Custom foot orthotics are specialized devices prescribed to treat many foot and lower extremity diseases such as the following:​
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Heel pain
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Tibialis posterior syndrome
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Osteoarthritis
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Leg Length Discrepancy
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and many more
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Plantar fasciitis
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Arch pain
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Heel spurs
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Metatarsalgia
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Achilles tendonitis
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These devices must be made only after thorough and comprehensive biomechanical examination has been conducted. At OrthoMetrix, the examination is conducted by a Certified Canadian Pedorthist.
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Certified Canadian Pedorthists have specialized training in treating foot and lower extremity disorders using custom foot orthotics, footwear, bracing, and exercise prescription.
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Custom foot orthotics manufactured using the exact measurements of your feet. It is a 3D representation of your foot shape. Simple foot prints, 2D pressure scans are not appropriate for making custom orthotics.
Danny Tso C.Ped(C), Certified Canadian Pedorthist and owner of OrthoMetrix not only conducts all assessments for custom foot orthotics but also directly manufactures his patient's custom foot orthotics in his very own orthotic manufacturing lab. This lab located within Orthometrix' clinic and is fully equipped with industry standard orthotic manufacturing technology and tools to address the most complex foot and lower extremity diseases. His patient's enjoy a highly customized experience, light speed fast adjustments, and an overall confidence that their care is in the hands of a dedicated professional passionate and skilled in the science of biomechanics, pedorthics, and foot care.
OrthoMetrix proudly owns and operates its very own custom foot orthotic manufacturing laboratory equipped with the latest computerized automated technology and industrial grade equipment specifically made for the orthotics and footwear industry. Combined with an in-house developed assessment and orthotic design methodology, we are capable of creating highly specialized custom orthotics for individuals with highly specific needs and medical complexity. They are considered anatomically specific to your feet and your feet only.