When your feet hurt you hurt all over
If you have answered 'yes' to any of these questions, you should consider having an assessment by Beverley Ashdown, a highly experienced, biomechanically orientated practitioner. Beverley has been a member of the medical team at the Commonwealth Games and World Badminton Championships, and podiatrist to the British Junior Athletics Squad.
With her experience, Beverley can very quickly determine whether you would benefit from the prescription of Orthoses. She will examine your stance or gait, the wear marks on shoes or hard skin patterns on your feet, at the same time taking a full history of your aches and pains, injuries sustained and activities.
Orthoses have been referred to as appliances or foot supports, but although to the lay man there is a similarity, there is actually a vast difference. Far from being supportive creating a weaker more dependant foot, prescriptive orthoses realign the feet and legs and by using the correct muscles, retrains and strengthens them.
Orthoses are inserts you place in your footwear that help your foot to work as nature intended. After an introductory period you are advised to wear the devices for an average of four hours each day. That's all it takes to see a vast improvement.
In order to make orthoses, Beverley takes plaster of Paris casts of your feet in a specific position. This captures the angular relationships between various parts of each foot. The casts, prescription and various measurements are forwarded to a laboratory where the devices are made.
For many years we have catered for a wide range of sporting professionals and have developed an understanding of the mechanics of each sport. This is extremely important as every sport has differing requirements and therefore specific orthoses need be prescribed.
As a result of wearing orthoses you can expect
As well as experiencing fewer injuries our professional athletes find an improvement in their sporting performance and time. Even swimmers and cyclists benefit - why ask us how?

