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Orthotics made
while you wait
To achieve the biomechanical support and the postural impact we want from the orthotics, we need to mould them directly onto your feet.
The techniques used consist of making a footprint with a thermomouldable material. The print can be made either weight or non-weight bearing to address each individual's characteristics. The precision of the moulding results in perfect pressure distribution and guarantees maximum comfort.
The combination of different densities and materials gives endless possibilities to treat a wide range of conditions and injuries for both everyday and specific sports footwear.
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Orthotics and Sport
With an orthotic we can:
- Restore your biomechanical alignment to enhance your lower limb function
- Treat postural problems, which may lead to muscle tension and skeletal problems
Whether a sport injury or a daily walking problem, it is crucial that we understand your problem in its sports or daily environment, in order to address the cause and not only treat the symptoms.
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Full length or 4/5, the orthotics will be designed and adapted to your needs.
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Respect the foot sensitivity for an immediate comfort.
Restore biomechanical alignment.
Provide you with the comfort and confidence to walk you lost.
Improve your general balance and posture.
Relieve pain in your feet, knees, hips and back.
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The strain and stress induced by sports are specific and must be analysed in each speciality.
The foot is a highly complex structure regulating and adapting in between static and dynamic states, standing up, walking, running, jumping etc It supports the body weight and adapts itself to the surface conditions.
Whether you are a professional or recreational athlete your sport will develop some over use of the musculo-skeletal system (joints, muscles).
It is important to understand the movements involved in each sport in order to enhance the technique.
Click here to see the special feature on body and ski alignment.
It is therefore important to make a difference between, mono-directional foothold sports like Running and multi-directional foothold sports like Rugby or Tennis.
In sports such as skiing, snow boarding, and ice hockey, the equipment plays an important role and the analysis will request different considerations leading to an appropriate but specific orthotic.
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