An orthotic is a formed supportive device which when worn in a shoe acts as an interface between the foot and the weight bearing surface. Each device is made according to the specific contours and structural characteristics of the foot.
At footmaster we offer the very latest in computer foot orthoses technology.
What does an Orthotic do?
Supports the foot and ankle during weight bearing, giving greater confidence and performance
Provides normalised weight distribution, reducing pain and injury that can be caused by ill-fitting footwear
Alter abnormal function and help to correct many foot problems and keep them from progressing
Maximise comfort with inherent shock absorbing qualities
The Footmaster Difference:
We accurately diagnose and assess your pelvis, hip, leg and foot biomechanics, perform a state of the art video treadmill gait analysis and then accurately scan each foot with 0.1mm accuracy
Then we modify your feet with the latest in computer technology
Then we mill your foot orthoses on site
Then we tidy up and cover the orthoses ready to put into your shoes
Then we check that the orthoses are working properly with your feet
Fit them into your shoes
Check you after a wearing in period to make sure everything is going well