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Are Custom Foot Orthotics a Good Fit for You?

At TrueMotion Physical Therapy we provide services to evaluate and cast for custom foot orthotics.

Custom foot orthotics can be an awesome tool to help supplement your current workout or rehab program. Orthotics should never be used as a one-off to “fix” or fully alleviate pain in isolation. We always recommend implementing a program that ensures adequate strength and stability at the ankle, knees, and hips with utilization of our custom foot orthotics.

FAQ about Foot Orthotics


What are they?

Custom foot orthotics are insoles tailored to you and your needs, developed specifically to accommodate your unique foot structure and pathology, which can aid in injury prevention and resolution of current injuries.


Why might I need them?

Custom foot orthotics are an important consideration in the correction of lower extremity alignment and mechanical dysfunctions. If you have pain in your feet that is alleviated with taping support, orthotics may be right for you!


What are the goals for Orthotic use?

• Correct foot deformities

• Help painful feet function more advantageously

• Provide support to the ankle and structures of the foot

• Lessen risk of future injuries


How do I get them?

Orthotics are only manufactured after our Physical Therapists complete a full biomechanical exam and gait analysis, looking at movement and posture of your feet, ankles, and legs. This ensures proper prescription of materials of the orthotics. After the evaluation, plaster casts of your feet are created to ensure the orthotics fit the unique contours of your foot.


Why go to TrueMotion for my orthotics?

Each pair of custom foot orthotics is created specifically with your body and your goals in mind, providing specific support and correction, and last much longer than off-the-shelf devices.


Wondering if you may benefit from custom foot orthotics?

Call and schedule your appointment to be evaluated today! 360.309.6189




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