateral column expansions, heel expansion, and intrinsic forefoot and or rear-foot corrections.

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Cast, positive mold and orthotic.

The image above shows a plaster of paris cast of the patient’s foot, followed by a positive mould of the cast and finally the finished custom made Firefly Orthotic Device.

The combination of materials, additions and modifications available to meet the patient’s needs can be viewed on our products page, and are combined alongside a suitable top cover material of either EVA, expanded vinyl, neoprene, open and closed cell polyurethane, cork and leather.

Firefly Orthoses Fit

The custom-made orthoses designed and manufactured by Firefly ensure enough flex for functional pronation and comfort and enough stiffness to maintain arch height for normal function.

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Finished Orthotic

Firefly Orthoses Website: An Education and Research Portal

At Firefly Orthoses we are all about crafting custom-made orthoses, but the world of foot orthoses never stands still (sorry for the pun). Research is continually published, building and progressing the field and our www.firefly.ie website acts as a portal to access a plethora of valuable and relevant information relating to orthotic therapy for the Podiatric professional.

Indeed, Firefly has been directly involved in some important research projects including the A-Footprint project. This initiative led by Glasgow Caledonian University to develop cost-effective foot/ankle and foot orthoses to treat common disabling conditions, personalised for form and function.

The A-Footprint research project explored the production of foot orthoses using 3D laser sintering techniques, techniques which today are used by companies such as SOLS in their 3D printed orthoses.

Firefly Website: A Research Resource

Firefly’s website is home to an ever-growing list of research articles. This is an excellent resource for both Podiatry students and professionals who are interested in achieving a deeper understanding of custom made ankle and foot orthoses.

The research articles cover a broad range of relevant topics such as gait and posture, the use of technology in prescribing orthoses, to additive manufacturing.

Many of the articles listed are linked to the publisher’s website. In some instances, the research article is linked to a full PDF version of the text.

Podiatric Biomechanic Symposia

In recent years, Firefly Orthoses has led the way in the dissemination of Podiatric knowledge. In 2008, 2011 and 2014 we hosted the Podiatric Biomechanic Symposium. These events brought the brightest and most progressive minds together to explore and discuss their work and developments in the field of Podiatric Biomechanic Therapy. Keynote speakers at the events included Trevor Prior, Douglas Richie and Tim E. Kilmartin.

Our website functions as a portal, offering free access to the presentations from all three Symposia. We encourage you to access this valuable information and make the most of it.

How can we help?

If there is any aspect of prescribing foot orthoses you wish to find out more about, please don’t hesitate to contact us to request information. Firefly Orthoses can be contacted at [email protected], or alternatively you can make contact with us via Twitter @FireflyOrthoses. We will be delighted to provide you with the most up-to-date information available.

At Firefly Orthoses we recognise the power in knowledge. We provide our customers with free technical support that ensures they achieve the best clinical outcomes. You can become a Firefly customer by visiting our New Customer page.

Georgie Hermitage breaks her own 400m World Record

Firefly Orthoses wearer, Georgie Hermitage bettered her T37 400-metre World Record at the IPC Grand Prix in London recently.

26 year-old Georgie beat her previous World Record set in Berlin on June 20th, crossing the line in London’s Olympic Stadium in a time of one minute 2.48 seconds. Her new time shaved .22 of a second of her previous record.

Georgie competes in the T37 400m event. The International Paralympic Committee allocates the T37 classification for athletes with athetosis, ataxi and/or hypertonia. She is also a member of the women’s 4X100m GB squad.

Georgie has Cerebral Palsy, but the condition is only evident on close inspection. She is a patient of Katrina Waller, Clinical Lead and Podiatrist at Compleet Feet in Sussex. On her clinic blog, Katrina outlines that following a biomechanical assessment she could see how the condition was effecting Georgie’s running.

Katrina outlines how Cerebral Palsy impacts Georgie’s movement; ‘… there being some muscle weakness and reduced muscle build on the left, but this does not slow her down or affect the quality of her life, far from it. She has found she can run better than many athletes’.

As her Podiatrist, Katrina identified a ‘tightness of her tendo-achilles and calf muscles meaning she has a functional shorter leg, with the foot tending to roll inwards. What we term over-pronation. Georgie is having to work the left lower limb hard to compensate, and the right side takes a lot of the strain. Not an ideal situation if you are trying to run super efficiently’.

Georgie wears prescription Firefly orthoses in her running shoes. The orthoses are custom-designed to support Georgie’s foot to prevent over-pronatory stress. Katrina describes the benefit of Firefly Orthoses, ‘they allow Georgie run like an athlete, keep up with the high training demands placed upon her, helping her to secure her place to run in the 2016 Rio Paralympics’.

You can read Katrina’s full blog post on Georgie here.

Georgie intends to represent Great Britain at the IPC European Championships in Swansea in August as she builds towards her goal of competing for a medal at Rio 2016. All at Firefly Orthoses are wishing Georgie the best of luck and continued success!