Orthotics Launceston
Alleviate foot pain and improve foot function with orthotics.


What are Orthotics?
Orthotics are special shoe inserts that can be used to treat a variety of foot conditions. They have been used to treat foot pain and improve comfort for centuries, although they’ve come a long way since then!
With training in foot anatomy and biomechanics, podiatrists are able to prescribe the correct orthotics as a part of a wider treatment plan. At Launceston Podiatrist, we assess all patients by understanding their symptoms, footwear, and activity, and will only recommend orthotics if required.
Custom vs Over-the-Counter Orthotics
It’s important to remember that not all foot orthotics are made equal.
Over-the-counter orthotics are the type that you’re likely to find in the pharmacy and that fit according to your shoe size. They tend to represent a generic foot shape and some brands will offer options designed for specific types of foot (such as low or high arches). It’s important to remember, however, that not everyone has the same shape foot so a one-size-fits-all approach is rarely the best option.
Custom Foot Orthotics
What Conditions Can Orthotics Help?
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Bunions
- Knee Pain
- Flat Feet
- Rheumatoid and Osteoarthritis
- Cerebral Palsy
- High Arches
- Bursitis
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Injuries
- Lower Back Pain
- Ankle Pain
- Achilles Tendinopathy
- Arch and Heel Pain
- Fallen Arches
- Low Arches
- Hip Pain
- Knocked-Knees
Are you experiencing foot pain and think orthotics might be the answer? Get in touch with us today!
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What Are the Benefits of Orthotics?
Custom foot orthotics offer a number of benefits to the wearer, including:
- Altering abnormal foot function, correcting many common foot ailments or preventing them from worsening.
- Improving weight distribution and posture.
- Supporting the feet and legs when weight bearing, increasing confidence and sports performance.
- Improving chronic and acute sports injuries.
- Eliminating low back pain from leg length inequalities.
- Optimising shoe fit, comfort, and shock absorption.


Frequently Asked Questions About Orthotics
Why Choose Launceston Podiatrist?


Dedicated Team
The passionate Launceston Podiatrist team is dedicated to creating a comfortable environment for our clients. We’ll go above and beyond to provide you with the care you need and desire.


Patient First Care
We take the time to listen to our clients and understand their concerns. We work with you to create a treatment plan that addresses your specific condition and concerns.


Holistic Wellness
As a leading force in holistic wellness, Launceston Podiatrist has adopted a modality referral system to ensure that clients receive a tailored and comprehensive approach their care.


How Do Orthotics Work?
Many people wonder how exactly foot orthotics work – they’re just a pad that’s placed inside the shoe, after all. The overarching goal of orthotic therapy is to reduce the internal and external forces acting on specific parts of the foot, which reduces pain. But how do they do this?
- Ground Reaction Force (GRF)
Orthotics alter the pressure that the ground places on the foot (ground reaction force) when you stand, walk, or run. This helps to achieve better foot function and reduces excessive force that could lead to injury. - Orthotic Design
Custom orthotics can be designed with specific features depending on the location of your foot pain and its cause. This alters the location, magnitude, and timing of force acting on the foot. - Neurofeedback
Wearing orthotics can actually send sensory feedback to your brain, which it then uses to send corrective movements to your foot during movement. This can correct alignment, improve function, avoid pain, and prevent injury.
Each session will last between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on the area being treated and your specific condition. During this time, around 2500 to 3000 shocks will be applied to the area.
Provide Support For Your Feet
Orthotic Therapy Today
At Launceston Podiatrist, we are experienced in all aspects of orthotic therapy for patients of all ages and with varying conditions. If you’re dealing with foot or lower limb pain, whether you know the cause or not, book an appointment with our friendly team today and let us determine whether custom foot orthotics are something you will benefit from.

