Perth Corrective Orthotics

Perth Corrective Orthotics Created to empower people to take control of and live remarkable lives!

I’m passionate about helping people live pain free by realigning your posture, taking weight off your bones in your feet, reducing any impact and tension on your knees, hips, back, joints, bones, muscles and ligaments keeping you active for longer. 👣🤗

Our feet are the foundation of our body, and as we grow older, they need more care and attention. 🦶✨ When our feet are m...
03/07/2025

Our feet are the foundation of our body, and as we grow older, they need more care and attention. 🦶✨ When our feet are misaligned, it can throw off our balance, stability, and symmetry, impacting everything from our posture to our joints. This leads to strain on muscles and increases the risk of injuries. But the good news is, we can take action!

At Perth Corrective Orthotics, it’s my passion to keep you active for longer by helping you take care of your feet and maintain your body in the most natural way.

By investing in your foot health now, you’ll save money on future treatments and stay pain-free while living a full active life.

Our modern footwear often lacks the support we need, leading to common foot issues like plantar fasciitis, bunions, Morton’s neuroma, corns, flat feet, high arches, and rolling in or out. These problems are a result of both poorly designed shoes and the lack of use of the muscles under our feet, which should be naturally strengthened by walking barefoot on natural surfaces like grass or sand.

That’s where I come in—offering a FREE foot and postural alignment consultation to help you get back to what nature intended, while protecting your joints, relaxing your muscles, and improving your overall stability.

Your feet are so important—let’s give them the attention they deserve. 💙 Book your free consultation today and take the first step toward better balance, stability, and overall well-being.

FUN FOOT FACTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS - DID YOU KNOW?1. Your nerves travel from your feet up to your brain twice as fas...
03/06/2025

FUN FOOT FACTS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS - DID YOU KNOW?

1. Your nerves travel from your feet up to your brain twice as fast as a high-speed train.

That’s super important for helping you to understand your environment and react quickly, helping you to keep your balance, navigate unfamiliar terrains and avoid injuring yourself. It can even help with more specialised skills, like learning ballet routines or how hard to kick a football.

2. 25% of your body’s bones are in your feet.

That’s a whopping one quarter of your bones, all dedicated to the intricate mechanical processes that allow your feet to flex and bend. In each foot, human adults have 26 bones, making 52 fantastic foot bones in total.

3. Your baby has more bones in their feet than you.

This is because babies need to be more flexible in order to pass through the birth canal. As they grow and develop, their bones will harden from cartilage into what we adults would consider bones, fusing together along the way until they eventually have the same amount of bones as an adult. This happens at around 13 years of age.

4. We have over 200 bones in our body!

These are most highly concentrated in flexible areas such as the hands and the feet. Compare the 26 bones of the human foot to the four bones of the human leg. Your legs only need to bend at the knee, while your feet must be much more flexible in order to support walking.

5. Bones can take up to 13 years to fully develop from birth.

That equates to over 4,500 days, over which time the softer, cartilaginous bones a child is born with harden and fuse together to form the familiar bones of an adult skeleton. Your child is developing for all this time, which is why it’s so important to ensure their shoes are the right fit. If they’re not, it could affect the way their bones form and alter the way they walk for life.

6. Your toeprints are unique to you, like your fingerprints.

While toeprints aren’t typically used for identification the way fingerprints can be, they are just as intricate and distinctive. As well as making cool patterns on the pads of your toes, the whorls and ridges that form your toeprints also help with sensory feedback so your brain can understand what’s under your feet.

7. We have toenails on the end of our toes just like monkeys, to shield the soft tissue on the end of our broad toes.

While our fingernails grow around 3mm every month, toenails grow just 1mm per month, allowing them to grow thicker and provide more protection to our toes.

feet are fantastic

8. Children’s feet grow fastest during their first three years of life.

DID YOU KNOW?

1. Your nerves travel from your feet up to your brain twice as fast as a high-speed train.

That’s super important for helping you to understand your environment and react quickly, helping you to keep your balance, navigate unfamiliar terrains and avoid injuring yourself. It can even help with more specialised skills, like learning ballet routines or how hard to kick a football.

2. 25% of your body’s bones are in your feet.

That’s a whopping one quarter of your bones, all dedicated to the intricate mechanical processes that allow your feet to flex and bend. In each foot, human adults have 26 bones, making 52 fantastic foot bones in total.

3. Your baby has more bones in their feet than you.

This is because babies need to be more flexible in order to pass through the birth canal. As they grow and develop, their bones will harden from cartilage into what we adults would consider bones, fusing together along the way until they eventually have the same amount of bones as an adult. This happens at around 13 years of age.

4. We have over 200 bones in our body!

These are most highly concentrated in flexible areas such as the hands and the feet. Compare the 26 bones of the human foot to the four bones of the human leg. Your legs only need to bend at the knee, while your feet must be much more flexible in order to support walking.

5. Bones can take up to 13 years to fully develop from birth.

That equates to over 4,500 days, over which time the softer, cartilaginous bones a child is born with harden and fuse together to form the familiar bones of an adult skeleton. Your child is developing for all this time, which is why it’s so important to ensure their shoes are the right fit. If they’re not, it could affect the way their bones form and alter the way they walk for life.

6. Your toeprints are unique to you, like your fingerprints.

While toeprints aren’t typically used for identification the way fingerprints can be, they are just as intricate and distinctive. As well as making cool patterns on the pads of your toes, the whorls and ridges that form your toeprints also help with sensory feedback so your brain can understand what’s under your feet.

7. We have toenails on the end of our toes just like monkeys, to shield the soft tissue on the end of our broad toes.

While our fingernails grow around 3mm every month, toenails grow just 1mm per month, allowing them to grow thicker and provide more protection to our toes.

feet are fantastic

8. Children’s feet grow fastest during their first three years of life.

That’s why it’s so important to regularly measure your little ones’ feet, because they can grow out of shoes quickly. Remember, babies and toddlers often don’t have the ability to let you know if their shoes or socks are feeling tight.

9. Two of the biggest bones in your feet carry most of your body weight.

These are the calcaneus and the talus, which make up part of your heel and ankle. Forming the base of your legs, these bones bear the weight of everything above them, including your legs, your torso, your head and your arms.

10. Your foot structure is arranged to form three strong arches.

Two of these go along the length of your foot, and one goes across. Being flat-footed means that one of the lengthways arches hasn’t formed properly, which is common in children under six. The three arches of the foot allow your foot to flex and bend to help you walk.

11. Your feet have 250,000 sweat glands.

This is why your feet sweat more than other areas of your body, such as your calves. When active, your feet can produce as much as four to six ounces of sweat in a day. That’s nearly half a pint!

12. There are over 7,000 nerve endings in each foot.

These help you to feel the ground beneath your feet with every step, helping you to adjust to tiny changes such as slopes, dips or debris. This is also why our feet are so ticklish!

13. Your feet have a network of more than 100 tendons, muscles and ligaments.

These different aspects of the anatomy of the foot all work together to ensure you can do complex things like stand on your tip-toes or jump into the air.

14. We have five toes on each foot to provide balance, just like a grizzly bear!

Our toes act as tiny stabilisers to help steady us with every step we take.

Some interesting facts.The big toe differentiates humans from apes 😳In apes, the big toe is used more for grasping, as i...
28/03/2025

Some interesting facts.

The big toe differentiates humans from apes 😳

In apes, the big toe is used more for grasping, as is necessary when moving between trees. In humans, however, the big toe has evolved to be more useful in walking and standing upright, thereby differentiating us from our cousins. The big toe gives us a lot of balance and stability.

MORE FEET FACTS - LOOK AFTER YOUR PRECIOUS FEET 👣.NERVE ENDINGS : The feet have more nerve endings per square centimeter...
15/02/2025

MORE FEET FACTS - LOOK AFTER YOUR PRECIOUS FEET 👣.

NERVE ENDINGS : The feet have more nerve endings per square centimeter than any other part of the body, making them very ticklish.

SKIN: The skin on the feet is thicker than any other part of the body.

TOENAILS: Toenails grow at a rate of about 1 mm per month, so it can take up to 6 months for a toenail to grow completely new.

ARCHES: The foot arch is built on the principle of the arch holding itself up, similar to architecture.

DIFFERENCES: No two feet are the same, and there is always some difference between the left and right foot.

10/02/2025

Here are some interesting facts about your FEET:

BONES: Each foot has 26 bones, which is about a quarter of all the bones in the body.

JOINTS: Each foot has 33 joints.
Muscles: Each foot has around 20 intrinsic muscles.

LIGAMENTS and TENDONS: Each foot has over 100 ligaments and tendons, including the Achilles tendon, which is the strongest tendon in the body.

SWEAT GLANDS: Each foot has around 125,000 sweat glands, which produce about 230 milliliters of sweat per day.

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When your clients love their Orthotics so much, they figure out a way to wear them in their thongs with double sided tap...
30/01/2025

When your clients love their Orthotics so much, they figure out a way to wear them in their thongs with double sided tape🫣😳😬

13/01/2025

These are the words I hear a lot lately
“OMG you have changed my life” that’s why I love what I do. Painful feet, knees hips or back can be so debilitating. There are better ways.

Hello Nadine,
Oh my god, I love my orthotics.
You have changed my life.😘🥰
You’ll be getting a message from my neighbour very soon, she’s got a lot of problems and is having troubles walking and also my cousin. 🙌👍

Wishing you a magical Christmas and I hope 2025 brings you everything that you wish .😘

Bronwyn

To all of my valued Customers, I class you as my feet 👣 friends 🤗,May your feet take you where ever you want to go safel...
25/12/2024

To all of my valued Customers, I class you as my feet 👣 friends 🤗,May your feet take you where ever you want to go safely in the New Year 🎄🎅🤶 and May you forever have happy feet 👣.

And this is what drives my passion. Helping people live happier, healthier, more active lives.
22/12/2024

And this is what drives my passion. Helping people live happier, healthier, more active lives.

14/12/2024

What are you going to do different for your Health & Wellbeing Next Year??
Remember your FEET are your foundation !

10/12/2024

May your Feet take you wherever you want to go! 👣

Leave a sprinkling of magic everywhere you go. Happy feet 👣
22/11/2024

Leave a sprinkling of magic everywhere you go. Happy feet 👣

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