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Name all the prefabricated foot orthotic brands

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Craig Payne, Jan 5, 2016.

  1. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    In another thread I listed what I think are all the custom made foot orthotic labs in the world.

    Next mission is to identify all the prefabs/premades. Can you add to this list

    Acor
    AliMed Dynamic Foot Stabilizer
    Alphathotics
    Arch Flex System
    Arch Mobility
    Archmolds
    Barefoot Orthotic
    Biorthotics
    Cadence Insoles
    Cascade Dafo
    Chirothotic
    currexSoles
    Docpods
    DoctorInsole
    Dr Jill's Orthotics
    Elite OTC
    Ethotics
    Flexor
    Foot Diagnostics
    FootBalance
    Footbionics
    Footmedics
    FootPhysio
    Formthotics
    G8 Performance
    Gyrafit
    Haplabase
    HeelThatPain
    ICB
    igli
    InBalance Orthotics
    Interpod
    Kiddythotics
    KidZerts
    Lightfeet
    Little Steps
    Lynco Orthotics
    NovaPED
    Orthoticks
    OrthoticMe
    P3
    Peapod
    PhysiPod
    PolyFab Orthotics
    Powersteps
    Prothotics
    Pure Stride
    Quadrastep System
    Realign
    Redi-Thotics
    Saluber
    Slimflex
    Sole Revolution
    Sorbothane
    Spenco
    Step Forward Orthotics
    Streifeneder
    Superfeet
    Synx Sole
    TalarMade
    Trithotics
    Vasyli
    X-Line
     
  2. antipodean

    antipodean Active Member

    Vionic , Scholl and heaven knows how many others. A more pertinent list might be Non Casted Orthotics presently used by Pods, I've had great results with peads using "Geckos" from QOL
     
  3. Ina

    Ina Active Member

    Most likely it won't be a quality list. (Only good from a SEO point of view perhaps) To me, it would be more interesting to learn about those over-the-counter brands from all over the world which do their own research and development, their rationale for this or that decision, interviews with their consultants, etc.

    As I see in my country, many 'manufacturers' just buy no-name Chinese prefabricated insoles, pretend those are made in our country (for a tax purpose perhaps), put on them their own locally registered trademark, market this as "Support a local manufacturer!". If one doesn't know a particular market, s/he cannot know who is who, and even if one knows/assumes it is the case, s/he cannot (and isn't going to) say it publicly. I tend to believe it may be the case for other countries.
     
  4. Lappee

    Lappee Welcome New Poster

    Hi!

    Do you happen to know good prefabricated insole with rear foot post in Europe? I have found really good ones from Australia and US, but shipment costs have gone really high. They do not do anymore Orthotics Poly insoles. Interpod Flex 4 or PowerStep Maxx are something which I am looking for.

    Thank you!
    Antti
     
  5. Brian A. Rothbart

    Brian A. Rothbart Well-Known Member

    Have you considered using the prefabs and add the rearfoot post yourself? It is quick and easy to do. You can purchase an inexpensive grinder, PVC material and specialized glue here in Europe.
     
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