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3D Printed Orthotics by Forma

With new and innovative technology, we can now correct the way your feet and body move with our custom-printed orthotics. Using a 40,000-point pressure mat and precise gait analysis we can pinpoint the exact location where pressure occurs in your feet and body to design the perfect orthotic to eliminate your pain, swelling, and discomfort.

A Custom Solution Unique to your feet and footwear

Do you have a daily battle with Arch or Heel Pain, Old Orthotics, Back or Knee or Ankle or Knee Ankle Pain?

If you answered yes to one or more of the symptoms listed above, then you could be suffering from what is commonly called ‘poor foot posture.

A full day’s work, prolonged standing or engaging in regular sporting activities should not cause pain and discomfort for the average person.

If this is the first time you’ve heard of the term, you’re not alone. Many patients are surprised to discover that poor foot posture and gait (the way you walk or run) is the leading cause of their aches and pains.

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3D orthotics are medical devices that are worn inside of your shoes to correct biomechanical foot issues that affect the way you walk, run, or stand.

These orthotics are effective in treating pain caused by medical conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and bunions. 3D Printed Orthotics have also been successful in alleviating knee pain and lower back pain that may not have been otherwise corrected with bracing or other treatment options.

3D Orthotics have set a new standard in treatment, pain relief, and comfort, and they widely vary from over the counter and standard orthotics for feet.

Every 3D Printed Orthotic is created from start to finish with the individual client in mind and their lattice-design helps our Pedorthist, to design a device that offers a level of precision and comfort impossible to find in standard “old” orthotic options. Our 3D Orthotics are thin and light-weight, so they comfortably fit in most footwear and don’t have the bulkiness of the standard over the counter options.

Common Questions

Here are some examples of conditions that can be treated with Orthotics:

  • Arthritis – Inflammation of one or more joints, causing stiffness and pain

  • Tendonitis – Inflammation of the tissue connecting muscle to bone

  • Bursitis – Inflammation of the joint cushions

  • Plantar Fasciitis – Inflammation of the heel that runs along the bottom of the foot

  • Bunions – A bony bump that forms on the joint at the base of the big toe

  • Heel Spurs – A bony growth that develops around the heel bone

  • Diabetic Neuropathy – Nerve damage that can occur with diabetes

  • High Arches – An abnormally raised arch of the foot

  • Flat Feet – Underdeveloped arches

  • Metatarsalgia – Pain the front of your foot, just below 2nd and 3rd toes

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