What are complex orthopedic shoes? Complex orthopedic shoes for children Where are orthopedic shoes made?

Prices for individual tailoring of complex orthopedic shoes:

The cost of custom shoe manufacturing depends on the complexity of the deformation, the presence of an insulated lining and other factors.

All prices indicated are indicative; accurate cost calculation is possible only after an in-person examination by an orthopedic doctor.

type of shoes: cost per pair:

home 6,500-10,500 rub.

low shoes 9,000-18,000 rub.

demi-season boots 9,500-19,000 rub.

insulated boots natural wool 10,000-20,000 rub.

insulated boots natural fur 15,500-21,000 rub.

The cost of tailoring in the presence of complex deformities of both feet (based on two plaster casts) 22 000 - 28 000 rubles per pair.

The cost of non-standard models, using patent leather or nubuck in the construction, as well as certain types of shoes with a high consumption of materials (boots) from 26 0 00 to 30 0 00 rubles per pair.

Cost of tailoring for children (up to 34-35 sizes) : discount of 1,500 rubles from the list price per pair.

The cost can be increased in the presence of complex bilateral deformation, in the manufacture of non-standard models according to customer sketches, or in the use of non-standard fittings and finishing materials.

Production time : depending on the complexity, from 10 to 40 working days (8 weeks) until the fitting stage (excluding national holidays); 5-10 working days after fitting.

Making and storing a personal last (acceleration of the production time for repeat orders up to 5 weeks without additional payment for urgency) - 4,000 rubles. (once when issuing or re-ordering a pair of shoes).

Urgent production (if technically possible, coordination of terms with the factory is required):

5 weeks (28 calendar days): additional payment +20% of the standard order cost.

4 weeks (21 calendar days): additional payment +30% of the standard order cost.

3 weeks (14 calendar days): additional payment +50% of the standard order cost.

Payment: advance payment of at least 70% of the total cost in cash upon ordering, in accordance with the contract for the production of individual orthopedic products.

Non-cash payment by bank transfer is possible according to the details in the amount of at least 100% of the total cost, in accordance with the contract for the manufacture of individual orthopedic products.

Details for non-cash payment for orthopedic products:

Dear Clients! You can pay for our company’s services:

1. In any offices of Sberbank of Russia

2. At ATMs and terminals of Sberbank of Russia.

3. Directly from home via Sberbank Online Banking

If you do not have a Sberbank card, we offer you an alternative method of cashless payment without commissionto a Tinkov Bank bank card:

In the manufacturing process of our orthopedic shoes, science and art go hand in hand. Based on the latest scientific research, we create unique construction and design in every pair of shoes we make. Unlike most orthopedic workshops and orthopedic shoe factories, we work as an atelier; we can produce non-standard models, copy customer models from catalogs and sketches, produce shoes from the customer’s material, individual work of a fashion designer, produce shoes in a combination of different colors and shades of leather, using upper materials that give our shoes an aesthetic appearance, such as nubuck and patent leather. Our craftsmen, having worked for many years in one of the most shoe-producing countries in Europe - Portugal, have gained invaluable practical experience in making special shoes for a wide variety of foot problems. We pay special attention to the manufacture of all types of shoes for patients with diabetes. A variety of lining materials allows our shoes to be used in different climatic conditions. Always, regardless of the type and complexity, our shoes are distinguished by high quality workmanship, strength and durability, extremely light weight, the use of only specially tanned genuine leather, a soft lining made using seamless technology and a stable sole with a special reinforced anti-slip coating.

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Manufacturing of orthopedic shoes in Moscow

The Alex Orto salon is a manufacturer of high-quality orthopedic shoes in Moscow. Our products are needed not only by people who are prescribed to wear such models by a doctor, but also by healthy people - after all, as you know, it is easier to prevent a disease than to treat it. When sewing orthopedic shoes, we take into account all the new trends in the orthopedic field, so our products combine convenience, comfort, lightness, as well as practicality and an attractive appearance. Ordering goods from us is also very profitable - having your own production workshop allows you to save costs on tailoring and avoid mark-ups, as a result of which you receive not only high-quality, but also affordable shoes.

Types of orthopedic shoes

Our showroom produces simple and complex models. Complex models are intended for people with serious disabilities - tailoring of such orthopedic shoes is carried out only individually. We also produce not only adult models, but also children's ones - after all, in the first years of life, children experience large overloads of their feet due to unformed bones and joints, so they also need orthopedic shoes. All products are subject to strict requirements, because we care about your health and want our shoes to be comfortable and practical to wear.

Custom orthopedic shoes

Many people think that custom orthopedic shoes are only needed by sick people, for example, people suffering from arthrosis or arthritis. However, this opinion is erroneous - there are many indications that require special shoes. Among these:

· Pregnancy

· Frequent exercise

· Overweight

Flat feet

Calluses and bunions on the feet

· Previous leg injuries

· Shortening of limb and others

In all of these cases, custom orthopedic shoes must be made to order to prevent future foot problems.

Unlike mass-produced (uncomplicated) shoes, complex orthopedic shoes are made to order and prescribed by a doctor in the presence of more serious pathologies and deformities. The use of such shoes occurs in cases where the use of uncomplicated shoes is inappropriate, and the manufacture of orthopedic shoes with additional functions is justified. Complex orthopedic shoes take into account various foot deformations and are distinguished by the presence of special design elements. The presence of such elements depends on the functional purpose of such shoes. These include special hard, soft and even metal parts, as well as interstitial layers:

Vamp or semi-vault;

Rear thigh;

Inner and outer ankle;

Backdrop with extended or shortened wings;

Crescent or shortened toe cap;

Aluminum plates to stiffen the boots and toes;

Steel tires;

Corset planks;

Arch support;

Pronator;

Laying out the internal and external vaults;

Specially shaped sole;

The combination of these elements in a certain way makes it possible to treat a particular disease by correcting the incorrect position of the ankle and foot joints.

Types of orthopedic shoes for flat-valgus and varus feet in children, as well as for cerebral palsy.

Depending on the nature of the correction and design features, there are 3 main types of complex orthopedic shoes for children:

1. Anti-valgus orthopedic shoes. It is used for flat-valgus (X-shaped) placement of feet in children, when the ligamentous apparatus of the child’s foot cannot withstand the body load for various reasons (excess weight, weak muscle tone of the arch of the foot, etc.). Because of this, the inner edge of the foot sag and the forefoot moves outward. Such shoes are characterized by the presence of:

Double-sided high rigid shank, which provides good fixation of the entire ankle joint in a vertical position;

Extended inner shank, which keeps the heel of the foot from collapsing;

Layouts of the longitudinal arch on the arch support, providing the necessary support for the arch of the foot.

2. Anti-virus orthopedic shoes.These shoes are aimed at correcting club feet. In contrast to the flat-valgus position, with the varus position of the feet in children, the knee joints are bent to the sides; when walking, the child rests on the outer arches of the feet. Therefore, with such a diagnosis, it is very important not only to firmly fix the hindfoot, but also to abduct the forefoot. The features of such shoes are as follows:

High back to the lower third of the calf;

Hard back, extended from the inside to the very toes;

The insole is a pronator.

3. Stabilizing orthopedic shoes.This type of shoe is used mainly for equino-varus and equino-vargus curvature of the foot with cerebral palsy. Wearing such shoes develops motor skills, forms a correct gait and prevents the further development of foot deformities. The characteristic elements of such shoes are:

High heel to mid-calf;

Double-sided hard boot;

Stabilizing element in the sole;

Insole-support.

Of course, all these types of complex orthopedic shoes are characterized by tight fixation along the entire length using lacing, Velcro or fasteners. These shoes are made in two ways: using a plaster cast of the patient’s foot or using method 3 D scan.

Children's orthopedic sandals of low complexity OT-706 size 27

Treatment of complex diseases of children's feet

IN preventive To prevent diseases of the musculoskeletal system and blood circulation in children, they use simple orthopedic shoes. It prevents many diseases and does not relax the muscles. For flat feet and club feet, shoes of a different category are used.

Orthopedic complex model

Shoes take into account foot pathologies and are made with additional elements that are necessary to treat deformities. Orthopedic shoes for children includes:

  • Arch support. The required hardness is selected.
  • Rear, side outer and inner shanks.
  • Rubber sole with a rigid or flexible texture, with a special shape.

It does not spring and helps develop muscles in a natural way. Sophisticated orthopedic shoes for children can cope with the following problems:

  • Varus deformation. When walking, the baby rests on the outer side of the foot, his knees are directed in different directions - this is clubfoot. It is necessary for the child to use orthopedic shoes with an extended heel counter to move the front part of the foot inward.

Children's anti-valgus complex shoes come with a rigid back part, it firmly fixes the ankle joint, with an extended inner shank to prevent the heel from falling and a special instep support to support the arch.

Children's complex orthopedic shoes secure the foot using lacing or Velcro fasteners. With their help, you can secure the boots well in the desired position without pinching the skin. Models are made with leather and suede, and are also found with metal inserts.

We purchase goods

Orthopedic shoes are sold in medical stores. The assortment of our store also offers you orthopedic products with home delivery in several sizes for trying on. Should try it on shoes or boots before purchasing, since a complex orthopedic model should fit the foot well and not pinch the toes. The correct location of the instep support is under the arch.

When there are no suitable shoes on display at the salon, you can contact a hand-made orthopedic salon. The manufacture of complex shoes is tailored to individual anatomical features with additional functions. It will cost more than the store version.

What to do if it gets dirty?

Orthopedic shoes need proper care.

  • Excess moisture or direct exposure to water can cause the material to deform. Children's orthopedic shoes made of leather may come apart at the seams. Metal inserts rust from water and damage the surrounding fabric.
  • The product and bedding are cleaned of stains with a rag using special cleaning products.
  • Children's orthopedic shoes with high tops should not break. If the heel gets wrinkled, the fixation of the ankle joint will be incorrect.
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