
Orthotics are commonly recommended for foot pain and lower limb problems, but many people wonder:
“Do I actually need orthotics?”
The answer is: sometimes yes… but not always.
At FootPrint Health, we assess each person individually because orthotics can be very helpful in some situations, while in others, different treatments may work better.
What Are Orthotics?
Orthotics are inserts placed inside your shoes to help support, guide, or redistribute pressure through the feet.
They may be:
Custom-made orthotics
Prefabricated / off-the-shelf devices
Temporary supports used during recovery
Orthotics are not designed to “fix” feet — they are a tool that may help improve comfort, movement, and load management.
When Orthotics Can Help 
Orthotics may be useful when they help reduce stress on painful structures or improve how force moves through the foot.
Common conditions where orthotics may help include:
Heel Pain / Plantar Fasciitis
Orthotics may reduce strain through the plantar fascia and improve comfort during walking and standing.
Flat Feet or Overload Issues
Some people with flatter foot posture or increased foot loading benefit from additional support.
Achilles Tendon Pain
In some cases, orthotics may help alter loading patterns and reduce stress on the tendon.
Forefoot Pain
Conditions such as:
• Metatarsalgia
• Pressure areas
• Calluses
• Certain toe problems
may benefit from pressure redistribution.
Sports and Work-Related Overuse Injuries
People who spend long hours standing, walking, or participating in sport sometimes benefit from extra support and load management strategies.
When Orthotics May Not Be the Best Answer
Orthotics are not always necessary and they are rarely the only treatment.
Sometimes the real issue may be:
Poor footwear
Reduced strength or conditioning
Tight calf muscles
Training load changes
Mobility limitations
Workplace demands
Lack of recovery
In many situations, people improve with:
- Exercise programs
- Footwear changes
- Strengthening
- Load modification
- Manual treatment
- Activity advice
Orthotics Are Part of a Bigger Plan
At FootPrint Health, we usually view orthotics as one option within a broader management plan.
A podiatry assessment may include:
Foot and lower limb assessment
Walking and movement analysis
Footwear review
Activity and work demands
Discussion around goals and lifestyle
The aim is to understand why symptoms developed — not just treat the pain.
Do Orthotics Weaken Your Feet?
This is a common question.
Current evidence does not show that appropriate orthotic use automatically “weakens” feet.
However, we often combine orthotics with:
- Foot strengthening exercises
- Mobility work
- Progressive loading programs
- Footwear advice
to help support long-term outcomes.
Unsure If Orthotics Are Right For You?
If you have ongoing foot, heel, or lower limb pain, a podiatry assessment can help determine whether orthotics may be useful — or whether another approach may suit you better.
FootPrint Health Podiatry – Barossa Valley, South Australia
Our podiatrists provide assessment and treatment for foot and lower limb conditions, including orthotic assessment, heel pain, sports injuries, workplace-related foot pain, and general podiatry care.
We support people throughout the Barossa Valley and surrounding communities with personalised podiatry care.
Book an appointment with our Barossa Valley podiatry team today and keep moving comfortably.
