Our Products : Custom Foot Orthotics

3/4 Length

Description

This style of Foot orthotics contains the heel and the arch and ends just behind the metatarsal heads. It is used when the preferred foot wear does not have a removable footbed or there is limited room in the shoe, as with dress shoes. Also, some clients prefer this style for the convenience of moving the device from shoe to shoe without removing the original insole.

It can be made from cork type materials, rigid plastic or carbon fiber plates.

Advantages

can sit in the shoe on top of the original footbed 
does not take up extra room in the toe box of the shoe
good solution for dress shoes

Disadvantages 

- cannot address forefoot problems such a metatarsalgia
- limited ability to provide cushioning
- the trimline behind the metatarsal heads can be uncomfortable in certain shoes

Custom Sport Orthotics

Description

Sports Orthotics are designed to absorb shock, comfort the foot, and prevent sports related injuries. The orthotics are biomechanically designed to support the longitudinal arch and reduce stress on the ball-of-the-foot. Sports Orthotics also feature a heel cushion to relieve heel pain, and gel for extra protection in the areas most susceptible to pain.

Patient Selection
Elite, amateur or professional athletes and other active patients.

Biomechanical Indications
  • All rearfoot and forefoot deformities
  • Congenital gastrocnemus equinus
  • Shin Splints
  • Chondromalacia
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Low back pain
  • Neuroma

Diabetic Orthotic

Description

Flexible "foot sensitive" Diabetic Orthotic a very flexible orthotic with built in arch control and ball-of-foot support. Perfect for tired, aching, burning feet. Will absorb shock for people who want to stand and walk with added support and spring in their step! Lifetime warranty against breakage.

For patients with concerns for skin breakdown, arthritic changes in their feet, diabetic conditions, reducing shearing forces at the foot surfaces and those who need the added comfort from the self molding process of P-Cell.

Biomechanical Indications

  • Diffuse callosities, insensate feet, metatarsalgia, pre-ulcerated sites, bunions, Charcot foot, plantar fasciitis, some foot deformities, Morton’s neuralgia and the need for forefoot accommodation.
  • Designed to reduce mean peak pressures at the site of neuropathic ulceration.

Control
  • Low with maximum accommodative support.