Foot Consultation

Foot Consultation

Take the First Step to Healthier Feet

At Sure Feet, we offer professional foot health consultations with a step-by-step assessment to deliver personalised care. Our process examines foot structure, arches, and alignment to detect potential issues and provide tailored solutions. Walk confidently knowing your foot health is in expert hands.


Consultation Steps

Step on the Ink Imprint Plate Step 1: Ink Imprint Plate

Step onto the ink plate with both feet evenly placed. This captures a clear footprint to analyse the shape and structure of your feet.

Slight Squat on the Plate Step 2: Slight Squat

Perform a gentle squat while standing on the plate. This records pressure distribution to understand how weight is applied when standing or moving.

Table Talk Explanation Step 3: Specialist Consultation

Our foot specialist reviews your scan results, explains any issues, and helps you understand your foot condition.

Balance Demo Test Step 4: Balance Test

Clasp your hands behind your back as our specialist performs a gentle push. This is done twice — without and with insoles — to demonstrate stability improvement.

Height and Weight Measurement Step 5: Height and Weight

We measure your height and weight to tailor recommendations according to your body profile.

Insole Trial After 3 Weeks Final Step: Insole Trial

After 3 weeks, try your custom insoles. Based on feedback, we make adjustments to ensure maximum comfort and effectiveness.


Additional Benefits

Foot Pressure Tracking

Foot Pressure Tracking

Analyse how your foot applies force to detect signs of compression or deformation and guide corrective footwear solutions.

Posture Comparison

Posture Comparison

Compare photos over time to track improvements in posture and standing alignment.

Foot Shape Inspection

Foot Shape Inspection

Scan foot soles to assess skin condition and ground contact, providing insights for corrective measures.

Maintenance and Care

Maintenance and Care

Regular insole adjustments are crucial. Even a 1mm difference can affect comfort and effectiveness.