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Foot Orthotics

Custom foot orthotics help restore natural alignment, control abnormal foot rolling or motion, and improve pressure distribution with every step. This support not only relieves pain but also helps prevent issues caused by poor alignment throughout the kinetic chain

Benefits

Benefits of Custom Foot Orthotics for Scoliosis

Custom orthotics are more than just insoles they form a crucial part of a full-body corrective strategy for scoliosis management.
 

  • Promote even spinal loading and improved posture

  • Reduce pelvic obliquity and functional leg-length differences

  • Help decrease pain and muscle tension from poor biomechanics

  • Support proper alignment when walking, standing, or exercising

  • Enhance brace performance by stabilizing the body’s base

  • Improve overall balance, coordination, and gait efficiency

  • Long-lasting materials designed for daily comfort and durability

  • Improved Posture & Balance: Corrects foot imbalances to support better
    alignment.

  • Pain Relief: Reduces stress on the lower back, hips, and legs.

  • Increased Comfort: Custom-fit for daily comfort and support.

  • Prevents Further Misalignment: Helps prevent issues in the knees, hips, and
    spine.

Frequently Asked Questions

Learn About

What is the Cheneau Scoliosis Brace for Adults?

Custom Foot Orthotics are prescription medical devices designed to be worn inside your shoes to correct biomechanical foot issues that affect the way you walk, stand, or run. 

These custom inserts help reduce foot, knee, hip, and back pain and are especially effective for people with conditions such as diabetes, plantar fasciitis, bursitis, arthritis, or chronic postural imbalances.

Who Can Benefit?

Custom Foot Orthotics are ideal for individuals managing spinal asymmetries, chronic pain, or gait imbalances related to scoliosis or postural disorders.
 

  • Children, teens, or adults diagnosed with structural or functional scoliosis

  • Individuals with pelvic tilt or leg-length discrepancies affecting posture

  • Patients who use spinal braces and want improved overall correction

  • Adults experiencing lower back, hip, or knee pain from postural imbalance

  • Athletes or active individuals seeking enhanced alignment and performance

  • Anyone looking for a non-invasive way to complement scoliosis management

foot bracing

Realigns the pelvis and spine by correcting weight-bearing imbalances.

Reduces compensations that may limit brace performance.

Distributes pressure evenly to reduce foot, knee, hip, and back pain.

Made with durable, lightweight materials suitable for daily use.

Encourages symmetrical movement and posture over time.

Specifications

Features & Technical Specifications

Custom Foot Orthotics designed for scoliosis patients help realign posture from the ground up. Each orthotic is built with precision to support symmetrical weight distribution, improve gait mechanics, and complement spinal bracing for a more balanced correction.
 

  • Individually molded to each foot using 3D scanning or cast impressions

  • Designed to balance pelvic tilt and reduce functional leg-length discrepancy

  • Lightweight, shock-absorbing materials for long-term comfort

  • Available in full-length, sport, or dress-shoe configurations

  • Reinforced medial and lateral arch control for stability

  • Integrated heel lift options for spinal alignment support

  • CAD/CAM fabrication for high accuracy and repeatability

  • Customizable cushioning zones for pressure relief and even load distribution

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How It Works

Custom Foot Orthotics improve spinal and pelvic alignment by correcting imbalances from the feet upward.
 

  1. A detailed gait and posture analysis identifies asymmetries in weight-bearing.

  2. Impressions or 3D scans are taken to capture each foot’s exact contour.

  3. The orthotics are custom-built to correct alignment, improve stability, and harmonize lower-limb mechanics.

  4. When used with a scoliosis brace, they enhance spinal correction by stabilizing the foundation of posture.

  5. Follow-up adjustments are made as posture and gait adapt over time.

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