ORTHOSES RANGE
There is nothing we cannot do when it comes to foot orthoses
An abundance of choice, yet simplified by four categories
Each category has all the options you will ever require, complimented and made easy with a click through education guide, via your purpose built portal.
Custom – Everything you could ever want
Semi-Custom – Everything you could ever need
Control360 Premade – You’ll be like a kid in a candy store
Control360 Pro – All the candy you can eat
CUSTOM ORTHOSES
Since our inception, we have advanced and progressed through varying CAD/CAM manufacturing methods. One of the values is integrity, today we only manufacture based on what is best for the material and the patient. Our recommended pads, additions and postings are always based on what is best for the patient, not what can be directly milled into a device.
We manufacture custom orthotics from 3D scans, foam boxes and casts which gives our clients the freedom to select the process that suits their clinic and patients
SEMI-CUSTOM ORTHOSES
At Orthotech Laboratory, our semi-custom Polar Bear orthoses have unlimited options you can choose from, using one simple to use Prescription form. Hand-made using the same quality materials and workmanship as our custom orthotics without the need to take a scan or cast the foot.
CONTROL360 ORTHOSES
This range of polypropylene foot orthoses are 100% Australian owned and designed by Orthotech Laboratory, in consultation with multiple Podiatrists. Orthotech Laboratory is a leading Podiatric foot orthotic laboratory, they have manufactured hundreds of thousands of prescription orthoses over a 20 year period. There is plenty of experience behind Control360!
CONTROL360PRO ORTHOSES
If you have a Podiatric addition like a met dome, PMP, arch pad, U shaped deflection you would like to add to a Control360 Orthoses then Orthotech Laboratory can make that happen for you.
CARBON FIBRE SPRING PLATE
The Orthotech Carbon Fibre Spring Plate provides stability, controls motion, and distributes pressure evenly across the foot. It is often used to address specific foot conditions.