A foot impression is far more than just a shape of the foot—it’s a window into how your entire body moves and balances.
It reveals your weight distribution, the parabola and alignment of the toes, and the depth of both the transverse and vertical arches, along with every key dimension of the foot.
But the most powerful part is this:
A foot impression reflects your static biomechanics, which can be directly linked to a wide range of issues—not only in the feet, but also the knees, hips, lower back, and even the neck. When we understand how your foot functions at rest, we gain valuable insight into how your whole body absorbs force, maintains balance, and compensates during movement.
A simple foot impression can reveal how your feet align, how your weight is distributed, and how stable your arches are. These factors play a major role not only in foot pain, but also in knee, hip, back, and even neck issues.
Customised orthotics may be recommended in some cases, but the goal is always to understand what your feet need. Orthotics can help improve alignment, increase stability, reduce pain, and prevent future injuries—but they are only one part of a complete treatment plan. Gait modification, stretching, and strengthening specific muscles are just as important for long‑term results.
**Assessments can be done from as early as ages