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Custom Orthotics in Sunbury, Ohio

Custom Orthotics Built for Your Foot — Not the Average Foot

Whether you're a Big Walnut athlete dealing with a nagging foot injury, a Delaware County farmer whose boot-related heel pain has progressed to the point of limping, or a Sunbury commuter who's put off addressing your ankle problem for too long, a generic insole from the pharmacy treats the average foot. A custom orthotic treats your foot — your arch, your gait, your biomechanical pattern.

📍 38 minutes from Sunbury · 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120, Grandview Heights

Custom foot orthotics are physician-prescribed, laboratory-fabricated devices designed to correct abnormal biomechanics, redistribute plantar pressure, and support the foot in its optimal functional position. They are distinct from over-the-counter arch supports — which are mass-produced to statistical norms — in a fundamental way: they are cast or scanned directly from your foot, capturing your unique arch contour, heel alignment, and forefoot structure, then fabricated by a certified orthotics laboratory to Dr. Golan's exact specifications.

Orthotics work in two distinct ways. Functional orthotics control abnormal motion — specifically excess pronation (inward roll) or supination (outward roll) — by altering the mechanical relationship between the foot and the ground. Accommodative orthotics redistribute plantar pressure, providing cushioning and offloading for sensitive or damaged areas. Many prescriptions combine elements of both, depending on the patient's specific biomechanical needs and the conditions being treated.

Who in Sunbury Benefits from Custom Orthotics?

Sunbury residents are active outdoors — farming, hunting, recreational cycling, and athletic participation in Big Walnut sports programs define the community's physical identity. The combination of agricultural labor demands and competitive youth athletics means foot and ankle conditions are common but often under-treated due to geographic barriers. Active Sunbury residents — particularly runners, cyclists, and youth athletes — frequently develop overuse conditions (plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, stress fractures, shin splints) rooted in biomechanical inefficiency. Custom orthotics address the structural driver of these injuries rather than just managing the symptoms, making them a permanent rather than temporary solution.

Sunbury's workforce includes farmers, skilled tradespeople, Delaware County government employees, and commuters traveling to Columbus, Westerville, and the Polaris corridor. Agricultural and construction workers in Delaware County experience high rates of occupational foot conditions — often treating them with OTC insoles and rest rather than seeking specialist care. Workers who stand or walk on hard surfaces for long hours without adequate biomechanical support develop foot pain conditions with a predictable and preventable pattern. For these Sunbury patients, a properly fabricated functional orthotic often resolves chronic heel or arch pain that has persisted despite rest, stretching, and over-the-counter insoles. For Sunbury residents, visiting a specialist often means a long drive to Columbus. Dr. Golan's telehealth consultation option — available for initial evaluations — makes it practical to get a specialist opinion before committing to an in-person visit. Most patients who do make the trip report it was well worth it.

What Sunbury Patients Should Know

Key facts about Custom Orthotics — and how we treat it.

Custom orthotics are fabricated from a cast or scan of your specific foot — not a standard size
They treat the biomechanical root cause — not just the symptoms — of most overuse foot conditions
Most insurance plans cover custom orthotics when medically prescribed
Custom orthotics last 3–5 years — a long-term investment in foot health
Two types: functional (motion control) and accommodative (pressure redistribution)
Most patients receive their devices within 2–3 weeks of the initial evaluation

Dr. Golan's Approach in Sunbury

Every orthotic at Vertex Podiatry begins with a thorough biomechanical assessment — standing postural evaluation, gait analysis, joint range of motion testing, and a detailed conversation about your activity level, footwear, and specific symptoms. This assessment is the foundation of the prescription: it tells us whether you need a rigid functional device, a semi-rigid sports orthotic, a soft accommodative device for diabetic or sensitive feet, or a specialized device for dress shoes or cleats.

We take a cast, foam impression, or 3D digital scan of your foot in a subtalar neutral position — the corrected, ideal alignment. This is sent to a specialized laboratory where the orthotic is fabricated to our exact specifications. Most patients receive their custom orthotics within 2–3 weeks. A follow-up fitting appointment ensures proper fit, and a short break-in period of 1–2 weeks is normal as your musculature adapts to the corrected positioning.

Technology & Innovation

Modern custom orthotic fabrication uses CAD/CAM technology to mill devices from medical-grade materials with exceptional precision. The prescription we send to the laboratory specifies posting angles, arch height, shell rigidity, top cover material, and dozens of other variables that determine how the device functions on your foot. This precision is what separates a custom orthotic from any commercial product — the device is engineered specifically for your biomechanical needs, not selected from a size range. Most custom orthotics last 3–5 years with proper maintenance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Questions from Sunbury patients about Custom Orthotics — answered by Dr. Golan.

Serving Sunbury · 38 Minutes Away

Ready to See Dr. Golan?

Sunbury is a growing Delaware County village at the northern edge of the Columbus metro — a community of agricultural heritage, commuter families, and rural-to-suburban transition. Big Walnut Local School District draws families to the area, and development along the US-36/SR-37 corridor is accelerating. Residents here are largely underserved by specialist healthcare and represent a high-opportunity patient population.

Sunbury is approximately 38 minutes from Vertex Podiatry via US-36 and US-23 South. We strongly recommend our telehealth initial consultation option for Sunbury patients to save an extra trip.

Vertex Podiatry

1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120

Grandview Heights, Columbus, OH 43212

(614) 328-5561

Fax: (614) 602-5199

✓ Same-day appointments
✓ On-site X-ray & ultrasound
✓ Bilingual (EN / ES)
✓ Most insurance accepted