Custom Orthotics

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Orthotic Fitting Process

History & Lifestyle

Custom Orthotics not only help foot pain but aids in treating lower back pain and knee pain. Our team will carefully evaluate your daily lifestyle, activities or previous injuries you've had to create the best fitted orthotics for you.

Walking Gait

Common cases we see that show amazing benefits from custom orthotics are;  Plantar Fasciitis, Flat Feet, Achilles Tendinitis, Metatarsalgia, Morton's Neuroma, Lower Back Pain, and IT Band Syndrome.

Custom Recovery Plan

We provide 100% custom medical orthotics provided by a certified specialist. With the combination of specific materials your orthotic design will be made specific to suite your activities and footwear. 

Custom Orthotics North York

Custom orthotics are more than just foot supports; they are a gateway to enhanced physical well-being and comfort. Designed to fit your feet precisely, these personalized devices offer unparalleled support for various conditions such as flat feet, high arches, and heel pain, including plantar fasciitis. Beyond providing relief from discomfort, custom orthotics play a crucial role in injury prevention. By aligning the foot and ankle into the optimal position, they help mitigate the risk of common injuries like medial tibial stress syndrome and knee pain. Moreover, they cater to the unique needs of your feet, ensuring a discreet yet effective support system.

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For those leading an active lifestyle, custom orthotics can significantly improve workout comfort, enabling you to perform at your best without the hindrance of foot pain or discomfort. Additionally, they address specific issues like arthritis pain, bunions, hammertoes, corns, and calluses, offering a holistic solution to foot health. Custom orthotics also contribute to better balance, particularly beneficial for older adults, enhancing mobility and reducing the risk of falls. Embracing custom orthotics means stepping into a world of comfort, improved performance, and preventive care, positioning them as an invaluable investment in your overall health and well-being.



FAQs

  • How long can I wear my orthotic each day?

    The duration for which you can wear your orthotics each day varies depending on your individual needs and the adjustment period. Initially, we recommended to wear your orthotics for a short duration, starting with up to one hour on the first day and gradually increasing the time by an hour each subsequent day. This gradual increase helps your feet and body adjust comfortably to the orthotics.

  • How long will my foot Orthotics last?

    The lifespan of custom foot orthotics can vary significantly depending on various factors such as the material they are made from, the amount of daily wear and tear they undergo, and how well they are cared for. Generally, custom orthotics are designed to be much more durable than over-the-counter insoles, which may only last a few months. The consensus among several sources suggests that custom orthotics typically last from one to five years.

  • What is a custom orthotic and how is it different from off-the-shelf options?

    A custom orthotic is a specially-made device designed to support and comfort your feet. Unlike off-the-shelf options that are mass-produced and available in standard sizes, custom orthotics are tailored to the unique contours of an individual's feet. They are crafted from a direct cast or digital scan of the feet, ensuring they match the foot's shape precisely and provide optimal support in a stable position. This customization allows them to address specific foot issues more effectively than off-the-shelf orthotics, which offer general cushioning and support without the benefit of customization to the wearer's specific foot structure and needs


    We recomend custom orthotics for individuals with chronic foot, heel, knee, or toe pain that may be related to their feet's structure or alignment. They are constructed to correct abnormal foot motion, provide support for conditions like plantar fasciitis, and alleviate severe forms of heel pain. Although custom orthotics come at a higher initial cost compared to off-the-shelf options, they tend to last longer and can be more cost-effective in the long run due to their durability and effectiveness in treating specific conditions 

  • Is it normal to experience soreness in legs and back after starting to wear orthotics?

    Yes, it is normal to experience some temporary soreness in your legs and back after starting to wear orthotics. This discomfort can occur as your body adjusts to the changes in foot support and alignment provided by the orthotics. When you first begin wearing orthotics, they change the way your feet strike the ground, potentially altering your gait and the distribution of weight across your lower body. This adjustment period can lead to muscle soreness and discomfort not only in your feet but also in your ankles, knees, hips, and even your lower back as these areas adapt to the new alignment.


    To alleviate pain and adjust more comfortably to your orthotics, it's recommended to follow a gradual break-in process, wearing them for only a few hours a day initially and slowly increasing the duration of wear. Also, ensure your shoes are well-fitting and provide adequate support to accommodate the orthotics