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Custom Insoles

Support Your Body From the Ground Up: Custom Insoles Your feet are the foundation for your entire body. Poor foot mechanics or alignment can cause a chain reaction of pain and dysfunction in your ankles, knees, hips, and even your lower back. At ACE Physio Centre, we use high-quality, custom-made insoles (orthotics) as a powerful tool to correct your alignment, manage pain, and improve your movement. These insoles also form part of our Foot Orthotics Services for long-term foot pain relief, especially for conditions such as plantar fasciitis, where plantar fasciitis insoles can make a noticeable difference. 




What are Custom Insoles?

A custom insole, or “custom orthotic,” is a high-grade medical device that is specially moulded to fit your unique foot structure. Unlike the soft, generic inserts you buy at a pharmacy (which just provide cushioning), custom insoles are prescribed by a health professional after a detailed biomechanical assessment. They are precision-made to control your foot’s movement, support your arches, and realign your foot and ankle into their most efficient position. They are a tool for correcting function, not just providing comfort. Their accuracy also makes them ideal when people search for Custom Orthotics Online UK or require Custom Made Orthotics for Physiotherapists as part of their treatment. 




Why Choose ACE Physio Centre for Custom Insoles?

 Prescribing an insole is easy. Prescribing the right insole as part of the right plan takes an expert.

  • A "Whole-Body" Approach: We are physiotherapists first. We don't just look at your feet; we look at your entire kinetic chain. We only prescribe insoles if our full biomechanical assessment shows they are a necessary part of your solution.

  • Customized Planning: We never use insoles as a "crutch." We integrate them with a comprehensive treatment plan that includes manual therapy (to free up stiff joints) and specific exercises (to strengthen weak muscles). The insoles provide the support while the physiotherapy creates the long-term strength.

  • Expert Diagnosis: Our deep understanding of anatomy and movement allows us to accurately diagnose the reason for your pain. This ensures your insoles are designed to fix the true root cause of your problem, not just mask a symptom.

  • One-on-One Care: Your assessment, casting, and fitting are all performed by your dedicated physiotherapist in a private, one-on-one session, ensuring precision, a perfect fit, and time to answer all your questions. This personalised approach helps patients seeking foot pain relief insoles or tailored custom orthotics.



Common Conditions We Treat 

Custom insoles are highly effective at treating a wide range of conditions caused by faulty foot mechanics. We often prescribe them as part of a treatment plan for:

  • Plantar Fasciitis (persistent heel pain)

  • Flat Feet (over-pronation)

  • High Arches (over-supination)

  • Bunions (Hallux Valgus)

  • Achilles Tendinopathy

  • "Shin Splints" (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome)

  • Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome (Runner's Knee)



Your Questions Answered


1. How long does it last? 

High-quality custom insoles are built for durability. While this varies depending on the materials used, your activity level (e.g., running vs. walking), and your body weight, a good pair will typically last for one to three years. Your physiotherapist will advise you on the expected lifespan of your specific device. How many sessions will I need? Getting custom insoles is a process, not a single treatment. 

It typically involves: 

Initial Assessment (1 Session): This is a comprehensive biomechanical and gait analysis to determine if you are a suitable candidate for insoles. 

Casting/Scanning (1 Session): If you proceed, we take a precise 3D mould or digital scan of your feet. This is often done during the initial assessment. 

Fitting Appointment (1 Session): When your custom insoles arrive from the lab (usually 1-2 weeks later), you will have a dedicated fitting appointment. We will ensure they fit your feet and your shoes perfectly and provide instructions on how to "break them in." 

Follow-up (1 Session): We always schedule a follow-up appointment 2-4 weeks later to check your progress, answer your questions, and make any minor adjustments if needed. 


2. Does the treatment hurt? 

No, the process of being assessed, scanned, or cast for insoles is completely painless. 


3. Who should consider getting custom insoles? 

Anyone with ongoing foot, knee, or lower-limb pain, recurrent injuries, flat feet, high arches, or conditions like plantar fasciitis may benefit from custom insoles. 


4.What is the process for getting custom insoles? 

It includes an initial assessment, foot casting or scanning, a fitting appointment, and a follow-up session to ensure proper function and comfort.

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