On Foot Custom Orthotics

On Foot Custom Orthotics

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Our focus is on providing custom-made orthotic devices to patients and professionals with the help of our Canadian Certified Pedorthist [C. Ped (C)].

With a prescription from a referring physician, our C. Ped (C) will provide a full assessment including a biomechanical examination and gait analysis. A 3D laser cast will be taken and the custom-made orthotic device will be fabricated in an on-site laboratory. We also accept digital cast files and accurately scan foam boxes and plaster slipper casts from allied healthcare providers. Local home visits available for housebound individuals. Call or book your appointment online!

How to know if your shoes need replacing, according to a foot expert 09/29/2021

Take a look at this, and your old footwear!

How to know if your shoes need replacing, according to a foot expert “Two years and those sneakers gotta go”

Photos from Kevin A. Kirby, DPM's post 09/14/2021
The leg brace that allows Alex Smith to play football 10/15/2020

Great insight into Alex Smith's return to the field

The leg brace that allows Alex Smith to play football There’s one physical hurdle Washington Football Team quarterback Alex Smith will never completely clear during his recovery. This leg brace makes up for it.

10/29/2019

Learn how to care for your feet during the upcoming cold winter months in our latest blog post.

"Now that summer is over and the cooler months are here, it can be tempting to neglect your feet over the winter because they are more out of sight. Out of sight shouldn’t be out of mind; doing this is not the best decision for the feet or the rest of the body!"

https://www.pedorthic.ca/foot-care-great-canadian-winter/

Is There a Sprain–Brain Connection That Leads to Chronic Injury? | Lower Extremity Review Magazine 07/03/2019

Is There a Sprain–Brain Connection That Leads to Chronic Injury? | Lower Extremity Review Magazine Millions of people sprain their ankles each year, from athletes to weekend warriors to vacationers stepping off the curb wrong. The injury is common, and for most people, treatable with ice, painkillers, and rest. Recovery from a mild sprain usually only takes a few days and patients are quickly bac...

05/01/2019

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May is Foot Health Awareness Month! We’re kicking off this important month with details about how Canadian Certified Pedorthists work with patients and all month we’ll be sharing tips to improve your foot health. Be sure to keep checking our social media channels! If you have any questions you’d like to ask a Pedorthist about foot or lower limb health please ask them in the comments below. https://www.pedorthic.ca/foot-health-awareness-month/

10 Tips to Make Winter Running Way Less Miserable 02/27/2019

10 Tips to Make Winter Running Way Less Miserable The best advice to help you plow through the winter season.

Children should spend more time barefoot to encourage a healthier foot structure 08/08/2018

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Children should spend more time barefoot to encourage a healthier foot structure Humans have gone unshod for millions of years; it is only in the last few centuries that people have started wearing shoes. However, a recent survey shows that shoe wearing among young boys isn't universal. German children and teenagers spend most of their day in shoes, while about 90% of their Sout...

Nieman: Parents shouldn't over worry about early issues with children's knees and feet 07/30/2018

Nieman: Parents shouldn't over worry about early issues with children's knees and feet Childhood development can be a time of both excitement and stress. On the one hand, it is exciting for parents to document their baby’s progress. Who will forget that first smile or their fir…

The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review 06/13/2018

The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review All typically developing children are born with flexible flat feet, progressively developing a medial longitudinal arch during the first decade of their lives. Whilst the child’s foot is expected to be flat, there is currently no consensus as to how flat this foot should be. Furthermore, whilst fe...

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Tuesday 9am - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
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