Private Orthotics Clinic
Customised Foot Care Solutions for Enhanced Comfort and Mobility
Peterborough's Orthotics Clinic
Managing The Wellbeing of Your Feet and Your Performance with Our Expert Orthotics
Orthotics Clinic
At The Fane Clinic we have decades of experience working with orthotics, specialising in sports and child orthotics as well as everyday use. Our orthotics can be made to suit all styles and types of shoes, from standard classic men’s and ladies’ styles to formal shoes, casual, close-fitting or narrow shoes, even ladies court shoes and heels to work boots and safety footwear.
Orthotics are available for the walker and rambler, incorporating shock absorption properties for difficult terrain. As well as specialist orthotics for the diabetic and arthritic patients who require support and comfort with gentle biomechanical control.
Sports Orthotics
Child Orthotics
Custom Orthotics
Biomechanical Assessment
Orthotics Assessment and Treatment
At The Fane Clinic, we pride ourselves on a comprehensive and personalised assessment and treatment process that sets the foundation for your journey to improved foot health and overall well-being.
Our process begins with a detailed evaluation, where our orthotics specialists conduct a thorough examination of your foot structure, gait analysis, and a review of your lifestyle and activity levels. Then, using cutting-edge technology and evidence-based practices, we identify specific biomechanical imbalances and areas of concern. Based on these findings, we then design a custom treatment plan for you. This may include precision-engineered orthotic devices tailored specifically for you. Our treatment doesn’t end with the delivery of your orthotics; we ensure ongoing support and adjustments as needed to guarantee your comfort and the effectiveness of the solution.
Orthotics Specialists
Nick Langton
BSC (HONS) SPORT AND EXERCISE THERAPY - SPORTS THERAPIST
Being a keen Rugby player, Nick started studying Sports Therapy to further his passion for sport. Having completed his degree and obtaining a Bsc Nick now works alongside Adrian, offering Sports Therapy treatments.
FAQs:
Who needs orthotics?
Orthotics can benefit individuals experiencing foot pain, those with diabetes, arthritis, plantar fasciitis, bunion, heel spurs, and anyone with foot, knee, or back pain related to their foot structure and movement.
How are custom orthotics different from over-the-counter insoles?
Custom orthotics are specifically designed for your feet and medical needs, providing targeted support and correction based on a thorough assessment of your feet, gait, and posture. Over-the-counter insoles offer general cushioning and support but lack customisation and the specific corrective features of custom orthotics.
How long do custom orthotics last?
With proper care, custom orthotics can last several years. The lifespan depends on the materials used, your activity level, and how well they are maintained. Periodic check-ups with your provider are recommended to ensure they remain effective.
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Private Orthotics Clinic in Peterborough
Take the step to ultimate foot comfort and support with our leading private orthotics in Peterborough. Tailored to meet your unique needs, our custom orthotic solutions are designed by experienced professionals who specialise in alleviating foot pain, enhancing mobility, and improving your quality of life. Whether you’re dealing with common foot conditions, sports injuries, or seeking everyday comfort, our private orthotics clinic in Peterborough provides personalised assessments and precision-engineered orthotics to ensure optimal fit, function, and satisfaction.
Specialist Orthotics Services
- Heel Pain (Plantar Fasciitis) – A dull or sharp pain in the heel and medial arch area usually severe in the morning when getting out of bed or after long periods of sitting.
- Ball of Foot Pain (Metatarsalgia) – Usually causes a burning sensation in the forefoot sometimes may feel like a lump underneath the ball of the foot associated with Morton’s Neuroma, a neuralgia affecting the web spaces of the toes and impingement of the intermetatarsal nerves leading to fibrosis, common with athletes.
- Bunion (Hallux Abductor Valgus) – The big toe deviates towards the second toe and the 1st Metatarsal bone protrudes from the side of the foot, associated with flat feet.
- Knee Pain (Patella-Femoral Syndrome) – A dull nagging pain in and around the side of the knee cap, usually worse after walking up stairs or active sports.
- Shin Pain (Shin Splints, Tibial Stress Syndrome) – Pain in the shin area, is common with distance runners and walkers.
- Achilles Pain (Achilles Tendonitis) – Inflammation of the Achilles tendon above the heel and ankle area.
- Back Pain (Lumbar-Sacral Pain) – Nagging dull pain in the lower back, exacerbated by occupations, which require long periods of standing in one spot.
- 3D Orthotics – Gaitworx is proud to offer advanced 3D printed orthoses utilising cutting-edge technology. Our 3D printing capabilities enable us to create personalised custom foot orthoses with unparalleled precision and design flexibility. By harnessing additive manufacturing, we can achieve orthotic designs that surpass the limitations of conventional manufacturing methods.The benefits of 3D printing in orthotic production are substantial. This manufacturing approach allows us to adjust design parameters according to the specific requirements of clinicians and patients, resulting in highly tailored orthoses. The level of accuracy achieved through 3D printing is exceptional, ensuring consistent replication with minimal variation.Moreover, our use of 3D printing significantly reduces material waste compared to traditional direct milling techniques. We are able to achieve up to 90% less waste, contributing to a more sustainable manufacturing process.