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Orthotic Prices
Fitting & Treatment
All orthoses carry a fitting fee as listed. Please add consultation, orthosis and fitting fees when calculating costs. The following prices apply to consultations and fittings at Kingston and the regional clinics.
The price guide below only lists the most common types of orthoses we supply, we are able to supply and quote on almost any design of orthosis that may be appropriate for a client.
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PRICES
Clinic Fees
Lower Limb Consultation
£240*
Orthosis Fitting Fee (e.g. AFO)
£192*
Follow Up/Review
from £96
Call Out Fee (Full Day)
£840
Call Out Fee (Half Day)
£420
Fine tuning up to 6 weeks post fitting
FREE
Gait Lab - Video Vector Assessment
£360
Gait Lab - Video Vector Fine Tuning
£440
Routine Orthotic Report (Non Medical Legal/Insurance)
£240
Full Parotec Report
£180
Insurance Assessment Appointment
£330
Standard Courier/Carriage Fee
£21
* Price depends on the complexity of the orthosis being fitted. Price will be confirmed at the initial consultation or in the subsequent quote for the orthotic treatment recommended.
Lower Limb Orthotics
Custom Made Fixed Ankle Dynamic AFO (DAFO)
from £745
Custom Made Fixed Ankle Foot Orthosis (AFO)
from £645
Custom Made Ground Reaction Ankle Foot Orthosis (GRAFO)
from £875
Custom Made Hinged Ankle Dynamic AFO (DAFO)
from £670
Custom Made Hinged Ankle Foot Orthosis (HAFO)
from £710
Custom Made Ankle Orthosis (SMO)
from £670
Custom Made Knee Ankle Foot Orthosis (KAFO)
£POA
Custom Carbon Fibre (100% Carbon) Footplate
£160
Dynamic Contracture Correction AFO
from £2,365
Dynamic Contracture Correction KAFO
from £3,245
Custom Made Carbon Composite Orthosis
£POA
Dynamic Lycra Garment
£POA
Functional Electronic Stimulation – MyGait
£POA
Stance control carbon fibre orthosis
£POA
Ottobock Free Walk Orthosis
£POA
Walkabout Orthosis
£POA
Knee Brace
£POA
If there is a specific orthotic product or device that you are interested in which is not listed, please contact our clinical team for more information. Please note due to LOC’s in-house manufacturing we are able to make many bespoke orthotics.
Footwear
Footwear/Insole Consultation
£208
Custom Made Footwear
£POA
Air Cast Diabetic Walker with CADCAM Foot Orthosis
from £610
Air Cast Pneumatic Orthopaedic Walker with CADCAM
from £600
CADCAM Biomechanical Foot Orthoses from 3D Foot Scan
from £210
Carbon Point Loading Rocker Added To Own Footwear
£265
Shoe Raise Adaptations to Own Footwear
£200
Shoe resole (pair) - complex
£145
Shoe resole (pair) - simple
£90
Parotec In-Shoe Gait Analysis
£250
Modular Footwear (Medical Adaptions)
£POA
Modular Footwear (No Modifications)
£POA
Orthotic Interface Socks (price by size)
£POA
Orthotics SMF
£610
High Street Shoe/Trainers
£POA
Custom Made Silicone Toe Spacers (Each)
£25
If there is a specific orthotic product or device that you are interested in which is not listed, please contact our clinical team for more information. Please note due to LOC’s in house manufacturing we are able to make many bespoke orthotics.
Casting Fees
Casting for Bespoke Orthotics
£96
Diers 3D Posture Spinal Scan
£96
Course of Serial Casting (incl. x3 sets of serial casts)
£792
Serial Casting Per Session (Single Leg)
£220
Serial Casting Per Session (pair)
£300
Post Surgical Cast Removal
£160
Spinal
TLSO One Piece
£1,800
TLSO Bi-valve
£2,380
Locations:
Kingston upon Thames (HQ)
Cambridge
Bristol
Manchester
FAQS:
What are your facilities at the Kingston clinic?
We have the following facilities and amenities at our Kingston Upon Thames location:
Free parking
Wheelchair ramp
Disabled toilet
Baby changing facilities
We also have the Gait Laboratory for orthotics patients and Onsite Manufacturing for speedy turnarounds and adjustments whilst you wait.
What facilities are at the Manchester OSKAR clinic?
LOC’s clinic is based in the University of Salford’s Podiatry Department and provides treatments for orthotics, scoliosis, pectus deformities, positional plagiocephaly and club foot.
It is also the base for LOC’s northern OSKAR clinic which is run by Sam Walmsley, clinical director of LOC, in conjunction with Elaine Owen MBE MSc SRP MCSP.
What are Insoles?
An insole is a contoured orthotic device which alters the characteristics and biomechanics of the foot and ankle area. Biomechanics are concerned with mechanical laws and how they affect the living body, especially the musculoskeletal system.
They are removable devices, often made from plastic, that are designed to fit inside a shoe to provide additional support for your feet. As well as offering shock absorption, an insole can help distribute the weight of your body more effectively across the foot and can be made bespoke to cover a range of biomechanical conditions.
How do I know I need Insoles?
If you have symptoms in your feet, ankles, hips or your lower back that are intermittent or were not there to start with in early life, and have started to cause you pain over a period of time, bespoke orthotic insoles could be an excellent option.
If you have already tried rest, icing, compression and elevation and your feet have not recovered, we recommend a biomechanical assessment to consider the possibility of insoles. They are a non-invasive approach to treatment and in many cases, are a great option for symptoms that are not severe enough to warrant surgical intervention. Alternatively, they can be considered as an option prior to surgery.
We will send patients away when an insole is not appropriate, if a patient is suffering with iliotibial band syndrome for example, the problem can be helped with physiotherapy and a stretching programme. That’s what our biomechanical assessment is all about; determining whether there would be any benefit from altering the alignment of your feet.
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