The foundation of your body is your feet. When the mechanics of your feet are misaligned—such as with excessive pronation (flat feet) or supination (high arches)—the impact ripples up, causing pain and dysfunction in the ankles, knees, hips, and lower back. At Dosher Physical Therapy, we offer comprehensive Custom Shoe Orthotic Evaluations and Fittings to correct these biomechanical faults.
Our physical therapists combine their expertise in human movement and gait analysis with advanced fitting technology to create precise custom-molded orthotics. This personalized approach ensures your orthotics support your unique structure, providing a stable foundation to relieve pain and improve overall body alignment.
What Are Custom Shoe Orthotics?
Custom orthotics are medical devices specifically molded to the contours of your feet. Unlike generic, over-the-counter insoles, custom orthotics provide precise, therapeutic support designed to:
- Correct Biomechanical Faults: Guide the foot into its most efficient and neutral position during walking, running, and standing.
- Balance Pressure: Distribute pressure evenly across the sole of the foot, reducing stress on joints, ligaments, and tendons.
- Reduce Pain: Alleviate symptoms from conditions caused by poor foot mechanics, providing relief for chronic Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation issues, knee pain, and even Lumbago and Lumbar Strain Treatments.
Who Needs Custom Orthotics?
If you suffer from chronic lower-body or back pain that has not responded to traditional therapies, or if a therapist has noted a significant gait deviation, custom orthotics may be the missing piece of your treatment plan. Conditions commonly treated with custom orthotics include:
- Plantar Fasciitis Management: Providing arch support to unload the inflamed plantar fascia.
- Knee Pain & Tracking Issue Therapy (Patellofemoral): Correcting foot pronation that causes the knee cap to track incorrectly.
- Chronic Low Back Pain: Addressing leg length discrepancies or pelvic tilt caused by foot instability.
- Shin Splints and Achilles Tendinitis: Reducing stress on the lower leg tendons and muscles.
- Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation: Necessary for managing conditions like bunions, heel spurs, or post-operative stabilization.
- Athletic Performance: Optimizing foot strike and stability for runners, jumpers, and athletes in demanding sports.
The Dosher Evaluation and Fitting Process
Our process is meticulous and focuses on your entire kinetic chain, not just your feet:
- Comprehensive Evaluation: The therapist performs a detailed physical examination, assessing your posture, lower extremity strength, and joint flexibility.
- Gait and Movement Analysis: We observe you walking or running to precisely identify how your foot mechanics contribute to your symptoms.
- Digital Casting and Molding: Using advanced casting techniques, we capture a non-weight-bearing mold of your feet in their optimal, neutral position. This ensures the orthotic provides the exact support needed.
- Custom Fitting and Review: Once the orthotics are fabricated, you return for a fitting session. The therapist ensures proper comfort and fit within your shoes, providing instructions on how to gradually break them in.
- Integration into Therapy: Your orthotics are integrated with strengthening and flexibility exercises (like those in our General Strengthening Exercises or Proprioception Exercises programs) to create a long-term solution.
Locations
Custom Shoe Orthotic Evaluations and Fittings are available at all five of our Dosher Physical Therapy clinics:
- Anderson, SC
- Easley, SC
- Pickens, SC
- Powdersville (Piedmont), SC
- Clayton, GA
Additional Resources and Services
Custom orthotics are an essential component of care for many services we offer:
- Balance and Fall Prevention: Providing a more stable base for safer walking.
- IT Band Condition Treatment: Often linked to biomechanical issues stemming from the feet.
- Postural Correction and Fault Therapy: The foundation of good posture starts from the ground up.
To schedule your biomechanical assessment and take the first step toward correcting your body’s foundation, please visit our Contact page or call your preferred clinic location.