Designed For Function & Fashion
Karl Hager Limb & Brace has many people who call in, curious about needing custom-made footwear for both medical and fashion needs in Edmonton. This phone call is typically related to needing extra wide shoes, or simply wanting their medical plan to pay for them. Custom-made footwear is only needed for people who have medical needs or biomechanical needs that cannot be aided through standard footwear, or footwear with special modifications. Typical examples of reasons for needing custom-made footwear are: Charcot foot, foot deformities or amputation, crush injuries, severe arthritis, severe hallux valgus with hammer toes, significant Diabetic complications, as well as a number of other complex issues.
What’s Custom-made Footwear?
Custom-made footwear are not orthopaedic shoes. Orthopaedic shoes are shoes that support or accommodate the mechanics and structure of the foot, ankle, and leg which are specifically designed to support or accommodate a particular medical condition. They have some key features:
There are a number of conditions that an orthopaedic shoe is a more suitable choice than custom-made footwear. Common orthopaedic shoes that will accommodate extra depth, custom- made foot orthotics, extra volume or even lower limb braces such as an Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO) include but are not limited to Pedors, SAS, and even some New Balance.
Custom Fashion Footwear
Are you interested in custom, hand crafted, European designed footwear? We now offer custom footwear that is European designed and manufactured by an Italian trained shoe craftsman. The footwear are manufactured in Canada and feature some exquisite leather and stitching. These shoes have been compared to some leading fashionable designers and are completely made for your feet. The process is very similar to our custom-made orthopedic footwear but are fashion forward. Made to a cast of your feet, these custom fashionable footwear are made for you and you only. Are you interested and want to learn more? Contact our office to arrange a no obligation assessment.
What to Expect at Your Appointment?
Your custom-made footwear appointment will be scheduled for one hour. For the appointment, it is recommended that you bring the shoes you are currently wearing, your prescription from your doctor and any other related medical documents or photos that may be beneficial.
In the appointment, the clinician will go through a number of things with you. They will get your history related to your feet/condition. They will complete a gait assessment, test your range of motion, and examine your skin and nails. The clinician will also ensure that custom-made footwear are the best option for you. If not, the clinician can recommend whether a specific make and model of shoe is best or if an orthopaedic shoe is the most ideal.
If custom-made footwear are the best option available, the clinician will then take photos of the feet, obtain a foam box impression of the feet, do a carbon paper weight-bearing tracing of the feet (to see areas of pressure and and outline of your feet), and take slipper casts of the feet.
Finally, the clinician will take up to 25 measurements at specific places on each foot. Once that is finished, you and the clinician will then agree on a style of custom shoes. With dozens of style options and hundreds of customizable options, you will be able to design a shoe that will fit your medical needs, lifestyle, and preferences.
What’s Next?
The next steps in the custom-made footwear process is as follows:
How Long Does it Take?
Custom-made footwear have two specific time lines. The first is for the arrival of the trial shoes. This typically takes between 6-8 weeks. The second is for the arrival of the manufactured shoes. This typically also takes 6-8 weeks once received by the custom-made footwear manufacturer.
Receiving Your Custom-made Footwear
Once the custom made footwear have been manufactured and received at our clinic, we will contact you for an appointment to receive them. During that appointment, we will help you try on the custom made footwear, ensure proper fit and that there are no areas of concern. From there you are now in possession of a pair of shoes specifically crafted for you and your feet.
Footwear Modification
Footwear with orthopaedic features offers many benefits; however, sometimes shoes may need to be modified to better support and accommodate individual needs. You may have a leg length discrepancy (LLD) due to various reasons, and an external lift may need to be added to your footwear. For some patients, an internal lift is a suitable treatment as well. Contact us to book your complimentary assessment with our Certified Pedorthist.
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