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Custom Orthotics to Correct Flat Feet, Foot, and Arch Pain
Flurry Chiropractic specializes
in custom orthotics and foot care


Custom Orthotics to Correct Flat Feet, Foot, and Arch Pain

Your feet are the foundation on which your entire body balance depends. If you built a house and poured a crooked foundation, everything you built above that level would be structurally out of balance. They support you when you stand, walk, or run.

Feet also help protect your spine, bones, and soft tissues from stress as you move. Imbalances in the feet can lead to knee rotation, pelvic tilt and shoulder drop. These imbalances in the body can be caused by pronation and supination of the foot. These instabilities can lead to conditions such as plantar fascitis, knee pain, hip pain, back pain, and neck pain.


Custom Orthotics to Correct Flat Feet, Foot, and Arch Pain title=
Solve your foot problems
at Flurry Chiropractic


A properly aligned body will have symmetrical feet, level knees, pelvis and shoulders. In addition to correction of spinal misalignments and body balance isssues, Dr Flurry is trained in the evaluation of foot problems that may be addressed through in office therapy, home stretch and strengthen routines, and the casting of custom orthotics. We specialize in products that are designed to improve your quality of life. We can improve your overall health by supporting your foundation.

Stabilizing and balancing your feet enhance your body’s performance and efficiency, reduces pain, and contribute to your total body wellness. Our orthotics complement your Chiropractic treatment as you stand, walk, and live your life in balance.

Make an appointment today for an evaluation, and let us help put an end to your foot problems. Call us today at 818-707-8889.

Did you know?

  • Pain and numbness in the toes is often caused by ill-fitting footwear.
  • Orthotics are insoles molded from a plaster cast of the patient's foot.
  • Orthotics are usually categorized as rigid, soft, or semi-rigid.
  • A rigid orthotics is used to control motion in two major foot joints that lie directly below the ankle.
  • A soft orthotics is designed to absorb shock, improve balance, and remove pressure from painful areas.
  • A semi-rigid orthotics is designed to provide balance, often for a specific sport.
  • Orthotics can minimize problems caused by arthritis in the feet or ankles by correcting misalignments and poor bimechanics.
  • Orthotics tend to fit better in shoes with removable insoles, since the orthotics take up extra room in your shoes.