Physical and occupational therapists are hands-on problem solvers. You assess movement, restore function, and guide patients toward long-term independence. But what if some of your best outcomes could be enhanced from the ground up—literally?
Custom foot orthotics are an often-overlooked clinical tool that can make a measurable difference in pain reduction, postural alignment, gait correction, and rehab outcomes. Here’s how PTs and OTs can incorporate orthotics into care plans to help patients move better, heal faster, and stay active longer.
The Role of Custom Orthotics in Therapy
Custom orthotics are not one-size-fits-all shoe inserts. They’re prescription medical devices fabricated from digital scans or casts, designed to correct biomechanical issues in the foot and lower kinetic chain.
By supporting proper foot alignment, orthotics can:
- Offload pressure on painful joints and tendons
- Reduce compensatory movement patterns
- Improve symmetry in gait and posture
- Enhance shock absorption
- Create a stable base for rehab work
For therapists, this translates into quicker progress with less physical strain on the patient.
When to Consider Orthotics in Your Plan of Care
Not every patient needs them—but many would benefit, especially if they’re dealing with:
✅ Chronic Foot, Ankle, or Heel Pain
Patients with plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, flat feet, or posterior tibial tendon dysfunction often compensate in ways that throw off the rest of the body. Orthotics reduce strain so your manual and exercise-based interventions can work more effectively.
✅ Gait or Balance Issues
For patients recovering from stroke, surgery, or neurological conditions, orthotics can provide stability, proprioceptive input, and a more symmetrical gait cycle.
✅ Knee, Hip, or Low Back Pain
If pain persists despite strengthening and mobility work, look at the feet. Malalignment down low causes compensation up the chain. Orthotics often reduce load and torque at the knees and hips.
✅ Pediatric Patients
Kids with flat feet, toe-walking, intoeing, or poor balance often benefit from early orthotic support as part of a total developmental plan.
✅ Diabetic or At-Risk Populations
Custom diabetic orthotics help reduce ulcer risk, improve pressure distribution, and support safer mobility in patients with sensory loss.
Benefits to Patient Outcomes

Therapists who incorporate orthotics into care often report:
- Faster reduction in pain levels
- Improved gait mechanics and endurance
- Reduced fall risk in older or neuro patients
- Lower recurrence of overuse injuries
- More lasting results from therapeutic interventions
Plus, patients feel the difference. When foot mechanics are addressed, daily activities become easier—and compliance with therapy improves.
Collaborating with Leimkuehler
At Leimkuehler Orthotic-Prosthetic Center, we partner with PTs and OTs across Northeast Ohio to provide:
- Free consultations and gait assessments
- On-site scanning or casting appointments
- Custom orthotics tailored to your treatment goals
- Quick turnaround and easy communication
- Patient education on break-in and use
We can even coordinate fittings at schools, rehab clinics, or therapy centers to make the process seamless for both therapist and patient.
Final Thoughts
Custom orthotics are more than a comfort tool—they’re a clinical asset that can help you get better results, faster. If your patients are plateauing, moving inefficiently, or struggling with chronic pain despite your best efforts, start with their foundation.
Want to explore how orthotics can enhance your treatment plans?
📞 Contact us at 440-988-5770
📧 Email jgreen@leimop.com
🌐 Visit www.leimop.com to refer a patient or schedule a consultation
Let’s build better movement—starting from the ground up.
