What are 3D printed orthotics?
What are orthotics?
Orthotics are arch supports or shoe inserts that slip into your shoes. Our 3D printed orthotics are designed by our podiatrists to balance your foot posture with the goal of relieving conditions or postural concerns in the feet, ankles, knees, hips and back.
Scanning your feet with a laser scanner enables us to create a digitised 3D image of your foot, after which our podiatry team then designs your orthotic in-clinic using our own design software. We utilise our knowledge and experience, data from the shape of your foot, your foot and leg posture and information we have gained from your assessment regarding your pain or postural concern. Having your orthotics designed by our podiatrists in-clinic rather than simply prescribed by your podiatrist and designed by a lab technician off-site also means that the people who are designing your orthotics have a far greater knowledge of feet and more intimate understanding of your feet, which can be transferred into your design parameters.
3D printing technology benefits
Your orthotic device is now printed on a commercial 3D printer. This technology makes for a slimmer, lighter orthotic that can flex a little with your foot, without compromising on support. Your podiatrist then fits your orthotic to your foot, finishes the orthotics by adding any additions or covers that are required to treat your condition, makes sure you are comfortable and follows up with you for comfort and symptom relief as indicated.
Comparison to previous technology
Technology has changed considerably over the past few years. Until recently, orthotics were milled from a large block of plastic or foam which unfortunately created a less accurate, far bulkier, and heavier orthotic for you to fit in your shoe (an unwelcome side effect of previous orthotic therapy). Additionally, there was a large volume of plastic waste created as a by-product of this process. Now orthotics are slimmer, lighter and more accurate.
Comfort and pain relief outcomes
Due to health regulation laws, we are not allowed to outrightly say that we are experiencing better outcomes. However, we can tell you that we are finding an overall reduction in the number of follow-up appointments required for our many 3D printed orthotic patients over the last 2 years, due to faster comfort and pain relief.
Many patients are choosing to upgrade their orthotics to our newer technology.
You can now register for 2 pairs of 3D printed orthotics for the price of 1, saving you $580, plus get 2 x $50 shoe vouchers for you or a friend during this limited time offer.
If you are struggling with pain in your feet, ankles, knees, hips or back or would like to upgrade your orthotics register below to ensure that you are eligible for this offer.
Not all orthotics are equal, and ours use the latest 3D technology for guaranteed comfort and symptom improvement.
Our orthotics are now prescribed, designed, and finished in-clinic by our podiatrists, the people who know your feet best.
Slimmer and lighter - Wear more of the shoes you love!
More flex - A supportive orthotic with more “flex” for comfort.
More pairs - Accurate duplication in a click.
Get into your orthotics in just 10 days - We have halved the time it takes.
Guarantees:
Comfort and symptom improvement within 3 months (or 6 months for heel pain)
10-year guarantee against shell breaking or distortion.
And on a side note, your feet will be treading lighter on our planet as 3D printing creates negligible waste when compared to traditional methods.
Register here for our 2 for 1 3D Orthotics offer!
Unsure if you need orthotics? Register anyway.
If you are due for a review or would like to talk more with a podiatrist, pre-registering will enable us to arrange for your assessment/review appointment.
If it’s found that orthotics are part of your treatment plan, you will then be eligible for the 2 for 1 offer at that appointment.
Just register below to make sure you don’t miss out.
Other FAQs
Which conditions can 3D printed orthotics help?
Foot Pain? Are 3D printed orthotics guaranteed for pain relief and comfort?
Are 3D printed orthotics the same (or better) than 'regular' orthotics?
How to know if you are due for a review
How long are 3D printed orthotics guaranteed to last?
How much do 3D printed orthotics cost and how much will I save with 2 for 1?
Would it be cheaper than buying two pairs separately?
Could you have the second pair for a relative (one set each)?