Orthotics Flemington
At Melbourne Podiatry Clinic we specialise in treating biomechanical issues of the foot and lower limb with custom-made, corrective orthotics; offering care to local Flemington residents.
What are Orthotics?
Orthotics are supportive and corrective devices designed to apply direct forces to certain aspects of the foot to improve postural stability, decrease certain tissue stresses and improve foot and lower limb function. They are made from many different materials depending on your activity levels and pathology. Our orthotics are specifically designed to fit discreetly inside your sports or dress shoe.
How can orthotics help your feet?
The way the feet function has a direct influence on the rest of your body. If there is an issue with your foot mechanics it can contribute to many pathologies not only in the foot but throughout the rest of the body. Orthotics, when accurately prescribed and used, improve foot function and assist in correcting the mechanics of your foot to address issues with stability, pain, gait and movement.
Why choose custom orthotics?
The structure and biomechanics of your feet and legs is unique. Therefore, a custom orthotic is often required to provide the appropriate level of support and correction to your foot and type of injury. Once we’ve conducted a detailed video gait analysis, we take a 3D scan of your foot to design an orthotic that is not only supportive but extremely comfortable and tailored to your individual requirements. Custom orthotics last around 3-4 years and can be designed specifically to fit in any style of shoe.
Types of orthotics we offer:
Sports Orthotics:
Orthotics designed specifically for running, walking or specific sports. Sports orthotics are designed to be more durable with a softer, full-length top cover to improve comfort and prevent blisters. These are suitable for shoes with a full-length removable inner sole such as a running shoe or football boot.
Slimthotics:
Previously orthotics weren’t able to fit in narrow dress shoes, boots and sandals. We can now design orthotics that can be worn in narrow, lower profile shoes that provide the same level of correction but be worn in a wider variety of shoes. These come in a range of width and colours to suit your needs and style.
Courthotics:
Ultra-slim orthotics designed for shoes that won’t fit a normal orthotic. These are suitable for open-toed shoes, sandals and some high heels.
Cycling Orthotics:
Designed to fit your cycling shoe to enhance comfort and power transfer through your pedals. Made from carbon fibre, these are light and durable and can treat a range of cycling-related foot problems.
If you have many different shoes, we offer 40% off your second pair of orthotics!
Orthotics can be used in the treatment of:
- Heel and arch pain
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendon pain
- Knee pain
- Sore/aching feet and calves
- Customise ski boots/cycling shoes
- Persistent corn and callus
- Lower back, hip and knee alignment issues
Gait Analysis for Orthotic Prescription
Our digital gait analysis system allows accurate assessment of any biomechanical problems that are causing pain or other concerns. By assessing you either walking or running on a treadmill we can detect the exact cause of your problem and address it with the best techniques available. We use strategically-placed cameras to record your gait and then process the information using state-of-the-art software. We can then make this footage available to you or other clinicians for further examination.
New Patient Offer
Melbourne Podiatry Clinic offer a Gap Free Assessment to new patients. This assessment includes a comprehensive history, lower limb assessment, video gait analysis, explanation of our findings and a detailed treatment plan. By the end of your free consultation, you will have a clear understanding of what your foot issue is and how it can be treated.
Terms & Conditions
- No Gap refers to no out of pocket expense for the first consult for those with extras private health insurance.
- For those without private health insurance, a fee of $49 applies to the initial consult.
- You must mention the offer when booking your appointment.
- This offer is a detailed assessment only, does not include treatment including skin/nails.