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Aerodyn Orthotics - Custom Made Foot Care Products

Aerodyn orthotics is an Australian based, custom foot orthotic service. We pride ourselves on our professional service and quality.

Aerodyn orthotics are made from impressions of your feet and are aimed at reducing excessive foot pronation thereby relieving and/or preventing an array of foot, leg and back symptoms.

The orthotics are made from durable, non allergenic polypropylene guaranteed to last 2 years but they will probably last 5.

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On ordering your pair of Aerodyn orthotics our fast-cast impression kit is immediately shipped to you with confirmation via your email. The kit includes full instructions on how to take accurate impressions of your feet simulating normal foot position.

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The fast-cast impression kit should then be returned to us with the enclosed patient data form and your custom orthotics will be manufactured and sent back to you within 7 days of receiving the kit.

Your Aerodyn orthotics are manufactured by qualified orthotic technicians under the supervision of experienced Australian Podiatrists.

Our precise manufacturing technique ensures that Aerodyn orthotics are fine tuned to your specific needs.

At half the cost of prescribed orthotics, we think Aerodyn orthotics are extremely affordable and that the success you will get will make them excellent value for money.

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