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Orthotic Capable Shoes

What are orthotics?

Orthotics are orthopaedic devices for shoes; designed to support, align, prevent or correct a condition, or to help enhance comfort and function. Orthotics can be over-the-counter products, such as cushioned heel cups or orthotic insoles; or they can be custom-made to meet your specific needs. Kumfs come with inlays that offer cushioning and are moulded to support the foot. These provide adequate support for many people. Some podiatrists modify the Kumfs inlay, customising it for their client. More commonly a new orthotic is specifically created for the client. When the Kumfs inlay is removed, there is room within the shoe for the client's custom orthotic.

Orthotics can help relieve and prevent:

Having an orthotic will help relieve and prevent:

  • Back or knee problems due to pronation or over- pronation of the feet

  • Tired/ aching feet

  • Heel and arch pain

  • Sports- related pain

  • Problems linked to diabetes

  • Problems associated with arthritis

View Kumf's range of orthotic friendly styled shoes


Kumfs is Australasia's most recommended footwear brand by podiatrists and other medical professionals as we have a wide range of orthotic shoes.

A major focus for Kumfs is the ever expanding range of orthotic friendly shoes with styles to suit any lifestyle. From womens casuals shoes to modern dress shoes, walking shoes to corporate classics; Kumfs orthotic shoes have extra depth and a removable insert to accommodate your orthotics.

But to be really good for your feet, shoes need more than just depth. That's why we offer plenty of options with adjustable fit, generous width, roomy toe area, padded toplines, rocker soles, strong steel shanks and the support you need.

Find a podiatrist

To find a podiatrist and more about footcare, please visit these websites:

Australasian Podiatrist Council - www.feet.org.au

New Zealand Society of Podiatrists Inc - www.podiatry.org.nz

American Podiatric Medical Association - www.apma.org

 

| Caring for your feet | Preventing foot problems | Diabetes footcare |
 
 
With my orthotics in place, the shoes feel so good on my feet, supporting them in a way I have never experienced before
Neralee Clark,
Auckland