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Improve Your Posture and Foot Health with Better Balance Orthotics
At Restore Health and Longevity Center in Wayne, PA, we’ve discovered a revolutionary solution to common foot problems that affect your overall posture and movement. Most people unknowingly recreate their physical issues as soon as they leave the office, often because of foot dysfunction. This dysfunction leads to imbalances in how you stand, walk, and move—problems that can affect your entire body.
Discover the Power of Better Balance Orthotics for Foot Health and Posture
When your feet receive better feedback, your posture improves—because your brain knows where the ground is based on the signals it gets from your feet. These orthotics don’t just treat foot pain—they help improve the movement and function of your entire body. In fact, they were originally developed by an Australian medical doctor to help people with scoliosis.


Immediate Results for Better Foot Health and Posture
Pain Relief and Long-Term Benefits

Why Foot Health Matters for Overall Wellbeing
FAQS
Unlike regular orthotics, these are super thin, flexible and comfortable, so they can be worn in any shoe, even high heels and open toe shoes.
Yes… in fact they can be particularly important for developing feet. Our posture, gait and balance during our growing years have a critical impact on our joints, muscles, neurology and overall health.
The owner of the company, another chiro named Dr. Andrew, recently shared with me a story about his 8-year-old son’s best friend. He went from missing little athletics every week due to painful shin splints to hitting several “personal bests” the very first week he started wearing them. He now calls them his “magic shoes” and all the other kids in Little A’s want their own pair!
They are guaranteed for at least 12 months, but for most people they actually last for years.
Regular orthotics are often hard, clunky and uncomfortable. Not only that, they work by simply pushing your foot into an arch. The problem is that when you provide mechanical support you actually take away the function of the muscles. It’s like if you had back pain and you wore a back brace every day…