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BioPed Sudbury – Relieve Foot & Leg Pain – Custom Orthotics

Custom orthotics to relieve foot & leg pain – BioPed Sudbury

We are your local foot & lower limb care team.
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1942 Regent Street South
Sudbury, ON Canada
P3E 3Z9

Clinic Contact Information

T: 705-523-0264
TF: 1-888-522-0264
F: 705-523-8496
sudbury@bioped.com

Clinic Hours of Operation

Monday9am– 5pm

Tuesday 8am– 6pm

Wednesday 8am– 6pm

Thursday 8am– 6pm

Friday8am – 4pm

SaturdayClosed

Sunday Closed

Services Offered

Custom Orthotics
Footwear Solutions
Lower Limb Bracing Solutions
Compression Therapy

Providing comprehensive footcare and custom orthotic solutions

At BioPed Sudbury, our multi-disciplinary team of Clinicians, including certified Pedorthists, and Advanced Footcare Nurses, are uniquely trained and certified to identify and treat conditions of the lower limb and foot in order to empower our clients to do more of what they love in life.

Our BioPed Sudbury Clinic provides comprehensive lower limb and footcare services, including assessments, gait analysis, and scanning and fabrication of custom orthotics in our on-site lab. Additionally, we offer our Sudbury clients compression and bracing solutions, as well as a wide selection of stylish, orthopaedic friendly footwear, and medical footcare services.

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Your Care Team

Leslie Bourget

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Emily Fraser

Canadian Certified Pedorthist

Lisa Labreche

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Owner

Kyla Rouleau

Canadian Certified Pedorthist, Clinic Manager, Owner

Renee Dicaire

Care Coordinator

Robin White

Owner

Our Unique Approach

BioPed has developed a unique approach to the assessment, fabrication, fitting, and adjustment of orthotics – designed to ensure that the patient gets the best possible result. Each BioPed client receives a comprehensive, hands-on biomechanical assessment focused on their feet and how they move. Any potential sources of pain and individual lifestyle factors are taken into consideration to develop a care plan that is unique to each client.

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What to expect on your first Footcare visit

What is a Biomechanical Assessment?

A complete Biomechanical Assessment takes about 45 minutes. Various tests are undertaken beginning with an assessment of muscle strength and joint flexibility; examining joints and muscles while seated, standing and walking to determine if and where abnormal function and mechanics exists. Finally, lower limb alignment is a focus, both while standing and walking.

Your Footcare Clinician will ask you a series of questions. Some questions may focus on:

  • past/current health conditions
  • medications
  • previous injuries/surgeries
  • daily activity
  • workplace environment
  • current footwear

Your Treatment Plan

After the Biomechanical Assessment is complete, your Footcare Clinician will develop an optimal treatment plan and recommend various solutions that may include stretching , home care tips, orthotics , bracing, footwear, compression socks or the need for referral to another allied health care professional or specialist.

Depending on your condition, goals and treatment plan, a BioPed Biomechanical Assessment appointment may then include: the sizing of your feet, trying-on of shoes (indoor and outdoor), the measurement/casting of your legs for compression or bracing, and/or the casting of your feet for custom orthotics.

What you Should Bring to your Appointment

  • In preparation for your appointment, you should plan to bring the following:
  • Your referral/ prescription if you have one (not required for initial visit)
  • Recent imaging reports if applicable -Your 2 most commonly worn pairs of shoes
  • Shorts, or plan to wear pants that can be easily rolled above the knee
  • Insurance card, and be aware of your plan/coverage details prior to the appointment
  • BioPed intake form; completing this in advance is preferred

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