Precision-calibrated custom foot orthotics unlock a biomechanical advantage - engineered to optimize how your feet respond to gravity, with customization as unique as you are.
The average adult takes 4,000 to 5,000 steps a day. Watch this video 5,000 times and you’ll grasp exactly what your feet endure daily!
Pronation refers to the dynamic unlocking of the foot’s 33 joints upon heel strike, a critical mechanism for shock absorption and controlled deceleration.
Supination refers to the re-stiffening of the foot’s joints, restoring rigidity essential for effective propulsion into the next step.
When the transition between pronation and supination is ideal, feet are healthy and shock properly absorbed.
When this transition is dysfunctional, foot problems like bunion, plantar fasciitis, big toe arthritis, hammer toe and Morton’s neuroma are the end result.
Consider for a moment, if you will… when you need glasses, does an optometrist ask only whether you’re near or farsighted? Of course not, they measure the exact sight capacity of each eye, then calibrate the lens to match.
So, when you need a corrective foot orthotic, why settle for a generic shape or flexibility that fails to account for each foots exact needs.
Heavier folks need more foot support than smaller, lighter people. Additionally, feet that are flat and floppy need more support than feet with a higher and more stiff arch. Lastly, physically active people need more support than people who sit most of the day.
Point being: your foot is unique and requires specific calibration for the right mix of flex and rigidity. This is the real custom factor absent in standard “custom” orthotics.
☆ Calibration takes EVERYTHING important into account ☆