


Foot Orthotics
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These are orthotic devices that promote better foot alignment and redistribute the forces in the feet. They can manage the following conditions :
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Hallux valgus
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Flat foot
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Metatarsalgia
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Excessive pressure on any foot structure
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Plantar fasciitis
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Osteoarthritis leads to pain in the feet
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Rheumatoid arthritis leads to pain in the feet
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Metatarsal fracture
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Leg length discrepancy.

Custom Foot Orthotics
We manufacture custom foot orthotics from the best materials. In addition, the manufacturing techniques and materials of our foot orthotics comply with the most rigorous requirements of the industry and the Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services.
Our foot orthotics are a great help in alleviating or correcting certain pathological conditions. These problems can not only affect your feet but also have a huge impact on your joints like ankles, knees, hips, and back.
At Mon Med orthopedic laboratory, foot orthotics adapt to your daily needs, your condition, improve your quality of life and help you feel better.
Foot Orthotics for Children
If your children suffering from these symptoms?
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Rapid fatigue during sports activities or daily life.
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Foot pain
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Flat feet
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Abnormal wear and tear on his shoes
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Inward-pointing feet
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Hollow feet
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Your child falls frequently
They may need to wear custom made foot orthotics.
Normally, the pediatrician, podiatrist, family doctor or specialist will be able to prescribe custom-molded foot orthotics from the age of 4.


Foot Orthotics For people with Diabetes
Custom orthotics are manufactured specifically for you, using a 3D cast of your foot. The Orthotist will design your orthotics with materials and additions specific to your needs and will be able to adjust the support for both your needs and your comfort at any time. Your orthotist will also consider your activity level, occupation, footwear, and other factors when designing your orthotics.
A custom orthotic is useful for people with diabetes. Unlike orthotics for other conditions, where correction or control may be required, orthotics for diabetes require redistribution of pressure along the soles of the feet to reduce areas of excessive pressure, friction, or shear. Soft, accommodative, full-length orthotics are the most effective at preventing foot injury in people with diabetes.