
Orthotics Designed by Podiatrists with You in mind

A few facts
Our Feet are designed to adapt to different types of surfaces, absorbing shock and impact during walking, jogging, or running.
Our feet must be capable of transforming into a rigid structure in order to stabilize and move the body forward, This is known as 'normal foot function'.
Unfortunately, most of us suffer (to a degree) from abnormal foot function which can throw the whole body off, causing pain, discomfort and injury.
An estimated 70% of the population suffer from 'over-pronation' - or rolling inwards of the feet and ankles, and collapsing of the arches.
Our Feet are designed to adapt to different types of surfaces, absorbing shock and impact during walking, jogging, or running.
Our feet must be capable of transforming into a rigid structure in order to stabilize and move the body forward, This is known as 'normal foot function'.
Unfortunately, most of us suffer (to a degree) from abnormal foot function which can throw the whole body off, causing pain, discomfort and injury.
An estimated 70% of the population suffer from 'over-pronation' - or rolling inwards of the feet and ankles, and collapsing of the arches.