Cleat Orthotics
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CA$500.00
CA$500.00
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The insole is removed from the cleat and the entire inside of shoe is scanned with a Pro Balance Scanner to allow the Pedorthist to match the bottom side of the orthotic to the unique pitch of the cleat. German EVA is used to add shock absorption between the spikes and your foot without adding significant weight to the shoe. The orthotic will feel as if it's made for both your feet and cleat.
Preventative Care
In soccer, quick bursts of running, cutting and jumping in tight fitting spikes are required and can be especially hard on your feet. Due to the nature of the sport, soccer players have a high susceptibility for overuse and acute injuries and orthotic intervention is proven to affect the biomechanics of these movements while buffering as a preventative measure in your cleat.
Cutting movements in soccer lead to excess stress through the foot, ankle, and knee. Custom orthotics provide arch support to limit excess medial ankle shift and overpronation, which can be associated with plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy, for example. Through realignment of the foot and ankle, orthotics help protect the knee from excess side-to-side movements associated with conditions such as patellofemoral pain syndrome. Orthotics can also limit wear and tear on joints by providing shock absorption during running and jumping movements.
Soccer cleat orthotics have a much different design than orthotics made for linear activities, such as walking or running. The semi-rigid shell is made of carbon fiber to allow for more dynamic support. Carbon fibre is slim and light weight, for a better fit into low profile cleats.
Another game-changer is the top-cover that is made of a dense foam to grip the foot even under the most sweaty conditions. There are a variety of top-cover thicknesses to match the cleat depth; however, choosing a cleat that has the right features for an orthotic makes life a lot easier for you and your pedorthist. Soccer shoes have yet to incorporate many of the features necessary to address soccer’s complex biomechanics.
Preventative Care
In soccer, quick bursts of running, cutting and jumping in tight fitting spikes are required and can be especially hard on your feet. Due to the nature of the sport, soccer players have a high susceptibility for overuse and acute injuries and orthotic intervention is proven to affect the biomechanics of these movements while buffering as a preventative measure in your cleat.
Cutting movements in soccer lead to excess stress through the foot, ankle, and knee. Custom orthotics provide arch support to limit excess medial ankle shift and overpronation, which can be associated with plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy, for example. Through realignment of the foot and ankle, orthotics help protect the knee from excess side-to-side movements associated with conditions such as patellofemoral pain syndrome. Orthotics can also limit wear and tear on joints by providing shock absorption during running and jumping movements.
Soccer cleat orthotics have a much different design than orthotics made for linear activities, such as walking or running. The semi-rigid shell is made of carbon fiber to allow for more dynamic support. Carbon fibre is slim and light weight, for a better fit into low profile cleats.
Another game-changer is the top-cover that is made of a dense foam to grip the foot even under the most sweaty conditions. There are a variety of top-cover thicknesses to match the cleat depth; however, choosing a cleat that has the right features for an orthotic makes life a lot easier for you and your pedorthist. Soccer shoes have yet to incorporate many of the features necessary to address soccer’s complex biomechanics.