Custom Orthotics in Oakville

If you’re dealing with foot pain, plantar fasciitis, flat feet, or even knee and lower back discomfort, your feet may be the root of the problem.

At Progressive Health Centre in Oakville, we offer custom-made orthotics designed to restore balance, relieve pain, and improve your mobility — one step at a time.

What Happens During Your Custom Orthotics Appointment?

Your appointment begins with a full gait and posture assessment, where we analyze how you walk, stand, and distribute weight across your feet.

Next, we take a 3D scan or foam impression of your feet to capture their exact shape and structure.

This data is used to design custom orthotics tailored to your specific needs — whether it’s for plantar fasciitis, flat feet, or lower back pain. You’ll also receive expert advice on footwear and how to use your orthotics effectively.

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Progressive Chiropractic Centre

What Is a TOG Gait Scan?

The TOG Gait Scan is an advanced diagnostic tool we use to assess how you stand, walk, and distribute weight across your feet. It uses a computerized pressure plate to analyze your foot mechanics both while standing still and in motion.

This technology gives us a detailed picture of your foot function, helping us pinpoint underlying biomechanical issues.

Common Conditions Treated with Orthotics

Custom orthotics provide targeted support and realignment for the feet, which can significantly reduce strain on the entire musculoskeletal system. By correcting imbalances in how you walk or stand, orthotics help improve posture, enhance mobility, and prevent the progression of pain-related issues.

Plantar Fasciitis
Heel Spurs
Flat Feet / Fallen Arches
Bunions

Morton’s Neuroma

Shin Splints

Knee Pain

Back Pain

  • Progressive Chiropractic Centre is located in the North Oakville neighbourhood of Joshua Creek. We are at the SE corner of Grosvenor St & Glenashton Dr across the street from Iroquois Ridge High School (next to the dentist and walk-in clinic).

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Frequently Asked Questions

Most extended health insurance plans in Canada do cover custom orthotics, either partially or in full, especially when prescribed by a qualified healthcare provider such as a physiotherapist or chiropractor. Be sure to check with your provider for specific requirements, as some may ask for a gait analysis report or physician referral.
Custom orthotics are designed specifically for your unique foot structure and biomechanics using advanced diagnostics like gait scans and 3D impressions. They’re made from high-quality, medical-grade materials and can last for years. The cost reflects the expertise, customization, and long-term health benefits they provide — including pain relief, posture correction, and injury prevention.
In most cases, yes. Wearing your orthotics consistently — especially during daily activities like walking, standing, or exercising — helps maintain alignment and reduce strain. Over time, this leads to better posture and less pain. Your provider may recommend gradually increasing wear time if you’re new to orthotics.
Custom orthotics are designed to fit into most supportive footwear like runners, work boots, or everyday walking shoes. However, they may not be suitable for narrow dress shoes or sandals. If needed, additional pairs or specialty orthotics can be made to accommodate different types of footwear.
When properly fitted and worn consistently, custom orthotics have a high success rate for improving symptoms related to foot, knee, hip, and lower back conditions. Many patients experience noticeable relief within a few weeks, and ongoing use can prevent recurring issues.
Orthotics don’t physically reshape your feet, but they influence how your feet function. By realigning joints and redistributing pressure, they can improve gait mechanics, relieve strain, and support healthier movement patterns — which can make a big difference in your overall comfort and posture.