Custom Orthotics
Custom Orthotics for Unique Feet: Tailored Insoles for Optimal ComfortDo you have pain in your feet, ankles, knees or hips?
How do custom orthotics work?
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. They are made of more durable, better-quality materials and have a longer life span.
Because they are custom-made insoles people notice more of an improvement over the generic, off-the-shelf orthotics. 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?
GaitScan appointment
- 1 hour appointment including;
- Examination
- Gaitscan
- Discussion of gaitscan findings
- Personalised orthotic recommendations
- If you purchase the orhotics they are charges at £300 but we will waive your appontment fee of £75
GaitScan Chiropractic Package
- 1 hour appointment including;
- Examination
- Gaitscan
- Discussion of gaitscan findings
- 1 pair of customised gaitscan orthotics
- Fitting appointment
- Review appointment
- 2x Follow up Chiropractic treatments
GaitScan Sport Therapy Package
- 1 hour appointment including;
- Examination
- Gaitscan
- Discussion of gaitscan findings
- 1 pair of customised gaitscan orthotics
- Fitting appointment
- Review appointment
- 2x Follow up Sports Therapy treatments
Gait Scan Custom Orthotics Appointments Available With
Rosie Piercy (She/Her)
Principle Chiropractor
Rosie Piercy graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic in 2005 with a BSc in Neuromusculoskeletal sciences and a masters in chiropractic. After graduating, Rosie worked at the Central Chiropractic Clinic in Oxford for 8 years where she gained a great deal of experience in treating a wide range of conditions.
After gaining experience working in Oxford at The Central Chiropractic Clinic Rosie wanted to start her own clinic. Initially working from The Wellbeing Centre Rosie grew her practice. Then in 2017 she finally realised her long-term dream of opening her own clinic, Total Health West Berkshire, in which her chiropractic clinic, Total Chiropractic is based.
Rosie’s passion is to provide fantastic personalised chiropractic care, coupled with a common-sense approach to rehabilitation and lifestyle changes – all aimed at getting people out of pain and back to the hobbies, sports, and lifestyle they love.
Rosie lives in Newbury with her two sons. She likes to stay healthy and active with morning at-home workouts and weekend dancing.
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.
Elly Welburn (She/Her)
Sports Therapist
I completed my Level 3 Sports Massage qualification at Basingstoke College of Technology in 2018 before going on to further study BSc Sports Therapy at Solent University. During my time at Solent University, I had the opportunity to engage in a range of both sporting and clinical assessment and injuries that allowed me to challenge and improve my skills as a hands-on therapist. I am currently continuing my further education, studying for my MSc in Clinical Exercise Science at Solent University.
Throughout my time studying my BSc, I had the opportunity to work with a diverse range of athletes and everyday people, including rugby players, marathon runners and netball players. I spent my time at university in job roles within Reading Rugby Club and Portsmouth Rugby Club, providing assessments, treatments, pitch-side first aid and developing and managing rehabilitation programs; whilst also working with runners at events such as London Marathon where I have provided post-marathon treatments as part of Hospice UK. I am currently working within the Solent University Clinic, enabling me to work with a range of ages, physical limitations, and clinical diseases such diabetes, cancer and schizophrenia. My experience in both the sporting and clinical environment ensures my capability to assess individual needs, tailor treatment plans and provide effective rehabilitation resulting in improved performance outcomes.
My personal experience in activities such as horse riding, triathlon and netball allow me a further insight to understanding the performance and injury prevention requirements of athletes whilst gaining a more in-depth knowledge on clinical exercises sciences, I believe I can appropriately understand both individual and activity requirements ensuring the utmost appropriate assessment, treatment and development plan to be created. I am enthusiastic in combining both my passion for sport and the clinical aspect of injury assessment and treatment to obtain the best outcomes whilst fostering a positive environment.
I take great pride in ensuring I provide the best care to you as an individual to help achieve your goals and guarantee you feel the best version of yourself.