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3190 Citrus Tower Blvd Ste A Clermont, FL 34711
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Clermont and Leesburg
You are getting foot pain and not sure what to do or who to ask?
You think you might need orthotics but are not sure if they will work for you?
You are confused about which orthotics are right for you?
You have tried expensive orthotics in the past but you are still in pain?
You are frustrated that your foot pain is stopping you from doing the things you love?
You have orthotics, but they are too big to fit into shoes other than trainers?
You are avoiding going for walks because of your pain?
You have recurring foot, ankle, knee or back pain?
If you answered YES to any of the above, you may have found the ANSWER to your orthotics questions at Center for Ankle and Foot Care, Clermont and Leesburg
If you’ve got foot pain, stiffness or an ache – it’s very tempting to think that it’s nothing, that it will go away on its own. Or, you might pass it off as having just over done it, or that it’s just a “ache” or a bit of stiffness that “everyone” your age suffers from…
There’s no obvious reason why it happened – but it doesn’t seem to be shifting and its been there a good while now.
If that’s happening to you, you’re not alone – and we hear this type of thing all the time. In fact, long term foot pain is one of THE most common problems that we see in Center for Ankle and Foot Care.
Orthotics are used to address all types of foot injuries including:
Plantar Fasciitis
Heel Pain
Metatarsalgia
Pain in the ball of the foot
Fallen arches
Heel Spurs
Walking / gait problems
Orthotics can be used to address injuries in the ankle joint and tissues around it such as:
Achilles tendonitis
Ankle hypermobility
Ligament strains
Orthotics help to correct imbalances in the movement patterns of the feet.
Correction of these imbalances can help to improve the function of other areas in the body, particularly the knee joints and the low back.
The improvement in foot movement and the cushioning and support that orthotics provide can help to offload other joints.
This can make a big difference if you are struggling with knee or hip arthritis, making walking easier and less painful.
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During the comprehensive gait assessment, your
practitioner will perform an examination of your feet and ankles and the way you walk.
This allows for an overview of the alignment, movement, and muscle function of the lower limbs, taking into account your specific circumstances and history.
At our clinic, we’re committed to combining cutting-edge technology with personalised care—and custom orthotics are a perfect example. Using advanced 3D scanning and printing, Dr. Henne and Dr. McGowan create orthotics that are incredibly precise, comfortable, and tailored to your unique foot structure.
Thanks to this in-house technology, your orthotics can be ready in as little as 24 to 48 hours —no long waits, no messy casting, and no third-party delays. Our team can even make real-time modifications to relieve pressure and reduce pain right where you need it most.
It’s not just better for your feet—it’s better for the planet too. Our 3D printing process dramatically cuts down on waste and eliminates outdated materials that often end up in landfills.
The result? A faster, cleaner, and more effective way to help you move better and feel your best
At Center for Ankle and Foot Care, recovery doesn’t stop with getting your orthotics. We create personalised rehab plans to help you get the best results and back to doing what you love—pain-free.
Our custom orthotics are made in-house using advanced 3D technology, with a faster turnaround than traditional methods. While custom inserts are an investment, they’re worth it: $550 for the first pair, $275 for each additional. Most people move one pair between shoes, but extras are available if you prefer convenience.
This is your foot health, your comfort—and we’re here to make sure it fits perfectly, every step of the way.
Our team of podiatrist at Center for Ankle and Foot Care are experts in treating foot pain, helping 1000's of patients get back to walking and running with relief from foot pain.
Are your feet sore on a regular basis?
You can't remember the last time you didn't have foot pain getting out of bed in the morning?
Do you spend a lot of time standing?
Does standing, walking and running make your joints sore?
Do you have visible foot problems such as flat feet, bunions, callouses or high arches?
Do your parents have problems with their feet?
You have tried orthotics in the past, but they were too big for your everyday shoes and only fit in trainers?
Your foot pain is stopping you getting out and about and doing the things you love?
If you answered YES to any of the above, you may have found the ANSWER to your orthotics questions at Center for Ankle and Foot Care, Clermont and Leesburg
From Consultation to Treatment
We're excited to see you at your appointment! We want to make sure you feel comfortable and well-informed, so don't hesitate to ask us any questions about our treatments, our office, or even our payment options. Our goal is to help you get back to living your life free of pain, so let's work together to make that happen!
Discuss your foot health goals
Provide x-rays if required
Complete foot examination
Discover your options
Start a custom treatment plan
Specialized Expertise: Our office offers specialized care from highly-trained podiatrist in various fields like sports rehab and chronic pain management.
Comprehensive Approach: We provide holistic treatment plans combining manual therapy, exercises, and cutting-edge technology for a well-rounded approach.
Cutting-Edge Facilities: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and advanced equipment to support patients' recovery.
Proven Track Record: Our office's reputation is built on successful patient outcomes and positive feedback, fostering a supportive environment for rehabilitation.
Orthotics are specialised devices designed to support and align the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. They are commonly used to improve foot function, alleviate pain, and provide better stability.
Orthotics can help with a variety of conditions including flat feet, high arches, plantar fasciitis, bunions, achilles tendonitis, shin splints, and overpronation or supination of the feet.
Orthotics work by providing support, cushioning, and realigning the feet and lower limbs. They can help redistribute pressure, correct foot mechanics, improve stability, and reduce excessive motion that may cause pain or discomfort.
Yes, orthotics can be used for both adults and children. However, the specific type of orthotics and treatment approach may vary depending on the individual's age and condition.
Orthotics can be either custom-made or prefabricated. Custom-made orthotics are specifically crafted to fit an individual's unique foot shape and address their specific needs. Prefabricated orthotics are pre-made and come in standard sizes but can still provide some benefits.
The duration of orthotic use depends on the individual's condition and treatment goals. Some people may need to wear orthotics consistently, while others may only require them during certain activities or for a specific period of time. Your healthcare provider will guide you on the appropriate duration.
What foot problems do well with Custom Foot Orthotics?
Custom foot orthotics can help manage and relieve a range of common foot issues, including:
-Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
-Posterior tibial tendonitis
-Peroneal tendonitis
-Foot arthritis
-Morton’s neuroma
-They’re also a great option if you’ve had orthotics before and need a new, updated pair.
Our orthotics are designed to support your feet where they need it most—so you can walk more comfortably and stay active.
Orthotics can be worn with a wide range of shoes, including athletic shoes, casual footwear, and some dress shoes. However, certain shoe styles may have limited space or insufficient support for accommodating orthotics, so it's important to consider footwear compatibility.
Yes, there are various types of orthotics available, including arch supports, insoles, heel cups, and full-length orthotics. The type recommended will depend on the individual's condition and specific needs.
The lifespan of orthotics varies depending on factors such as usage, activity level, and wear and tear. On average, custom-made orthotics may last 2-5 years, while prefabricated ones may have a shorter lifespan. Regular assessments by a healthcare professional can help determine if replacement is necessary.
Yes, orthotics can be worn during physical activities and sports. In fact, they can provide added support, stability, and shock absorption, reducing the risk of injuries and enhancing performance. Consult with your healthcare provider for specific recommendations based on your activity level and needs.
When properly fitted and used, orthotics generally do not cause significant side effects. However, some individuals may experience temporary discomfort or adjustment periods as their feet adapt to the new support. If any persistent issues arise, it's best to consult with your healthcare provider.
Short answer is sometimes
Medicare does not cover custom functional foot orthotics (it does cover diabetic inserts but that is not what this is)
We recommend you call your insurance and ask them if the cover custom foot orthotics if you are not diabetic Insurance is not always forthcoming in telling the truth when it comes to what they cover
The self pay discounted rate is $550
This price of the $550. It covers the materials and cost of fabrication. Remember our orthotics are made with state of the art technology, are made by the doctors and have a very quick turn around within days you can be in your new orthotics!
Because this technology is so cutting edge it totally streamlines this process. If you are casted on a Monday we can have your custom orthotics back to you by Wednesday!
Please note that while these answers provide general information, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional for personalized advice and recommendations based on your specific condition and needs.
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Monday: 8am - 5pm
Tuesday: 8am - 5pm
Wednesday: 8am - 4pm
Thursday: 8am - 4pm
Friday: 8am - 1:30am
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
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Tuesday : 8am - 1pm
Wednesday : Closed
Thursday: 8 am - 1 pm
Friday : Closed
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Sunday : Closed