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Feet Balance Orthotics
Feet Balance Orthotics

Align Your Tilted Anklebones w/

Feet Balance Orthotics: $450 + Tax + Shippping

Precision Matters: Why Anklebone Alignment Requires Extreme Accuracy

Aligning both anklebones to the same height requires precisely fabricated orthotics with accuracy within 0.3 mm — about the thickness of a postcard.

Why such precision?

The top surface of each anklebone — where the leg bone stands — is only about one square inch in size. Yet that small area carries your entire body weight.

With every step you take, your full body weight transfers onto one anklebone while the other foot moves through the air. When you run, the impact force can reach 3–4 times your body weight.

For example:

• If you weigh 180 pounds

• And carry 60–80 pounds of equipment (like firefighters or soldiers)

The impact on a single anklebone can exceed 1,000 pounds.

To put that into perspective, one square inch of an automobile tire carries only about 40 pounds. Your anklebone carries far more weight in a much smaller structural area.

That is why alignment must be exact.

How Feet Balance Orthotics Are Made:

We do not use molds of feet that are already collapsed or fallen tarsal joints.

Instead, we require:

• Clear footprints: Mix a small amount of lotion with instant coffee to darken it. Step onto white paper to create clear prints,

or footprints using Harris Mat foot imprints. And mail your footprints to us.

• Photos of your feet from multiple angles (from front & a few side angles) while standing on a flat, hard surface (wood, vinyl, or tile — not carpet). And email or text your foot photos.

Using your photos & footprints, we analyze your foot structure & precisely fabricate custom orthotics designed to align your anklebones at the same height.

You can then perform the Anklebone Alignment (AA) Test to confirm that your orthotics properly align your anklebones.

After receiving your orthotics (typically fabricated within 3 days and shipped worldwide).

  • Insert them into your shoes & Perform the AA Test again.

Shoe bottoms tilt from 1-3 postcard thickness usually to the lateral side, the pinky toe side.

With the AA Test, you can find the number of strips (1-3) to level the shoe bottoms. Then add the correct number of strips to the lower side—usually to the lateral side.

If you wear shoes with tilted bottoms, your body will signal you with foot or major joint pain to level the shoe bottoms.

If you need help level the shoe bottoms, we can help by Zoom or phone calls.

When walking:

• Put your body weight straight down onto the high medial arch (big toe side). You can do this by pulling the knees slightly together.

• This prevents uneven shoe wear. So, your anklebones will be in alignment at all times.

Feet Balance Orthotics fit into most shoe types, including dress shoes.

Alignment Stops Compensation

Only after your tilted anklebones are properly aligned can your body move in true structural balance that comes from alignment— from the feet upward.

True Balance comes from Alignment—Not Compensation.

When anklebones are tilted:

• Your feet and major joints are under constant strain.

• Silent damage occurs all day every day.

• Chronic pain gradually develops.

When properly aligned:

• Ongoing joint damage stops.

• Most chronic foot & major joint pain disappears.

• Future problems are prevented before they begin.

Even if you do not feel pain now, tilted anklebones continue to stress the foot &major joints that may later result in pain or surgery.

Prevention Saves More Than Comfort.

Aligning your tilted anklebones can:

• Prevent future foot & joint pain

• Reduce the likelihood of unnecessary surgeries

• Save thousands of dollars in long-term treatment

Feet Balance Orthotics helps people around the world stay active, balanced, & pain-free.

Need help with the process? We offer follow-up support by Zoom or phone call.

📞 Call or Text: (360) 762-5227

📧 Email: inna@feetbalanceorthotics.com

After achieving proper alignment, learn how to stand & walk correctly by watching our instructional YouTube video.