P.T.I. Orthotic Laboratory is the only full service (fabricates
all types of foot orthotics) foot orthotic lab in Boulder County and
is an 'in house' fabrication facility. We are the lab. Most places
send the casts of your feet to an orthotic lab half way across the
country. Do you want your custom orthotics made by a person who has
never seen your feet?
The P.T.I. Advantage
- Our 'in house' fabrication allows us to have a rapid turn around time. This also allows us to offer 'while you wait adjustments.' Most places send the orthotics back to the lab and it takes several weeks for something as simple as a grinding adjustment.
- P.T.I. Orthotic Laboratory fabricates over 30 models of foot orthotics. Our materials range from soft foam, liquid Visco-Elastic Polymer gel and silicone gel, high durometer orthopedic grade bases, fibrous thermoplastics, flexible, semi-flexible, semi-rigid and rigid thermoplastics and composites. Our material combinations would number in the hundreds. We use over 15 covering materials for any use. You will be educated on which type of orthotic that addresses your individual needs best.
- If you are an elite athlete who strives for that 'extra edge' or someone with a systemic disease that needs special accommodations, we have solutions. For someone that works hard for a living and wants to be comfortable, we have the choice for you.
Original Exclusive Designs
"Original Exclusive Designs" designed by P.T.I. and available
only through P.T.I. for the following conditions:
- Ultra light weight models for marathoners, ultrathoner's and racers
- Orthotics for fixed stance position sports such as cycling, skating, skiing and snowboarding
- Orthotics for fore foot pain or stress fractures of the feet, and or lower extremities that incorporate shock absorbing Visco-Elastic Polymer Gel
- Training and injury prevention orthotics for athletes that train on paved surfaces
- Orthotics for heel pain, heel spurs and cancaneal apophysitis that incorporate shock absorbing Visco-Elastic Polymer Gel
- Arthritic foot conditions
- Geriatric conditions
- Diabetic or at risk feet
- Partial foot amputations