Identifies conditions that influence gait, such as muscle weakness or joint misalignment.
Evaluates the effectiveness of orthotic interventions and informs any required adjustments.
Confirms that abnormal gait patterns have been corrected, helping to prevent injuries and support recovery.
Enhances patient mobility and minimises discomfort.
Support injured knees during recovery or sporting activities.
Limit movement following surgery while permitting safe mobility.
Relieve arthritis pain by shifting weight away from the affected area.
Supporting muscles and joints to enhance mobility.
Providing stabilisation in cases of lower limb paralysis.
Maintaining mobility in the presence of muscle weakness.
Supporting weak or spastic limbs.
Assisting with walking and balance for those with hemiplegia or severe weakness.
Maximum support, restricts movement; ideal for severe weakness or instability.
Allows limited ankle movement; suitable for moderate weakness.
Offers support while permitting natural movement; best for mild weakness.
Assists with foot dorsiflexion; useful for mild foot drop.
Custom-fitted, functional, and lightweight.
Lightweight, durable, and provides dynamic support for mobility.
Enhances knee stability, suitable for those with reduced knee control.
Adaptable to individual requirements, accommodating changes in mobility or function.
Hard materials for strong support post-surgery or for major spinal problems.
Made from fabric or elastic, providing flexible support for less severe issues or during activity.
Allow movement and are used in rehabilitation settings.
Custom shoes are crafted to fit the precise contours of the feet, offering superior comfort and function compared to off-the-shelf alternatives. This is particularly beneficial for those with diabetes, arthritis, or foot deformities.
Professionally designed footwear can markedly improve mobility for those with conditions affecting gait, by ensuring the feet are properly aligned and pressure is evenly distributed.
Custom shoes help reduce the risk of injury by addressing specific vulnerabilities and providing targeted support, such as protecting areas prone to ulcers in diabetic patients.
By resolving biomechanical issues and supplying appropriate support, custom shoes can ease discomfort in the feet, ankles, knees, and back, greatly enhancing quality of life for those with chronic conditions.
Custom shoes can be designed to accommodate other orthotic devices, offering a comprehensive orthotic solution.
Made from high-quality materials by skilled craftsmen, custom shoes are typically more durable and offer better value than mass-produced footwear.
