Custom Orthotics in Montreal, QC by NDG Podiatry Clinic

6584 Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H4B 1N6

NDG Podiatry Clinic

Podiatry & Custom Foot Orthotics in Montreal

The NDG Podiatry Clinic, located at the corner of Cavendish and Sherbrooke West street,  in Montreal near the new Glen Hospital, provides care, diagnosis, and professional treatments for foot and ankle problems in children, adults, and seniors. You benefit from our commitment to comfortable, fast, and effective care. We prescribe exclusive slim orthotics, that can fit almost any shoe. Moreover, we do not limit ourselves solely to improving the aesthetics of your feet. Contact us with tour questions and concerns, and we will provide you and appointment to discuss and treat your foot problems. We work with podiatric surgeons, and after evaluation and diagnosis, we provide referrals for more advances foot surgeries.

Our Podiatrists

Dr. Dejan Radic, podiatrist, graduated with a Doctorate in Podiatric Medicine from the second ever 4-year group at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. He has also had the opportunity to enrich his knowledge during a 4 month internship at the renowned New York College of Podiatric Medicine (NYCPM).

Following his studies, Dr. Dejan Radic, podiatrist, has added numerous other certifications in order to better serve his patients.

Dr. David Youdim, Podiatrist, completed his studies to obtain a Doctorate of Podiatric Medicine degree from the University of Quebec at Trois-Rivières.

He interned at the prestigious New York College of Podiatric Medicine and at the Metropolitan Hospital, located in Manhattan, NYC. Additionally, he completed rotations at the Centre Hospitalier Régional de Lanaudière located in the city of Joliette, at the Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Sherbrooke, and at the Centre Hospitalier Affilié Universitaire Régional in Trois-Rivères.

Foot Orthotics Prescriptions

Functional Foot Orthotics

Depending on the diagnosis, the podiatrist may prescribe a functional orthotic designed to change the way the joints of the foot and lower limb function during walking. Consult a podiatrist to get the benefits of a functional foot orthotic.

Accommodative Foot Orthotics

The accommodative foot orthotic requires a prescription. It aims to relieve the pressure – in terms of magnitude and duration – from a painful or injured area on the bottom of the foot. These insoles facilitate walking because they are less rigid and more comfortable.

Dynamic Orthotics

We offer dynamic orthotics that can be as versatile and as thin as possible to fit most shoes, if the patient's condition allows it. The patient can therefore transfer their corrective orthotic from one shoe to another without having to buy new shoes.

Advanced Imaging Technology

CryoVizion is an imaging system that evaluates your posture with highly detailed images of the body. In addition to being scientifically proven, the results lead to an accurate diagnosis that supports the best possible treatment. For 10 years, this technology has allowed us to better understand and objectively assess the progress of treatment.

The Steps in Foot Orthotics

Complete Podiatric Evaluation

Before prescribing foot orthotics, the podiatrist will perform a medical examination, including a case history, a review of major and minor complaints, and an anatomical palpation. If necessary, additional tests will be done, including radiography, ultrasound, magnetic resonance, or referral to a specialist. At the end of the process, the podiatrist compiles the information, makes a diagnosis, and determines whether a foot orthotic is advised. Only a doctor or a podiatrist can diagnose and prescribe foot orthotics.

Comprehensive Biomechanical Evaluation

The examination assesses the biomechanical posture, body alignment, range of motion of the joints, and patient’s gait. This comprehensive review includes more than 70 different tests and observations of the lower limbs. It will help determine the prescription of foot orthotics.

Importance of Foot Molding

The custom mould of the foot is important. It is designed in several different ways depending on the desired treatment and the controlled positioning of the foot. This step is essential in obtaining an effective foot orthotic.

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