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Custom Orthotics: Support for Every Step

Updated: Oct 7

What are Orthotics?

Custom orthotics are custom-designed shoe inserts that support and align your feet, helping to alleviate pain and improve function. They’re crafted to address various issues, from flat feet to high arches, and can significantly impact your overall comfort and movement.


Custom Orthotic Casting

How Can Orthotics Help You?

Orthotics play a vital role in managing and preventing foot and lower limb issues. Here’s how they can benefit you:

 

  • Pain Relief: By correcting alignment, orthotics can relieve pressure on specific areas of the foot and reduce pain caused by conditions like plantar fasciitis or metatarsalgia.

  • Enhanced Support: They provide additional support to the arch and heel, which can be particularly helpful if you have a condition like flat feet or a high arch.

  • Improved Function: With proper alignment and support, orthotics can improve your overall gait and reduce strain on your knees, hips, and lower back.


Custom Orthotics for Low Arches

What Can You Do About It Today? Try This:

 

  • Assess Your Footwear: Make sure you’re wearing supportive shoes that fit well. If your shoes lack support or cushioning, consider consulting with us about orthotic options.

  • Seek a Professional Evaluation: A custom orthotic fitting begins with a thorough assessment of your feet and walking patterns. Book an appointment with us to get personalized recommendations.

  • Follow Care Guidelines: Once you have your orthotics, be sure to follow the care instructions provided. Regular cleaning and proper usage are key to maximizing their benefits.


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Ready to Find Out If Orthotics Are Right for You?


Don’t let foot pain or discomfort hold you back any longer. Book your FREE assessment with Dr. Keon to determine if custom orthotics could make a difference in your daily comfort and activity levels.



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