Custom Orthotics for Optimal Foot Support
How Custom Orthotics Work
Custom orthotics work by redistributing pressure and correcting misalignments in the feet, helping your feet and lower body function properly and pain-free. Designed for your unique anatomy, they support natural foot motion during daily activity, absorbing shock and reducing strain as you move.
- Deliver targeted arch and heel support
- Redistribute weight evenly across your feet
- Minimize pronation or supination during walking
- Absorb shock during impact-based activities
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Benefits of Custom Orthotic Support
The advantages of custom orthotics extend well beyond simple comfort. With expert fitting, these devices can help you relieve pain, improve alignment, and prevent future foot health issues by supporting joint stability, balancing weight distribution, and enhancing biomechanics.
- Relieve chronic foot pain from plantar fasciitis, arthritis, and bunions
- Protect ankles, knees, hips, and lower back from misalignment and strain
- Improve athletic performance and endurance
- Reduce risk of injury from falls, overuse, or repetitive stress
- Support a healthier posture, reducing muscle fatigue and body discomfort
Schedule Your Orthotic Consultation
Ready to experience lasting comfort and improved mobility? Schedule your custom orthotics consultation in Freehold, NJ today. Dr. Russell Brokstein will evaluate your feet, discuss your symptoms, and recommend the best orthotic solution to help you walk with ease and confidence.
The Custom Fitting Process
Our custom orthotic fitting process in Freehold NJ, starts with a detailed evaluation of your feet, gait, and body mechanics. We use advanced scanning and measurement methods to capture the exact contours of your feet, create digital molds, and send them to a specialized lab for fabrication.
- Personalized assessment and physical exam
- Digital scanning for exact fit and biomechanics analysis
- Custom design sent to partner lab for manufacturing
- Fitting confirmation and adjustments at a follow-up visit
- Guidance on transitioning to and caring for your new orthotics