Inside custom foot orthotics at CBP Precision Spine Center
At CBP Precision Spine Center, your care is measured, corrective and guided by your clinician — never guesswork. Here is a closer look at the care behind the treatment.


Individually made insoles that correct how your feet support you — because posture and spinal alignment begin at the ground.

Your feet are the foundation of your posture. When the arches collapse or the feet roll inward, the imbalance travels up through the knees, hips and spine. Custom orthotics are built from your own foot scan to restore proper support, balance your gait and take strain off the structures above.
Made for your feet specifically, orthotics can help to:
At CBP Precision Spine Center, your care is measured, corrective and guided by your clinician — never guesswork. Here is a closer look at the care behind the treatment.


We begin with an assessment of your feet, posture and gait, then a precise scan used to design orthotics specific to you — not generic, shop-bought insoles. They're often part of a wider plan addressing posture and spinal alignment together.
Treatments are recommended only after assessment and tailored to the individual. Suitability and expected outcomes are discussed with your clinician.
Signs include flat feet or fallen arches, heel or arch pain, shoes wearing unevenly, foot fatigue after standing, and knee, hip, or lower back pain with no obvious cause. The feet are the body's foundation — when they collapse inward, the effect travels up the kinetic chain. A foot posture assessment quickly shows whether your feet are contributing to the problem.
Pharmacy insoles cushion; custom orthotics correct. Ours are made from a precise cast or scan of your feet in their corrected position, supporting all three arches — most generic insoles address only one. That individual correction is what changes alignment up the chain, which is why we use Sole Supports® custom orthotics prescribed from your specific foot posture.
Often, yes — when collapsed foot posture is part of the cause. Fallen arches rotate the shins and knees inward, tilt the pelvis, and alter spinal load. Correcting the foundation reduces that abnormal stress. Orthotics work best combined with the structural and rehabilitation care addressing the rest of the chain, which is exactly how we prescribe them.
Expect a break-in period of one to three weeks, starting with a few hours a day and building up. Mild new aches early on are normal as your alignment adapts. Custom orthotics typically last two to five years depending on activity and body weight, and we review the fit as your foot posture improves.
Adult flexible flat feet can be substantially supported and their effects corrected: custom orthotics restore the arch position during standing and walking, and strengthening exercises improve the foot's own support. The bone structure itself does not remodel in adults the way it can in children — which is why early assessment matters for kids, and why correction of load is the realistic, effective goal for adults.
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