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Footscan and Phits 3D-Printed Orthotics

Phits

 

As podiatrists passionate about the integration of technology into patient care, we’re thrilled to offer Phits 3D-Printed Orthotics at Surrey Foot Service. This cutting-edge solution, grounded in dynamic gait analysis, allows us to craft truly personalised orthotics like never before.

 

The Journey to Perfect Fit

Our journey begins with a precise Footscan®, a pressure assessment system of how you walk. This data feeds into the Phits system to design orthotics that are tailored not only to the shape of your foot but how your foot moves in action. It’s about enhancing your gait efficiency and comfort with every step you take.

Bespoke Solutions for Every Need

What excites us most about Phits is the customisation it affords. Whether you’re an athlete seeking performance gains, or managing specific foot-related ailments, these orthotics can be adjusted to meet various needs, from the level of support to the activity intended. Each element is designed to bring you closer to walking comfort and efficiency. 

Footscan

 

Eco-Conscious Innovation

Our commitment to sustainability is mirrored in these orthotics, made with 100% recycled materials through an eco-friendly 3D-printing process. Not only are they tailored to you, but they’re also kind to the planet.

Speed and Efficiency in Care

This technology stream, from analysis to delivery, is incredibly swift, allowing us to reduce wait times and improve your experience. It’s about getting you back on your feet, with the best support, as quickly as possible.

Why Choose Phits?

For anyone stepping through our doors, Phits offers a revolutionary approach to foot health, combining personalised care with the latest in technological innovation. Experience the future of foot care with us and take your first step towards a pain-free life with Phits 3D-Printed Orthotics. 

 

Book your gait analysis appointment now to experience the power of Phits! 

 

Find out more about Phits here https://www.gaitandmotion.co.uk/phits3dprint