Orthopedic Insoles
Custom orthopedic insoles are specialized foot supports designed according to foot structure and biomechanical analysis to provide correction from the foundation and support the entire body mechanics.

Feet form the foundation of our body and affect our entire skeletal system. Structural abnormalities and functional disorders of the feet can cause problems in the ankle, knee, hip, and even the spine. Custom orthopedic insoles are designed with biomechanical analysis, providing support from the foundation and improving overall body mechanics.
Why is the Foot Important?
Feet are complex structures consisting of 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Any abnormality in this structure can affect the entire kinetic chain. Flat feet, high arches, pronation, or supination problems can cause problems at higher levels.
Custom Orthopedic Insole Design
Custom orthopedic insoles are designed specifically for the individual. After detailed foot analysis and gait examination, insoles that suit foot structure and needs are produced. This process includes the following stages:
- •Detailed foot and posture analysis
- •Gait analysis
- •Foot measurements and impression taking
- •Computer-aided design
- •Material selection
- •Production and fitting
- •Trial and adjustments
Biomechanical Approach
Orthopedic insoles are designed based on biomechanical principles. The goal is not only symptom relief but also correction of the underlying cause. Proper foot alignment creates a positive domino effect throughout the entire body, improving posture and movement quality.
When are Orthopedic Insoles Used?
- Flat foot (pes planus)
- High arch (pes cavus)
- Plantar fasciitis
- Heel spurs
- Metatarsalgia
- Morton's neuroma
- Bunion (hallux valgus)
- Diabetic foot
- Sports injuries
- Leg length discrepancy
Insole Production Process
Assessment
Detailed foot analysis, posture examination, and gait analysis are performed.
Measurement
Foot measurements and impressions are taken with special methods.
Design
The insole is designed based on personal needs.
Fitting and Follow-up
The produced insole is tested, and adjustments and follow-up are made.
Benefits
- Posture correction
- Pain reduction
- Improved balance
- Enhanced walking comfort
- Sports performance improvement
- Injury prevention
Frequently Asked Questions
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