What Are Orthotics?
Orthotics  are custom-made inserts that fit inside shoes.   Their purpose is to restore natural foot movement.  Orthotics allow  joints to be aligned correctly and promote  efficient transmission of the forces of standing, walking, jogging, running and  jumping.  As a result, they help to  reduce foot, back and leg pain by improving function and efficiency.  Your individual foot structure is captured in  foot impression.  The orthotics are then  fabricated , using these measurements, by computerized equipment to suit each  person’s individual needs.
Who needs orthotics?
Orthotics  benefit people with foot pain or discomfort due to imbalance. Some imbalances  include flat feet, excessive pronation, bow legs, knock knees, pigeon-toes, and  high-arched feet.  However, many  biomechanical problems are less obvious, and are not detected until symptoms  occur.  Orthotics are very beneficial for  people who walk or stand excessively at work, who are active in sports,  overweight, and people with special needs such as diabetics or the elderly, to  name just a few. Specific conditions which may be helped by orthotics include  heel pain, plantar fasciitis, tendonitis, shin splints, calluses, corns,  bunions, hammer toes, cramping, aching or tired legs, as well as low back pain.
Why Do We Need Customized Orthotics?
Custom-made  orthotics are shaped to accommodate and re-align your feet and ankle bones to their neutral position, restoring  natural foot function.         
At Joint Rehab, a physiotherapist or  chiropodist will take the time to do a biomechanical and gait analysis prior to  casting   your orthotics. Each patient’s  orthotics are  designed from our  professional prescription specifications.   They are built to meet the individual biomechanical and lifestyle needs  of each of our patients.