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Custom Orthotics

Custom knee braces, ankle braces and splints for support, containment and rehabilitation.

Custom Made

Custom Orthotics

Custom braces are the best choice when standard products cannot provide the necessary anatomical precision. They are made from a direct impression of the limb or from a 3D scan, ensuring a perfect fit and superior therapeutic effectiveness.

We create rigid and semi-rigid braces in polyethylene, polypropylene and thermoplastic resins, as well as articulated orthoses for joint movement control. Each project is developed in collaboration with the prescribing physician.

Who it is for

  • Post-surgical patients in rehabilitation
  • People with ligamentous instability of the knee or ankle
  • Children with cerebral palsy or muscle tone disorders
  • Patients with drop foot or neurological injuries
  • Athletes with recurrent joint instability
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The process

How it works, step by step

01

Prescription

Your doctor or physiatrist indicates the type of orthotic needed and the diagnosis.

02

Assessment

The orthopaedic technician assesses the limb, takes measurements and chooses the most suitable material.

03

Production

The orthotic is built in the workshop with fitting tests during production.

04

Delivery

First fitting and instructions for use. Any adjustments are carried out immediately.

Frequently asked questions

Have questions? Here are the answers

Can I use the orthotic during sports activity?
It depends on the type of orthotic and the condition. We will advise you during the assessment, based on your doctor's instructions.
How long does a custom orthotic last?
On average 2–4 years. Wear depends on the material and intensity of use. It is important to bring it in for periodic check-ups.
Is production covered by the NHS?
Some devices may be supplied through the National Health Service when included in the official list and with a specialist medical prescription. We help you check the required documentation.

Ready to take the first step?

Contact us to book your assessment. The initial consultation is free and without obligation.

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