Orthotic Devices

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Orthoflex

Semi-flexible subortholen shell provides firm but gentle support for the less active or heavier patient. Indications include plantar fasciitis, heel spur syndrome, bunions, neuromas and other forefoot deformities.

Uniflex

Same device as our orthoflex but with complete intrinsic posting. Indications include all forefoot and rear foot deformities. For use where shoe restrictions are present (i.e. men's and women's fashion shoes).

Ortho Sports

High impact polypropylene shell of various thickness depending upon sport and clinical indications. Standard extrinsic SB rubber rear foot post and intrinsic forefoot post. Clinical indications include plantar fasciitis, heel spur syndrome, chondromalacia patella, hip pain, back pain related to abnormal pronation or limb shortage, anterior or posterior tibial tendonitis. Control is semi flexible to rigid.

Ortho Tech

Polypro Shell for maximum control and minimum bulk, available in three stiffnesses from flexible to rigid. Standard device comes complete with extrinsic rear foot post and provides moderate to rigid control. Dress device is ideal when shoe restrictions are present due to its intrinsic posting construction, and provides a moderate degree of control. Also available with XT Sprint shell at modest price increase.

Ortho Advance

Flexible, lightweight subortholen shell with plantar arch reinforcement for patients who require mild to moderate bio mechanical control but demonstrate congenital malformations or restrictions in foot or leg range of motion. Soft device is reinforced with poron on plantar surface providing accommodation to mild control. Firm device is reinforced with orthocork to provide mild to moderate control.

Trilam

Dual density EVA construction works well as an accommodative device for pressure sensitive patients or to accommodate plantar lesions, or for the athlete engaging in high impact sports. Can be ordered met length, sulcus length or full length with or without covers.

Child Orthotics

Functional orthoses are designed for significant mechanical abnormalities or torsional deformities of the lower limbs. Roberts-Whitman design is for the severely pronated patient, two to four years of age.