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4517 Washington Ave. Manchester,
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What Are Custom Orthotics?

Custom orthotics provide targeted relief and support far beyond what over-the-counter inserts can offer. Unlike generic shoe inserts that deliver basic cushioning, custom orthotics are tailored to match the exact shape and needs of your feet. With the help of advanced scanning technology, they analyze your foot structure—identifying issues such as flat feet or high arches.

These structural imbalances can lead to instability and poor alignment, which may affect your posture and cause discomfort in areas like the ankles, knees, hips, and lower back. Since your feet support your entire body, correcting these foundational problems can be a key step toward reducing pain and restoring proper movement.

Custom Orthotics Can Change the Way You Move—and Feel

Unlike generic insoles that offer only minimal support, custom orthotics are crafted specifically for your feet. By using state-of-the-art scanning technology, they analyze your foot structure to pinpoint and correct issues such as flat arches or overly high ones.

These imbalances can throw off your posture and movement, often leading to pain in your ankles, knees, hips, and lower back. Because your feet serve as your body’s foundation, addressing these issues can lead to full-body relief and improved mobility. Real change starts from the ground up—step into comfort, stability, and a better quality of life.

10 Ways Custom Orthotics Improve Your Life

How Do Custom Orthotics Work?

Custom orthotics are specially made to conform to the exact shape of your feet and are designed to fit comfortably inside most types of shoes. They provide continuous support and are ideal for those dealing with discomfort caused by walking, standing, or alignment issues. 

Who Can Prescribe Them?

Custom orthotics must be prescribed by a healthcare professional such as a DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine), MD, DO, or chiropractor. With proper care, they typically last over a year. 

Reach out today to book your appointment and discover how custom orthotics can help relieve your pain. Some insurance providers may cover orthotics, but often require a referral and documentation from your healthcare provider to process benefits.

Orthotics for Active Lifestyles

Orthotics for Active Lifestyles

Perfect for those who stay on the move—whether it’s regular workouts, hiking, or
physically demanding work.

Slim-Fit Support Orthotics

Slim-Fit Support Orthotics

Ideal for dress shoes, offering essential foot support in a low-profile design that fits narrow or stylish footwear.

Condition-Specific Orthotics

Condition-Specific Orthotics

Custom-built to help manage medical conditions requiring specialized support and foot
alignment.

Diabetic-Friendly Orthotics

Diabetic-Friendly Orthotics

Designed for individuals with diabetes, these orthotics provide extra cushioning and protection to support foot health.

Advanced Stability Orthotics (UCBL)

Advanced Stability Orthotics (UCBL)

Engineered for moderate to severe structural issues, offering maximum control and correction for better function.

Performance Orthotics for Athletes

Performance Orthotics for Athletes

Tailored to meet the demands of sports and physical training—designed for both pros and weekend
warriors.

Military-Grade Orthotics

Military-Grade Orthotics

Built for service members, these rugged orthotics support performance under the toughest physical conditions.

Pediatric Orthotics

Pediatric Orthotics

Made for children and young adults, with specific adjustments to promote healthy growth and movement, guided by a physician’s care.

Common Conditions Treated with Foot Orthotics

Achilles Tendon Injuries

The Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel, is essential for proper walking motion, helping lift the foot during movement. This injury is frequently seen in athletes, runners, and weekend warriors. Symptoms often include intense heel pain and localized tenderness.

Foot Complications from Diabetes

Individuals with diabetes face an increased risk of serious foot problems due to poor circulation and nerve damage (neuropathy). These issues can lead to unnoticed wounds, ulcers, and infections. Because of reduced blood flow, even small injuries may not heal properly and can become severe over time—potentially resulting in amputation if left untreated.

Flatfoot Conditions

Flat feet occur when the foot’s arch is underdeveloped or collapses due to injury, aging, or genetics.
– Adult-Acquired Flatfoot: Often results from posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
– Flexible Flatfoot: Common in children if the arch doesn’t form by age five. Typically affects both feet and may appear normal when not bearing weight.

Shin Splint Syndrome

Shin splints cause pain along the front or inner edge of the shinbone and are frequently linked to high-impact activity, inadequate recovery time, or biomechanical imbalances. If untreated, the condition can worsen and lead to stress fractures. The hallmark symptom is persistent leg pain during or after physical activity.