At Your Footdr, we are dedicated to providing exceptional podiatric care that helps you move with comfort and confidence.
Orthotics and bracing can help support the foot, ankle and lower limb by improving comfort, stability, alignment and load distribution. They may be used for pain, injury recovery, instability, neurological conditions or difficulty with walking.
At Your FootDr, we assess your foot posture, gait, lower-limb alignment, footwear and symptoms before recommending any orthotic or brace. Each device is prescribed based on your condition, activity level and treatment goals.
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Custom foot orthotics are medical devices designed specifically for your feet, footwear and biomechanics. They may be used to improve support, reduce pressure and help manage pain or overload through the feet and lower limbs.
Orthotics or bracing may be recommended when the foot, ankle or lower limb needs additional support, stability or load control. This is especially useful where pain, weakness, instability or poor mechanics are affecting walking, work, sport or daily function.
They may be recommended for:
Your feet form the foundation of your posture and movement. Poor foot mechanics can contribute to:
In appropriate cases, orthotics can help improve lower limb alignment and reduce mechanical strain contributing to lower back symptoms.
Our approach focuses on identifying the cause of your symptoms and prescribing a device only when clinically appropriate. Each step is designed to ensure accurate assessment, clear planning and comfortable long-term use.
We assess your symptoms, foot posture, gait, footwear, joint movement, muscle strength and lower-limb alignment.
We identify the contributing factors and determine whether orthotics, bracing, exercises, footwear changes or referral may be appropriate.
If required, your orthotic or brace is prescribed based on your condition, activity level, footwear and treatment goals.
We check fit, comfort and function, then make adjustments where needed to support the best possible outcome.
We can assist eligible NDIS participants with assessment, documentation and itemised quotes for orthotics or bracing where these supports are related to their disability needs and goals.
We provide:
We provide assessment findings and supporting documentation where required.
We can explain how the recommended device may support mobility, safety, independence or daily function.
We provide clear itemised quotes for approval before proceeding.
We review fit, comfort and function and make adjustments where clinically required.
An ankle-foot orthosis, also known as an AFO, is a brace designed to support the foot and ankle. AFOs may be recommended when more support is needed than a standard foot orthotic can provide.
- Foot drop or difficulty lifting the foot when walking
- Ankle weakness or instability
- Neurological conditions affecting gait or balance
- Muscle weakness or reduced lower-limb control
- Post-injury or post-surgical support
- Improving walking safety, stability and confidence
We prescribe a range of AFO options depending on your condition, footwear, mobility needs and daily activities. The goal is to improve safety, function and comfort while supporting your independence.
Gradual use and correct fitting help improve comfort and reduce the risk of rubbing or irritation.
Regular reviews help ensure your orthotics or brace continue to fit well and support your needs.
Orthotics and bracing often work best when combined with appropriate footwear, strengthening and load management.
Find answers to common questions about custom orthotics, ankle braces, AFOs, NDIS funding and lower-limb support.
Not always. Orthotics are only recommended when clinically appropriate after assessment of your symptoms, gait, footwear and lower-limb biomechanics.
Orthotics may help with heel pain, arch pain, flat feet, tendon pain, forefoot pressure, ankle instability and some lower-limb pain where biomechanics may be contributing.
An AFO is an ankle-foot orthosis. It is a brace that supports the foot and ankle, often used for foot drop, ankle weakness, instability or neurological conditions affecting walking.
In some cases, lower-limb biomechanics can contribute to knee, hip or lower back symptoms. We assess whether foot posture, gait or load distribution may be playing a role.
In some cases, lower-limb biomechanics can contribute to knee, hip or lower back symptoms. We assess whether foot posture, gait or load distribution may be playing a role.
NDIS may fund orthotics or bracing when they are reasonable and necessary, related to the participant’s disability needs and aligned with their goals. We can provide assessment information and itemised quotes where required.
Sometimes. We review fit, comfort and function and can make adjustments where needed.
Our team can help with general foot care, diabetic foot checks, sports injuries, paediatric concerns, orthotics and lower-limb assessments.
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