You’ve likely tried chemist insoles and wondered why your foot pain keeps returning. The truth is, off-the-shelf products can’t address what’s actually causing your discomfort. At Bellevue Podiatry, we don’t guess at your biomechanics—we measure them.
Through clinical assessment and precision casting, we identify the structural issues driving your pain, then build a correction strategy that’s as unique as your feet. Here’s what makes medical-grade orthotics fundamentally different from anything you’ll find in a pharmacy.
In This Article
- Medical-grade custom orthotics correct individual biomechanical issues through precise diagnosis, unlike generic store-bought insoles that only provide temporary cushioning.
- Capture methods—foam box, plaster casting, or 3D laser scanning—are selected based on foot pathology severity and structural complexity.
- Clinical assessment includes video gait analysis, pronation patterns, and pressure distribution to ensure accurate orthotic prescription and fabrication.
- Orthotics effectively treat plantar fasciitis, flat feet, bunions, shin splints, and Achilles tendonitis by correcting abnormal motion and redistributing pressure.
- Custom devices cost $500–$700 with $200–$400 private health rebates with the right Extras cover, last 3–5 years, and protect knees, hips, and lower back.
Why Store Bought Insoles Are Not a Medical Solution
While the brightly coloured insoles at your local chemist might promise relief for under $50, they’re designed for the average foot.
Your chronic pain proves you don’t have an average problem. Store-bought arch supports can’t address your specific biomechanical issues because they weren’t created for you.
If your pain persists despite generic insoles, your feet are demanding a solution designed specifically for your unique biomechanical needs.
Medical grade orthotics require an orthotic prescription based on clinical assessment of your unique foot structure and gait pattern.
Custom made insoles are manufactured to correct your individual pathology, not mask symptoms temporarily.
That’s the fundamental difference between a medical solution and a generic product you’ll likely abandon within weeks.
The Critical Difference Between Support and Correction
That’s why we use video gait analysis and 3D foot scanning technology—to determine whether you need rigid versus soft orthotics.
- Rigid devices correct abnormal motion patterns.
- Semi-rigid options balance correction with shock absorption.
Off-the-shelf insoles can’t do this because they weren’t designed for *your* foot’s specific dysfunction.
True correction requires precision diagnosis first.
Conditions We Successfully Treat with Orthotics
Our custom orthotics aren’t one-size-fits-all solutions—they’re precisely engineered to address the specific biomechanical dysfunction causing your pain.
At Bellevue Podiatry, we’ve successfully treated thousands of Rosanna and Heidelberg residents suffering from conditions that robbed them of their mobility and quality of life.
Whether you’re dealing with chronic heel pain that won’t respond to stretching, structural issues like flat feet, or sports injuries that keep sidelining you, targeted orthotic intervention can provide the correction your feet actually need.
Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain
When you feel that sharp, stabbing pain in your heel the moment your foot hits the floor each morning, you’re likely dealing with plantar fasciitis—the most common condition we treat with custom orthotics at our Bellevue Podiatry clinic in Melbourne.
Our treadmill assessment reveals exactly how your foot strikes the ground.
It also shows where excessive strain occurs. For plantar fasciitis relief, we often employ plaster of paris casting to capture your arch’s ideal position.
Our three-phase approach includes:
- Video gait analysis to identify biomechanical faults
- Precise arch support positioning to offload the plantar fascia
- Custom cushioning zones targeting your specific pain points
Flat Feet and Fallen Arches
Flat feet correction requires orthotics that actively support your arch throughout your stride—not generic inserts.
We’ll select 3D scanning or plaster casting based on your specific structural needs.
True custom orthotics reshape how your foot functions during walking and running.
They redistribute pressure away from collapsed arches, reduce strain on your plantar fascia, and realign your ankle and knee position.
Generic chemist inserts simply cushion—they don’t correct the biomechanical imbalance causing your discomfort.
Our prescription devices are fabricated from your unique foot impression and designed for your exact activity level.
Bunions and Forefoot Pain
During your orthotic fitting appointment, we’ll assess:
- Pronation patterns – identifying if overpronation treatment is needed to reduce medial column collapse.
- Forefoot pressure distribution – pinpointing exactly where excessive load is driving your pain.
- Joint position and mobility – determining if structural support can halt progression.
Well-designed orthotics redistribute pressure away from painful bunions while stabilising your entire foot structure.
Shin Splints and Running Injuries
Sharp pain along your shin bone during runs or training sessions usually indicates medial tibial stress syndrome—the clinical term for shin splints.
This overuse injury develops when biomechanical imbalances place excessive stress on the muscles and connective tissue surrounding your tibia.
Generic insoles won’t address the underlying gait abnormalities that contribute to this condition.
At Bellevue Podiatry, we use treadmill gait analysis to assess exactly how your foot strikes the ground during motion.
This allows us to identify problematic pronation patterns and pressure distribution issues.
We then design custom orthotics specifically engineered to correct your biomechanics and redistribute load away from vulnerable structures.
This evidence-based approach targets the root cause rather than just masking symptoms.
As a registered podiatrist Melbourne clinic, we process private health fund rebates directly, making professional treatment more accessible for runners committed to long-term injury prevention.
Our sports podiatry Rosanna practice specialises in running-related injuries, helping you return to training safely and sustainably.
Achilles Tendonitis
That persistent ache at the back of your ankle—especially first thing in the morning or after periods of rest—signals Achilles tendonitis, one of the most common yet misunderstood lower limb conditions we treat at Bellevue Podiatry.
Our heel pain treatment protocol addresses the biomechanical causes systematically.
Treadmill video gait analysis identifies excessive pronation forcing your Achilles to overwork. Custom orthotics reduce tendon strain by correcting foot position during the gait cycle. HICAPS claims processing allows immediate rebates on your visit.
We’ll determine whether 3D scanning or plaster casting best captures your foot’s mechanics—because tendon recovery requires precision, not guesswork.
Our Comprehensive Clinical Process
Understanding your foot problem is only half the equation—how we assess and create your orthotics determines whether they’ll actually work.
At Bellevue Podiatry, we’ve developed a three-stage clinical process that combines cutting-edge technology with proven traditional methods. Here’s exactly what happens during your orthotic consultation and why each step matters.
Video Gait Analysis and Treadmill Assessment
Static examination only tells part of the story. Movement reveals the truth.
That’s why we use advanced treadmill video gait analysis at Bellevue Podiatry. We’ll record you walking and running, then review the footage together frame-by-frame to understand exactly what’s happening with your feet in motion.
This reveals:
- Pronation patterns – precisely when and where your foot rolls inward
- Loading abnormalities – which areas bear excessive pressure during your gait cycle
- Compensation mechanisms – how your body adapts to underlying biomechanical faults
This diagnostic data directly informs your orthotic design, ensuring we’re treating the actual problem, not just masking symptoms.
3D Scanning vs Plaster Casting (Choosing the Best Method)
Most podiatry clinics stick to one casting method for every patient. At Bellevue Podiatry, we’ve invested in both 3D laser scanning and traditional plaster casting because your foot deserves the right tool, not just the available one.
| Your Foot Condition | Method We Choose |
|---|---|
| Standard biomechanical issues | 3D Laser Scanning |
| Complex pathology or severe deformity | Plaster Casting |
| High arches requiring precise contouring | Plaster Casting |
| Active lifestyle needing rapid turnaround | 3D Laser Scanning |
We’ll assess your specific pathology during your consultation and recommend the capture method that delivers superior outcomes for your condition.
Fitting and Fine Tuning Your Orthotics
Receiving your custom orthotics isn’t the end of your treatment—it’s the beginning of a calibration process we’ve perfected over thousands of patient fittings.
Our Three-Stage Fitting Protocol:
- Initial Dispensing Appointment – We assess the orthotic fit in your footwear, check alignment against your foot structure, and observe your gait with the new devices
- Two-Week Review – You’ll return after a wearing-in period so we can evaluate comfort, make necessary adjustments, and address any pressure points
- Six-Week Fine-Tuning – Final modifications guarantee optimal biomechanical correction and long-term comfort
We don’t hand you orthotics and send you away—we engineer your outcome through personalised care at Bellevue Podiatry.
Long Term Value and Private Health Rebates
Custom orthotics represent a significant upfront investment—typically ranging from $500 to $700 at Bellevue Podiatry.
However, they’re engineered to last 3-5 years with proper care, which breaks down to less than 50 cents per day.
If you have Extras cover, most private health funds provide rebates between $200-$400, depending on your level of cover.
We’ll process your claim on the spot through HICAPS, so you only pay the gap.
Unlike over-the-counter inserts that compress and lose effectiveness within months, professionally manufactured orthotics maintain their corrective properties for years.
They protect your knees, hips, and lower back while eliminating chronic pain.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I Need to Bring My Current Shoes to the Appointment?
Yes, please bring the shoes you wear most often—especially those where you’ll use the orthotics.
We’ll assess the wear patterns on your soles during your consultation. This reveals vital information about your gait mechanics and complements our treadmill video analysis.
Bring work shoes, runners, or any footwear causing discomfort. We’ll confirm your custom orthotics fit perfectly within them, so you can transition seamlessly from assessment to everyday wear.
This helps us understand how your feet function in real-world conditions, not just in the clinic.
How Long Do Custom Orthotics Typically Last Before Needing Replacement?
Think of custom orthotics like quality tyres—with proper care, they’ll typically last 2-3 years before needing replacement.
However, this varies based on your activity level and how your foot mechanics change over time.
At Bellevue Podiatry, we’ll monitor wear patterns during your regular check-ups and recommend replacement when the material loses its supportive integrity.
Active patients may need replacements sooner, whilst others extend their lifespan beyond three years.
Can I Use My Orthotics in Different Types of Footwear?
You’ll typically need different orthotics for different shoe types.
We design dress orthotics for formal shoes, sport-specific devices for runners, and everyday orthotics for casual wear.
Each addresses your foot pathology while fitting the shoe’s unique structure and heel height.
During your gait analysis at Bellevue Podiatry, we’ll discuss your lifestyle and footwear needs,
then create multiple pairs that work seamlessly across your wardrobe while maintaining therapeutic effectiveness.
Will I Need to Wear Orthotics for the Rest of My Life?
Most patients with structural issues like flat feet or high arches will benefit from long-term orthotic use.
However, it’s not one-size-fits-all.
Some conditions improve with strengthening exercises and temporary support.
During your treadmill gait analysis at our Rosanna clinic, we’ll identify whether your foot pain stems from a structural issue requiring ongoing support or a functional problem that can be rehabilitated.
We’ll give you an honest assessment of what your feet actually need.
How Soon After Fitting Will I Notice Pain Relief?
Most patients feel noticeable relief within 1–2 weeks as your feet adapt to proper alignment.
However, because we’re correcting biomechanical issues—not just masking symptoms—full benefits often emerge after 4–6 weeks of consistent wear.
Your treadmill gait analysis helps us predict your timeline more accurately.
Complex conditions may require minor adjustments during follow-up appointments, which we include to ensure you’re getting maximum pain relief from your investment.
Conclusion
Custom orthotics aren’t just inserts—they’re precision-engineered solutions designed to correct biomechanical dysfunction, reduce pain, and optimise long-term foot health. Unlike generic footbeds that merely cushion, clinical-grade orthotics address the root cause of your discomfort through evidence-based assessment, gait analysis, and tailored fabrication. This is what sets them apart—and what makes them a genuine investment in mobility and performance.
At Bellevue Podiatry, we bring this standard of care to locals across Rosanna, Heidelberg, Watsonia, Ivanhoe, and surrounding suburbs. Our approach is grounded in extensive clinical research, ensuring every orthotic is crafted with precision to suit your unique biomechanics, lifestyle, and goals. Don’t settle for temporary relief—choose a solution that corrects, supports, and performs for years to come.







