Evidence-Based,
Patient-Centred Care
Custom orthotics designed specifically for you
Comprehensive assessment of foot mechanics and posture
Focus on comfort, function, and durability
Integrated care when appropriate
Conditions We Treat With Custom Orthotics
Foot pain or fatigue
Plantar fasciitis
Heel pain
Knee pain
Hip pain
Lower back pain
Overpronation or flat feet
Postural or gait-related issues
How Custom Orthotics Help
Custom orthotics support the body by improving alignment and movement efficiency. Benefits may include:
Improved foot support
Reduced strain
Better alignment
Enhanced comfort
Our Approach at Cherryhill Chiropractic Clinic
At Cherryhill, orthotics are prescribed as part of a thorough assessment process. We take time to understand your symptoms, activity level, footwear, and movement patterns.
Our approach includes:
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Detailed biomechanical and gait assessment
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Discussion of footwear and daily demands
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Custom orthotic design specific to your needs
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Follow-up to ensure proper fit and comfort
What to Expect From Custom Orthotics
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Your Initial Visit
Your appointment includes an assessment of your feet, posture, and gait. Measurements and impressions are taken to design your custom orthotics.
Orthotic Fabrication
Your orthotics are manufactured specifically for you using Footmaxx technology and materials.
Fitting & Follow-Up
Once your orthotics arrive, we ensure proper fit and provide guidance on break-in and use. Adjustments can be made if needed.
Who Benefits From Custom Orthotics?
Custom orthotics may benefit individuals who:
- Spend long hours standing or walking
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Experience recurring foot or lower-body pain
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Have biomechanical or gait-related issues
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Are active in sports or physical work
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Want a long-term solution beyond temporary insoles
Frequently Asked Questions
Custom orthotics are designed specifically for your feet and movement patterns, while over-the-counter insoles are generic and not tailored to individual needs.
With proper care, custom orthotics typically last several years, depending on use and activity level.
They fit in most supportive footwear. Your clinician can provide guidance on appropriate shoe choices.
No referral is required to book an orthotics assessment.