Why Use Footworks?


The Team Approach

At Footworks Orthotics, we work closely with your doctor to treat foot problems and abnormalities caused by disease, overuse, or injury. Once a doctor diagnoses your condition, they will write a prescription to relieve pressure and pain, correct improper alignment or improve balance. Our certified pedorthist will use that prescription to create individualized, custom orthotics that will assist you in healing, prevent further injury, and improve the overall function of your feet.

 

The Footworks Advantage

Based in the Milwaukee area, Footworks Orthotics offers exceptionally fast, personalized service close to home. Unlike National Laboratories, Footworks will see you within days of your physician's referral to us. We have offices all over the area, so it is very convenient to come and se us.

At your appointment, our certified pedorthist, Kyle Roberts, will meet with you personally for an evaluation, and to take an impression of your feet. From that impression, we'll fabricate your custom, quality orthotics. All Footworks orthotics are made in our local laboratory so you'll receive your orthotics in a few days, not a few weeks.


Personal Care and Follow-up

To make sure your orthotics are functioning as your doctor prescribed, we offer free adjustments. After all, if your orthotics fit right, you're more likely to wear them and more likely to see your problem corrected. We'll also educate you on selecting and fitting your shoes to best accommodate your new orthotics. For a list of some of our recommended brands, visit the Choosing Shoes page of our website.


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Some conditions which can be treated by using the proper orthotics:

  • Heel and arch pain
  • Bunions
  • Big toe joint pain
  • Pain in the ball of the feet
  • Achilles tendinitis
  • Flat feet
  • High-arched feet
  • Biomechanical abnormalities
  • Children's growing pains
  • Athletic injuries
  • Bone spurs
  • Ankle injuries
  • Unstable ankles
  • Shin splints
  • Arthritic conditions
  • Dropfoot
  • Back, hip and knee pain as associated with foot function
Footworks Orthotics - On the cutting edge of custom orthotic technology