At The Chiro Guy in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, we believe that personalized care leads to the best results. If you’re struggling with foot pain, discomfort, or alignment issues, custom orthotics might be the solution you need. These specially designed insoles are made to fit your feet perfectly, helping to relieve pain, improve posture, and enhance your overall quality of life.
Our team is here to provide you with the right orthotics that match your unique foot structure and lifestyle. Whether you’re dealing with foot problems caused by flat feet, plantar fasciitis, or general discomfort, custom orthotics can offer the relief you’ve been seeking.
Custom orthotics can benefit anyone experiencing foot pain or discomfort, but they are particularly helpful for individuals with:
Whether you’re an athlete looking for better performance, someone who spends a lot of time on their feet, or simply someone dealing with general foot discomfort, custom orthotics can provide the support you need.
With proper care, custom orthotics typically last between 1 to 3 years. The lifespan of your orthotics depends on how frequently you use them, the type of activities you engage in, and how well you maintain them. For example, athletes who engage in high-impact sports may need to replace their orthotics more often than someone with a less active lifestyle.
We recommend scheduling periodic check-ups to ensure that your orthotics continue to provide the support and comfort you need. Over time, the materials may break down or lose their shape, and adjustments may be necessary.
Custom orthotics are designed to address specific issues that may be causing pain or discomfort. Many of our patients experience significant relief from conditions like plantar fasciitis, arch pain, or knee discomfort after just a few weeks of wearing their custom orthotics. However, results can vary, and it may take some time to get used to wearing them. We work closely with our patients to monitor progress and ensure that their orthotics are working as intended.
If you’re unsure whether custom orthotics are right for you, we can help guide you through the process and assess how they might benefit your specific needs.