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- 50+ Years of Orthotic Experience
- Trusted by Thousands of Kiwis
Foot and Heel Pain Treatment
When foot pain strikes, it can severely impact our daily lives. Rather than putting up with pain, it is essential to seek professional help to identify and treat the root cause of the discomfort.
Our feet are incredibly resilient, carrying the weight of our entire body each day. With over a quarter of all bones in the human body found in the feet and numerous muscles, tendons and ligaments, it is no surprise that they are complex structures requiring careful attention to maintain their health.
We have the knowledge and experience to get your feet feeling their best. Our expert assessments are backed by a streamlined treatment plan, making it easy for you to regain your health and active lifestyle with minimal disruption.
Visit us for professional, friendly, foot and heal pain treatment. Trust us to guide you back on your feet.
What can you expect from your first consultation?
Our team will:
- Discuss
- Your medical condition relating to your orthotic needs
- Your lifestyle, activity requirements and desired outcome
- Consider your level of pain, your age, physical condition and range of motion
- Assess
- Your gait and comfort levels
- The physical appearance of your skin
- Discuss your requirements
- Correctly measure your feet
- Show you types of footwear that would be appropriate for you
- It is a good idea to bring a selection of your current footwear to show the orthotist
- Access, measure, design, fabricate and fit you with custom footwear for special requirements.
As professionals in this field, we may recommend a referral to a specialist if necessary to ensure a thorough diagnosis for your condition.
Treatment Solutions
- Orthotic footwear
- Insoles
- Supportive bracing
- Custom Bracing
- Rehabilitation stretches and exercises
Common causes of foot pain
- Ligament damage
- Soft tissue damage
- Muscle strains
- Fractures
- High arches or very flat feet
- Bunions and Corns
- Arthritis
- Diabetic feet
Common causes of heel pain
- Ligament pain caused from too much pressure on your feet
- Plantar fasciitis
- Soft tissue damage
- Muscle strain
- Fractures
Ignoring pain is never a good idea. If you develop chronic foot pain it can change the way you walk and cause injury to your legs, knees, hips and back.
Don’t let foot pain hold you back any longer; book an appointment with Orthotic House today, and let us help you find the relief you deserve.
“Zeshan, thank you for your support in providing guidance in overcoming arthritic pain in my feet.
I found the visits very positive and your professional support was appreciated”.
Best regards, Dave Preece