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Custom Orthotics in Logansport, IN
Better foot support, less overload, and steadier movement — without guessing what you need.
Foot pain is rarely “just your foot.” How you load the ground can influence the ankle, knee, hip, and even the low back. Custom orthotics can help reduce overload and improve stability — especially when heel/arch pain, plantar fasciitis, or chronic foot fatigue keeps coming back. If your symptoms overlap with foot & ankle pain, knee pain, hip pain, or low back pain, we’ll connect the dots and outline the simplest next steps.
- More comfortable standing, walking, and long work shifts
- Less heel/arch strain (with a plan to build tolerance)
- Honest direction — custom vs. OTC inserts when appropriate
When Orthotics Help Most
Orthotics aren’t magic — they’re a support tool to reduce overload and stabilize your gait while we address the true driver.
Common patterns we see
- Heel pain / plantar fasciitis (especially first steps in the morning)
- Arch fatigue after long shifts or increased walking
- Foot/ankle instability or frequent “rolling” of the ankle
- Knee pain tied to foot mechanics (stairs, squats, long stands)
- Hip or low-back overload when one side collapses more than the other
The goal is better load distribution — so irritated tissues calm down and your body can rebuild capacity safely.
Our Custom Orthotics Process
We fit orthotics to your foot, your gait, and your symptoms — then support it with guardrails so it actually works.
Foot + Gait Assessment
We assess arch behavior, ankle mobility, balance, and how you load the ground during walking/standing tasks.
Custom Fit + Footwear Match
We match support to your shoe type (work shoes, running shoes, casual) and your pain pattern — not a generic insert.
Break-In Plan + Adjustments
Clear wear schedule and follow-up troubleshooting so comfort improves without creating new irritation.
Common goals we build toward
- Calm heel/arch irritation while rebuilding tolerance (see Foot & Ankle Pain)
- Improve knee tracking during stairs and squats (see Knee Pain)
- Reduce hip/low-back compensation when one foot collapses more (see Hip Pain and Low Back Pain)
- Support higher-mileage activity and sport workloads (see Sports & Athletic Performance)
What to Expect With Orthotics
Comfort is the goal — we build up gradually and adjust based on how your body responds.
Break-in guardrails (simple version)
- Start small: 1–2 hours/day for a few days
- Build gradually: add time every 1–2 days if you’re improving
- Use the “24-hour rule”: if you’re worse the next day, reduce wear time
- Expect mild awareness: strong pain is a sign to adjust the plan
- Pair with basics: mobility + calf/foot strength helps results stick
If something feels “off,” don’t push through. We’ll troubleshoot fit, volume, and footwear so you feel steadier—not sore.
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