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Custom made orthopedic insoles

In our 10 years of experience, we have learned and used 5 different brands and methods for making custom insoles and chose FormTotics. Our choice of professional was no coincidence. As the result shows. The orthoses made with the Formotix material and the Formotix fitting method meet all the requirements of both the orthopedist and the patient. We have found that these are orthotics that actually heal!

Our doctors choose FormTotix because:

  1. Fully customizable orthotics can be made for the right and left foot.
  2. Easy to shape and adjust - You can achieve the goal gradually by dosing the load as needed. Or modify it, for example in the case of intensive foot growth in children.
  3. In this way, not only can the foot be taken into account, but the goal set by the orthopedist can also be achieved and the support function can be corrected under static and dynamic conditions.
  4. A wide range of models makes it possible to choose the best option for each patient.
  5. The large selection of sizes allows orthoses to be made not only for adults, but also for small patients.
  6. And most importantly: FormTotics not only mechanically supports the arch of the foot, but also stimulates the foot muscles to enable optimal movement.

That's why our doctors keep reporting positive results!

Read more about how we make our insoles.

Orthopedist/traumatologist diagnosing the foot

Let's keep it simple - 'What do FormTotics insoles do for our patients?'.

  1. Healing (pain relief, stress relief, prevention of joint and spine damage, stimulation of the emergence of a correct movement pattern).
  2. Comfort from the first steps.
  3. Complete individuality.
  4. Long lasting – guaranteed for up to 5 years.
  5. Easy to maintain.
  6. All sizes from 10 to 36 cm.

FormTotix insoles are made in 2 steps

To make the insoles at the reception you will need:

  1. have socks.
  2. You must have closed shoes (preferably sneakers, boots - no tight socks.
  3. The inside of the shoe sole should be uniform (not patched).
  4. The patient should wear pants or shorts.

So – 1st step of performance 20-30 minutes.

First step. After a survey about the symptoms and information about the duration and conditions of daily physical activity, the doctor analyzes the condition of the foot using the GreenFoot podoscope. The joint stability of the foot and the lower limbs as a whole is assessed with a functional test.

Second step. The Formtotics insoles range includes insoles with different stiffnesses. They are selected based on several factors: size and degree of foot deformity, degree of pain syndrome, age and weight of the patient, intensity of physical activity, type of footwear used.

The third step is making the insoles. First, a metatarsal pad is placed in the 'right' place and in the right size. In every person, the forefoot is curved in the shape of an arch. This is not visible from the side, but if you feel the foot you can see the arch directly above the instep. In people with transverse flat feet, this part of the foot is flat and therefore does not cushion movement. Cushioning gradually changes the foot, forcing it to adopt the correct arch shape and fulfill its cushioning function.

The next step is the shaping itself. The FormTotix insoles are heated in the shoe with a hairdryer. At a temperature of around 85°, the clever Formax material becomes malleable and adapts to the shape of the foot. The insole is then adapted to the shape of the shoe by a specialist. Shaping is completed by moving the patient for 5 minutes and allowing the insole to take its individual shape.
The doctor then says goodbye to the patient for the time it takes for the foot to adapt to the insole, which takes between 3 and 4 weeks if the shoe is worn constantly.

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