Pediatric orthosis

  • Pediatric orthotics can range from shoe inserts to knee-high braces and be used to assist children with flat feet, toe walking, weakness, poor balance, frequent tripping, leg length discrepancies, and other conditions. The orthotics are made to improve a child’s walking pattern and aid in physical development, making it as comfortable for them as possible. 
  • Some other conditions that might require a child to receive orthotic treatment include:  
  • Foot pronation 
  • Foot supination 
  • Leg and foot spasticity 
  • Hip dysplasia 
  • Foot or ankle mal-alignment 
  • Severe metatarsus adductus 
  • Tibial torsion 
  • Clubfoot