Our Services
Comprehensive pedorthic care tailored to your unique needs. From custom orthotics to compression therapy, we provide personalized solutions to help you move comfortably.
Custom-Made Orthotics
Designed, fitted, and adjusted to support your unique biomechanics.
Custom foot orthotics are medical devices designed specifically for your feet based on a detailed biomechanical assessment. Unlike generic insoles, they're crafted to address your unique foot structure, gait patterns, and specific conditions.
How They Help
Custom orthotics work by redistributing pressure across your feet, correcting alignment issues, and providing targeted support where you need it most. They can help manage pain and improve function for various conditions.
- Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
- Flat feet or high arches
- Bunions and metatarsalgia
- Knee, hip, or lower back pain related to foot mechanics
The Process
- 1 Comprehensive biomechanical assessment of your feet, legs, and gait
- 2 3D scanning or casting to capture your exact foot shape
- 3 Custom fabrication using appropriate materials for your needs
- 4 Fitting appointment with adjustments as needed
Types of Orthotics
Orthotics can be made from various materials depending on your activity level and condition. Rigid orthotics (made from firm materials like carbon fiber) provide maximum control for structural issues. Semi-rigid orthotics offer a balance of support and cushioning, ideal for athletes and active individuals. Soft orthotics prioritize cushioning and pressure relief for sensitive feet or diabetic care.
Biomechanical Assessment & Gait Analysis
A detailed evaluation of lower-limb alignment, movement patterns, and pressure points.
A biomechanical assessment is a thorough evaluation of how your feet, legs, and lower body work together during movement. This detailed analysis helps identify the root causes of pain or dysfunction and guides personalized treatment recommendations.
What We Evaluate
- Foot structure: Arch height, foot posture, and alignment
- Joint mobility: Range of motion in ankles, knees, and hips
- Muscle strength: Testing key muscle groups that affect gait
- Lower limb alignment: Leg length, knee position, hip rotation
Gait Analysis
Gait analysis examines how you walk and move. We observe your walking pattern to identify abnormalities that may contribute to pain or injury.
- Overpronation or supination
- Pressure distribution patterns
- Stride length and cadence
- Compensatory movement patterns
Who Benefits from an Assessment?
A biomechanical assessment is valuable for anyone experiencing foot, ankle, knee, hip, or lower back pain. It's also beneficial for athletes looking to improve performance, individuals with recurring injuries, people with diabetes who need preventive foot care, and anyone considering orthotics or therapeutic footwear.
3D Foot Scanning
Advanced scanning to improve precision and comfort for custom insoles and footwear.
Our advanced 3D scanning technology captures a detailed digital model of your feet, enabling us to create orthotics with exceptional accuracy and comfort.
Benefits of 3D Scanning
Exceptional Precision
Captures detailed foot shape and biomechanics for highly accurate orthotic designs.
Fully Customizable
Digital data can be refined using specialized software to address your unique needs.
Quick & Comfortable
Faster and cleaner than traditional casting methods, with no mess or discomfort.
Secure Digital Records
Scans are easily stored, replicated, and shared—no risk of damage during shipping.
Better Patient Experience
A modern, non-invasive process—ideal for those with sensitivities or mobility concerns.
Braces & Supports
Options for additional stabilization when needed.
Orthopedic braces and supports provide stabilization, protection, and pain relief for the foot, ankle, and lower leg. From ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) to knee braces, these devices help manage injuries, support recovery, and improve mobility for various conditions.
Types of Braces
Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFOs)
Support the ankle and foot, commonly used for foot drop, ankle instability, and post-stroke recovery. Available in rigid, hinged, or flexible designs.
Ankle Braces
Provide targeted support for sprains, chronic instability, or arthritis. Range from simple sleeves to more structured supports.
Knee Braces
Help with conditions like osteoarthritis, ligament injuries, or post-surgical recovery by providing stability and reducing stress on the joint.
Conditions We Address
- Foot drop from neurological conditions
- Ankle sprains and chronic instability
- Post-surgical support and recovery
- Arthritis-related joint pain
- Sports injuries and prevention
Custom vs. Off-the-Shelf
While off-the-shelf braces work well for many situations, custom-fitted braces provide optimal support for complex conditions or unusual anatomy. During your appointment, we'll assess your needs and recommend the most appropriate solution.
Compression Stockings & Socks
Support for circulation and daily comfort.
Medical compression stockings are specially designed garments that apply gentle, graduated pressure to your legs. This pressure helps blood flow more efficiently back toward your heart, reducing swelling and lowering the risk of blood clots.
Who Can Benefit
Compression therapy may help those experiencing varicose veins, spider veins, leg swelling, or heavy and achy legs. They're also commonly recommended for post-surgical recovery and for people who stand or sit for extended periods.
Finding the Right Fit
Compression stockings come in different pressure levels, lengths (knee-high or thigh-high), and styles. During your appointment, we'll help determine the appropriate compression level and ensure proper fit for maximum effectiveness and comfort.
Care Tips
For best results, put on your stockings first thing in the morning when swelling is minimal. Wash them daily with mild soap and air dry. Replace every 3–6 months to maintain proper compression.
Ready to Get Started?
Schedule a consultation to discuss which services are right for you.