orthotics

A biomechanical assessment involves the assessment and examination of the back and lower limb and not just the foot. Within this appointment we are looking at your structure and alignment, your gait characteristics and other tests that are orientated around muscle and your nervous system.

In our advanced assessment for further information, we also use video gait and pressure plate analysis.

Orthotics, unlike typical shoe inserts, are prescribed by a podiatrist to help provide your feet with cushion and support. They can also aid in correcting a specific foot condition that you may be dealing with. Conditions such as diabetes, plantar fasciitis, bursitis, arthritis, and flat feet can highly benefit from the use of orthotics, and orthotics may assist you in alleviating pain that often comes with those ailments.

Orthotics can come in many different shapes and sizes and can be made from different types of materials. The purpose of a custom orthotic is for it to match your specific needs. Some orthotics may be rigid or functional, while others are soft and accommodative. Rigid orthotics are made to help ease foot aches and strains, and they are made from harder materials like plastic or carbon fiber. Soft orthotics serve to take the pressure off uncomfortable areas of the feet, such as sores or foot ulcers. This type of orthotic is typically made from soft, compression materials.

Custom orthotics are made to mold to your feet and should fit your shoes perfectly. If you feel like the orthotic is not fitted properly, it’s extremely important you let your podiatrist know right away so they can assist in getting you as comfortable as possible.

To ensure your orthotic is doing its job, it’s recommended that you keep a healthy line of communication with your podiatrist and visit at their requested schedule. Doing this will keep track of gradual improvement and will allow you to discuss any possible adjustments needed. If you feel orthotics are a treatment option for you, we recommend you meet with a podiatrist for a proper diagnosis and to discuss how to improve your foot health. We are proudly serving the communities of Weybridge, Addlestone, Chertsey, Hersham, West Byfleet, Shepperton.

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