your orthotic insole specialist
• Visit our Schedule Consultation page.
• Reserve an appointment date and time.
• Complete a short questionnaire so we can better serve you.
• Receive confirmation email or text for your scheduled appointment.
• Meet us at our office in Creve Coeur. We also provide home visits.
• You will meet with one of our professional Arch Support Specialist.
• An imprint and measurement will be taken of each foot.
• BEFORE YOU BUY you will have the opportunity to walk in your new Arch Supports to assure the accuracy of your personal fitting.
• We accept (HSA) Health Savings Accounts, (FSA) Flexible Spending Account, Wells Fargo Finance and Care Credit Finance.
• Master Card, Visa, American Express and Discover are all accepted measures of payment.
• Electronic payments are collected using secure credit (TLS) Transport Layer Security System
• We also accept cash or check.
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Are long days on your feet causing you hip, back, knee, or foot pain? Our Flex Trainer offers the correction and relief you need to work more comfortably through your day.
Do you play and train as hard as you work, but suffer during and after? Our Flex Athletic Maintainer can allow you to perform your higher impact activities with greater comfort and balance.
Does your lifestyle dictate a more casual day and evening? Our Flex Relaxer is ideal for leisure wear and finishing your day on your feet in house shoes or slippers.
The effect of wearing Personally Fit Arch Supports may vary depending on the individual.
Innovative Premium Orthotic Products
Medical Grade Orthotics at Retail Price
Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) Approved
Orthotics for every Foot Complaint or Shoe Type
Biomechanical Correction
Highest Level of Foot Comfort
Plantar Fasciitis (Fashee-EYE-tiss) is one of the most common causes of pain on the bottom of the heel. Approximately 2 million people are treated for this condition every year. Plantar fasciitis occurs when the plantar fascia, a strong band of tissue that supports the arch of your foot, becomes irritated and inflamed. The body’s natural response to injury is inflammation, which results in the heel pain and stiffness known as plantar fasciitis.
Common Risk Factors