Chiropractic care treats your pain by examining and aligning your movement pattern, and this begins with how you walk and stand. Custom orthotics correct your foot posture and enhance your walking pattern.
If your foot and ankle are out of alignment, your body must support itself using other muscles. When the body compensates for being out of alignment, you may feel discomfort and pain. If you have foot pain or dysfunction in your hips, pelvis, knees, and lower back, find out if your gait is to blame.
Orthotics are sometimes called inserts or insoles, but the ones provided by Vitality Motion Center are nothing like those you get off the shelf at your local drug store. They are customized to fit your feet and address your particular condition. We use Foot Levelers orthotics, which are created based on a detailed scan and assessment of your feet, posture, and movement patterns to support proper alignment from the ground up.
Your feet are the foundation of your body. When they are misaligned, it can affect your ankles, knees, hips, spine, and posture. Custom orthotics help guide your feet into a more neutral, supported position, improving biomechanics with every step. This helps distribute forces more evenly, reduces abnormal movement patterns, and supports healthier alignment and function.
By stabilizing the foundation of the body, orthotics help reduce stress throughout the entire musculoskeletal system.
At our office, we use Foot Levelers’ advanced scanning and assessment technology to analyze your feet and posture. The scan captures pressure points, arch structure, and weight distribution. Your orthotics are then custom-crafted specifically for you and your lifestyle—whether you’re on your feet all day, active, or athletic. Once ready, they are fitted to ensure comfort and effectiveness, and can be worn in most shoes.
Custom orthotics are often used alongside chiropractic care and rehabilitation to provide long-term support, stability, and whole-body balance.
If you live or work in Tustin, or nearby areas of Orange County including Irvine or Santa Ana, call the office or book an appointment online to learn more about custom orthotics, and whether they might benefit you.