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Footwear And Custom Orthotics Westleigh

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Orthotics: A Step Towards Comfort

Foot orthotics are custom-made insoles designed to suit the unique shape and needs of an individual’s foot or feet. They are frequently prescribed to address foot-related conditions and help alleviate musculoskeletal discomfort in the feet and legs. Orthotics should always provide comfort, and they can be easily placed in various types of footwear, ensuring you remain supported wherever life takes you. 

Orthotics: Explained

The early years, especially before age six, are vital for a child’s foot development, with some issues becoming permanent if untreated by age two. Orthotics offer effective relief for growing pains, and choosing the right shoes can greatly improve your child’s balance and endurance for walking and running. 

Custom functional orthotics are tailored to target specific joints, enhancing muscle activity and restoring optimal function. They help reduce stress on injured areas and can slow the progression of conditions like bunions and osteoarthritis. Additionally, orthotics are beneficial for managing osteoarthritis in the feet or knees, plantar fasciitis, heel spur syndrome, Morton’s Neuroma, and similar conditions. By supporting the feet and limiting abnormal movements, orthotics can prevent further injury and improve biomechanics.

Enhance your performance and leave pain behind with Sports Orthotics. No matter which sports you or your child plays, orthotics are available to help you run, kick, and jump comfortably. We can provide orthotics for sport-specific footwear, such as football boots, ballet slippers, ice skates, ski boots or golf shoes. 

Whoever thought fashion and comfort couldn’t mix got it wrong! Orthotics for high heels and fashionable footwear help you show off your style while keeping your feet and legs feeling great. 

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Why Choose Foot and Leg Pain Centre?

Qualified Certified Sports Podiatrist

Dr Angus Chard, PhD, is a qualified sports podiatrist and expert on the effect of footwear on foot and leg dynamics near Westleigh. He has 30 years of experience hand-making custom orthotics for multiple podiatrists. He is an expert at prescribing and making comfortable world-class foot orthotics.

Chronic Condition-Friendly

We will strive to end your chronic foot and leg pain, rehabilitate your legs and feet, and then provide you with the knowledge to be independent of treatment to leave the pain behind.

Motivated Team

We know how foot and leg pain can hold you back, impacting every part of your life. Our focus is on delivering affordable, top-tier solutions to address your chronic symptoms, helping you return to what you enjoy most.

Guidelines for Referrals

Seeking a reliable podiatrist near Westleigh for your referrals? Help your patients find relief from chronic foot and leg pain with our evidence-based orthotic solutions. We welcome referrals from practitioners and specialise in tailored care using the latest treatment methods. Additionally, we are happy to work with patients under the Enhanced Primary Care Plan. Get in touch with us today to discuss how we can assist. 

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Your Orthotics Questions Answered

Orthotics work to improve foot and overall posture using specially designed shoe inserts. They may assist in easing foot and lower limb pain by modifying muscle activation and minimising excessive pressure on different structures. 

Although orthotics fit many shoe styles, they aren’t suitable for all footwear options. Your podiatrist will evaluate your current footwear and suggest alternatives that align with your orthotic treatment and foot health. As specialists in sports podiatry, we guide you in choosing fashion footwear that balances comfort, style, and support, including your preferred heel height. 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighFoot orthotics are special shoe inserts that help fix injured or weak parts of your feet. It’s important to check if the orthotics still fit you well every six, nine, or twelve months. Although patients find them comfortable and choose to wear them, our ultimate goal is to help patients become strong enough not to need them all the time, and wear them only when they want to. 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighWith orthotics, you can enjoy benefits like proper cushioning, foot support, pressure redistribution, and pain relief for conditions such as plantar fasciitis, arthritis, flat feet, and bunions. 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighFootwear influences your posture and overall alignment. Following an in-depth gait analysis, our podiatrists will help you choose the best shoes for your needs. Foot function, treatment, and performance are all key factors we consider when prescribing footwear. 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighGood shoes don’t just protect against rough surfaces—they also support balance and posture. Properly designed footwear makes foot function easier and more effective, especially for those using orthotics. At the Foot and Leg Pain Centre, we’re happy to review your footwear choices to ensure they meet your treatment needs. Wearing supportive shoes can also help prevent common issues like plantar fasciitis and calluses, giving your feet the care they deserve. 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighNo referral is required for orthotics—book your appointment with us today! 

WestleighWestleighWestleighWestleighWe proudly use evidence-based approaches for all of our treatment options. Explore the following references for more information on footwear and orthotics. 

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  • Walther, M., et al., Children sport shoes. A systematic review of current literature. Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, 2008. 14: p. 180 – 189.
  • Barwick, A., J. Smith, and V. Chuter, The relationship between foot motion and lumbopelvic–hip function: A review of the literature. The foot, 2012. 22(3): p. 224-231.
  • Bird, A.R., A.P. Bendrups, and C.B. Payne, The effect of foot wedging on electromyographic activity in the erector spinae and gluteus medius muscles during walking. Gait and Posture, 2003. 18(2): p. 81-91.
  • Bleck, E. E. (1983). “Metatarsus adductus: Classification and relationship to outcomes of treatment.” Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics 3(1): 2-9.
  • Barwick, A., et al. (2012). “The relationship between foot motion and lumbopelvic–hip function: A review of the literature.” The Foot 22(3): 224-231.
  • Chard, B. A. (2017). The effect of unsupportive and supportive footwear on children’s multi-segment foot dynamics during gait. USYD: Thesis
  • Gordillo-Fernández, L. M., et al. (2015). “Effect by custom-made foot orthoses with added support under the first metatarso-phalangeal joint in hallux limitus patients: Improving on first metatarso-phalangeal joint extension.” Prosthetics and Orthotics International.
  • Kothari, A., et al. (2016). “Are flexible flat feet associated with proximal joint problems in children?” Gait and Posture 45: 204-210.
  • Mundermann, A., et al., Foot orthoses affect frequency components of muscle activity in the lower extremity. Gait & Posture, 2006. 23(3): p. 295-302.
  • Nawoczenski, D.A., C.L. Saltzman, and T.M. Cook, The effect of foot structure on the three-dimensional kinematic coupling behavior of the leg and rear foot. Physical therapy, 1998. 78(4): p. 404-416.
  • Tomaro, J. and R.G. Burdett, The effects of foot orthotics on the EMG activity of selected leg muscles during gait. Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 1993. 18(4): p. 532-536.
  • Murley, G.S., K.B. Landorf, and H.B. Menz, Do foot orthoses change lower limb muscle activity in flat-arched feet towards a pattern observed in normal-arched feet? Clinical Biomechanics, 2010. 25(7): p. 728-736.
  • Murley, G. S. and A. R. Bird (2006). “The effect of three levels of foot orthotic wedging on the surface electromyographic activity of selected lower limb muscles during gait.” Clinical Biomechanics 21(10): 1074-1080.
Foot And Leg Pain Centre

Step Into Comfort At Foot And Leg Pain Centre

From first steps to retirement, whether you’re a budding athlete, student, or retiree, foot pain or discomfort may be relieved with proper footwear guidance or orthotics. At Foot and Leg Pain Centre, we utilise advanced 3D orthotics technology, offering personalised treatments designed to restore function swiftly and effectively. We serve patients from Dural and nearby areas for orthotics, including ArcadiaBella VistaCastle HillCherrybrookGalstonGlenhavenHornsby, Kellyville, Kenthurst, Norwest, Northmead, Parramatta, Rouse Hill, Richmond, Seven Hills, Westleigh, Westmead, and beyond. Book your appointment today to take the first step towards comfort.