Custom Made Orthotic laboratory is licensed by Health Canada of Medical Device Establishment. Our mission is to embrace CAD-CAM technologies while keeping the traditional custom made orthotic technique for patients' foot accessible by providing the most user-friendly and accurate scanning system. We commit and manufacture high quality and functional orthotics and footwear modifications to your patients.
We offer free installation with customized ordering system, free customer service and tech support, no hidden fee or order restriction behind.
We offer free installation with customized ordering system, free customer service and tech support, no hidden fee or order restriction behind.
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Orthotic Concept Inc. has been hand crafting quality prescription orthotics for since 2010. We have grown by continually developing and innovating techniques and materials to improve the quality of our products. Our belief is to provide the highest quality functional and accommodative orthotic devices.
Product diversity: Provide various products to meet different needs of patients. Popular price: Relatively low fees within the same profession to promote foot care culture. With our high quality staff, state-of-the-lead technology and commitment to excellence, we believe we will be your first choice for all of your orthotic requirements.
At Orthotic Concept we know how important your feet are to your comfort and health, and the difference a comfortable and correctly-fitting orthotic insole can make. That is why we are using state-of-the-art scanning technology to capture and display the unique shape and structure of your feet in seconds to ensure that you have an accurately fitting custom-made insole with minimal inconvenience to you.
Plantar fasciitis is also influenced by the mechanics of the foot. Having conditions such as flat feet, high arches, pronation, or having an abnormal gait (the way in which the foot hits the ground), the fascia tissue can become overworked or stretched abnormally, resulting in tears and inflammation.
Over 200 million people worldwide live with diabetes. When the disease is diagnosed too late or poorly controlled, it may lead to the possibility of developing diabetic foot syndrome. People with diabetes are required to do more exercising with their "sensitive feet" - such as walking, jogging, and cycling to burn out their sugar level.
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