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Custom-Made Foot Orthotics

Your feet are the foundation of your body. When they’re not properly supported, it can lead to pain and misalignment throughout your knees, hips, and spine. That’s where custom orthotics from Foot Levelers come in.

Support That Starts from the Ground Up

Your feet are your body’s foundation, bearing all of its weight and keeping it stable. Any pain, deformity, or discomfort in your feet can compromise that stability and cause you to alter your foot alignment and/or normal gait, which in turn can lead to excessive stress on everything from your hip joints to your spine. When this happens, you may be tempted to solve your foot problems by picking up over-the-counter insoles. While that can certainly be cheap and easy to do, insoles and inserts from the supermarket or drugstore lack nearly every benefit that custom orthotics can deliver.

What Are Custom Orthotics?

Custom orthotics are prescription shoe inserts designed to support the unique shape and movement of your feet. Unlike over-the-counter insoles, these are made just for you—based on your specific needs, gait, and foot structure.

You may benefit from orthotics if you experience:

  • Foot, heel, or arch pain (like plantar fasciitis)
  • Knee, hip, or lower back pain
  • Flat feet or high arches
  • Uneven wear on your shoes
  • Standing or walking for long periods at work
  • Sports-related foot or joint pain

Orthotics help improve posture, reduce strain, and promote more efficient movement. They’re especially useful when combined with chiropractic care.

Lots of Styles and Options to Choose From

Whether you’re looking for daily wearwork shoesathletic support, or seasonal footwear, there’s an orthotic option to suit your needs. Foot Levelers offers:

  • Custom insoles for everyday shoes, runners, and work boots
  • Orthotics for kids, seniors, and athletes
  • Pregnancy Orthotics
  • Sandals and flip flops with built-in custom orthotics
  • Multiple styles, colours, and levels of cushioning

During your scan and assessment, Dr. Rosenberg can show you the full range of options and help you choose the one that fits your lifestyle best.

Click here to view the 2025 Foot Levelers catalogue and learn more.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I be using custom orthotics?

 Unlike generic inserts, custom orthotics provide long-lasting support and alignment—helping with pain relief, joint health, and overall function. When it comes to your feet and spinal health, personalized care truly makes a difference. By supporting your body from the ground up, custom orthotics can make everyday movement feel easier and more comfortable.

How often should I get a new pair of orthotics?

Foot Levelers orthotics are built to last up to two years and come with a one-year warranty. For most people, replacing them every two years helps maintain proper support. If you’re very active or on your feet a lot, you may need to replace them more often to get the best results.

Why shouldn’t I use over the counter orthotics?

 While store-bought orthotics may feel comfortable at first or look high-tech with gel and cushioning, they’re not designed for your specific body or needs. Custom orthotics from Foot Levelers are crafted using a high-precision 3D foot scan, creating support that’s tailored to your unique posture, gait, and foot structure.

Do I have to wear my orthotics all the time?

Not necessarily—but for the best results, it’s recommended to wear them as often as possible, especially during activities that put stress on your feet and legs. Wearing your orthotics during long periods of standing, walking, or physical activity can make a big difference in managing pain and supporting foot health.

Is there a break-in period for orthotics?

Yes—your feet will need a little time to adjust. When you first receive your custom orthotics, it’s best to start slowly and gradually increase the time you wear them each day. Most people fully adjust within 4 to 6 weeks, at which point you should start to feel the full benefits in comfort, support, and alignment.

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