Custom Orthotics
Custom Orthotics for Unique Feet: Tailored Insoles for Optimal Comfort Book Your Gaitscan & OrthoticsFoot, knee or hip pain when walking or standing?
Custom orthotics can help reduce pain and improve how your body moves.
If you’re dealing with plantar fasciitis, recurring foot pain, or discomfort during activity, custom orthotics may help by correcting how your feet function.
Not sure if orthotics are right for you?
Book a free 20-minute orthotics assessment.
- We assess your feet
- Answer your questions
- Help you decide if orthotics are appropriate
How do custom orthotics help?
Custom orthotics support your feet and improve how your body moves.
This can help:
- reduce strain on joints
- improve alignment
- reduce pain over time
Off-the-shelf or custom orthotics - is there a difference?
Off-the-shelf orthotics are mass-produced, give general arch support, and are good as an introduction.
They are not bespoke insoles and will not be customised to your needs.
Prescription custom orthotics:
- are made to meet individual needs.
- are made of more durable, better-quality materials
- have a longer life span.
If you have started out in off-the-shelf orthotics and have noticed some improvement. You may find upgrading to custom orthotic insoles will give further benefits.
How Much Do Gaitscan Orthotics Cost?
Custom orthotics: £330
Includes:
- Full assessment
- GaitScan analysis
- Fitting appointment
- Review appointment
GaitScan assessment only: £80
- 1 hour appointment
- full assessment + scan
- personalised recommendations
If you go ahead with orthotics, this fee is waived
What if orthotics aren’t right for you?
We’ll always tell you.
If we don’t think orthotics will help, we’ll explain why and suggest other options.
What happens next
- Book your free chat or assessment
- We assess your movement and symptoms
- If appropriate, we recommend custom orthotics
- You return for fitting and follow-up
Gait Scan Custom Orthotics Appointments Available With
Joe Trippett - Jones (He/Him)
Associate Chiropractor
Joe Trippett-Jones is a graduate of AECC University College. He is a registered chiropractor with the General Chiropractic Council and British Chiropractic Association. Joe first experienced the benefits of chiropractic as a teenager after experiencing neck pain following Rugby and Taekwondo injuries. This sparked an interest in how the human body works and chiropractic as a profession.
Joe has a particular interest in the management of chronic pain patients and the role manual therapy can have in improving patient outcomes. He uses a range of treatment techniques including spinal manipulative therapy, joint mobilisations, and soft tissue techniques.
Originally from Norfolk, Joe has relocated to the area following his graduation. Outside of work, Joe enjoys living an active life including running and dog walks.