Are foot pain, ankle discomfort, or alignment issues holding you back from the active life you love? Whether you’re hiking Northern Michigan trails, working long shifts, or simply getting through your day, foot problems can cause unwanted pain and mobility issues. But you don’t have to live with discomfort.
At Ankle & Foot Associates of Northern Michigan, Dr. Bacik, Dr. Brausa, and our expert team provide custom orthotics designed to relieve pain, correct alignment, and improve overall foot function—so you can move with confidence again.
Many foot problems stem from poor alignment, repetitive stress, or structural imbalances. While over-the-counter insoles provide basic cushioning, they aren’t designed for your unique foot shape or medical needs.
Custom orthotics, prescribed by a podiatrist, are precision-made to support and correct your foot structure—providing lasting relief from pain and discomfort.
🔹 Reduce foot, ankle, knee, and back pain
🔹 Correct biomechanical imbalances and gait issues
🔹 Prevent further damage to joints and soft tissues
🔹 Improve athletic performance and endurance
🔹 Enhance comfort in daily activities and work
Depending on your foot condition, activity level, and support needs, we may recommend:
✅ Rigid Orthotics – Made from firm materials like carbon fiber or plastic, these orthotics control foot motion, improve stability, and help with overpronation or supination.
✅ Soft Orthotics – Designed for shock absorption and pressure relief, soft orthotics are ideal for patients with arthritis, diabetes, or sensitive feet.
✅ Semi-Rigid Orthotics – A combination of support and cushioning, these are commonly used for athletes, children with gait abnormalities, and active individuals.
At Ankle & Foot Associates of Northern Michigan, we prescribe custom orthotics as part of comprehensive treatment plans for conditions such as:
✅ Plantar Fasciitis – A leading cause of heel pain due to inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament.
✅ Achilles Tendonitis – Overuse or strain of the Achilles tendon, causing heel and lower leg pain.
✅ Flat Feet (Fallen Arches) – Lack of arch support can lead to foot fatigue, pain, and improper posture.
✅ Bunions & Hammertoes – Orthotics help reduce pressure on misaligned toes and prevent worsening deformities.
✅ Morton’s Neuroma – A painful nerve condition in the ball of the foot that can feel like walking on a pebble.
✅ Overpronation & Supination – Excessive inward or outward rolling of the foot while walking or running.
✅ Shin Splints – Pain along the shin bone, often caused by high-impact activities and improper foot mechanics.
✅ Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome – Nerve compression in the ankle that leads to pain, tingling, or numbness.
1️⃣ Foot & Gait Evaluation – We assess your foot structure, biomechanics, and areas of discomfort.
2️⃣ Digital or Molded Impressions – We take precise measurements to ensure your orthotics fit perfectly.
3️⃣ Prescription Customization – Your orthotics are crafted specifically for your foot shape and medical needs.
4️⃣ Fit & Follow-Up – Once ready, we ensure your orthotics fit comfortably and provide optimal support.
You don’t have to let foot pain or poor alignment slow you down. At Ankle & Foot Associates of Northern Michigan, we help patients find lasting relief with expertly designed, prescription-grade orthotics.
Custom orthotics are prescription shoe inserts designed to correct foot alignment, reduce pain, and provide support tailored to your unique foot shape and condition. Unlike store-bought insoles, they are custom-made to fit your feet and help treat various foot, ankle, and lower body conditions.
Custom orthotics are recommended for individuals experiencing:
✔ Plantar fasciitis or chronic heel pain
✔ Flat feet or high arches causing discomfort
✔ Knee, hip, or lower back pain linked to foot mechanics
✔ Bunions, hammertoes, or arthritis-related foot pain
✔ Athletes or workers on their feet all day needing extra support
The lifespan of custom orthotics depends on use, material, and wear patterns, but most last 1 to 3 years. Regular check-ups ensure they remain effective, and adjustments may be needed if foot conditions change.
Coverage varies by insurance provider and plan. Some plans cover orthotics when prescribed for a medical condition. We recommend checking with your provider or contacting our office for assistance in verifying coverage.
✔ Custom orthotics are prescription-based, professionally molded, and designed for medical correction
✔ Over-the-counter insoles provide temporary cushioning but lack structural support for long-term relief
✔ Custom orthotics last longer and effectively treat foot and joint pain
It may take a few days to a few weeks for your feet to adjust. We recommend gradually increasing wear time each day. Some mild discomfort is normal at first as your feet adapt to better alignment and support.