

FOOT ORTHOTICS
Precision 3D Printed Orthotics generated from Willetton
Advanced Biomechanical Alignment engineered for your feet.


At Willetton Podiatry, we don’t believe in a 'one-size-fits-all' solution. If you are suffering from chronic heel pain, plantar fasciitis, or alignment issues, your recovery depends on precision.
Our orthotic therapy combines 25+ years of clinical experience with cutting-edge 3D laser scanning technology. Unlike traditional plaster casts or off-the-shelf inserts, our 3D printed orthotics are bespoke-engineered to your exact foot structure and gait pattern.
Why choose our 3D Printed orthotics?
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Bespoke Accuracy: 3D scans capture your foot's geometry to the millimeter.
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Expert Design: Your orthotics are designed by a Credentialled Sports Podiatrist—ensuring they support your specific athletic or daily needs.
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Durability & Comfort: Advanced 3D printing materials allow for a thinner, lighter, and more durable device that fits comfortably into your favorite shoes.
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Targeted Relief: Effective for Achilles tendinopathy, flat feet (overpronation), and forefoot pain.
Whether you are an athlete in Bull Creek looking for performance gains or a resident in Shelley seeking pain-free walking, our orthotics provide the structural support you need to move with confidence.
Frequently asked questions
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How are 3D printed orthotics different from traditional ones?
3D orthotics are generated from a digital scan, rather than a plaster cast mould of your foot. Less messy. less time consuming and much more precise.
3D printing allows for varying degrees of flexibility and thickness within a single device, providing superior comfort and precision that traditional plastic or foam cannot match. -
Do I need new shoes for my orthotics?
Our bespoke designs are created to be low-profile, meaning they fit into most modern footwear, including athletic shoes and work boots.
Your podiatrist will assess your requirements as part of this process. -
How long does an orthotic assessment take?
A standard biomechanical assessment and 3D scan takes approximately 30–40 minutes at our Willetton clinic.
