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Plantar Pressure Assessment – Orthotic Insoles

Orthotic Insoles and the Role of the Podiatrist

Orthotic insoles are customised inserts placed inside footwear, designed to support proper foot alignment, distribute pressure evenly, and reduce pain in the sole, knee, hip, or lower back. Their purpose is to improve the mechanical function of the foot during standing and walking, offering greater comfort, stability, and endurance in everyday life.

What orthotic insoles can help treat
Common indications include:

  • flat feet
  • pes cavus
  • metatarsalgia
  • plantar fasciitis
  • heel spur
  • knee pain related to poor biomechanical loading
  • calluses and areas of hard skin caused by increased pressure on specific parts of the foot

In athletes, they help with offloading and injury prevention, while in children and older adults they contribute to stability, balance, and proper support.

How the podiatrist helps
The podiatrist assesses the foot as a whole and the way the patient walks. The process includes:

  • history taking, with emphasis on pain, daily activities, and footwear
  • clinical examination to assess foot anatomy, joint mobility, and areas of increased pressure
  • plantar pressure assessment / gait analysis, for accurate mapping of pressure distribution and foot function

Based on the findings, an individualised plan is developed, which may include appropriate footwear selection, strengthening exercises, and the fabrication of orthotic insoles.

Customisation and fabrication
Orthotic insoles are made according to the individual needs and measurements of each patient. The firmness of the materials, the point and degree of support, as well as the offloading elements, are adjusted with precision so that the biomechanical dysfunction is corrected without causing an abrupt or uncomfortable change in gait. In this way, targeted support is provided at the right points, with comfort and functionality that last over time.

What to expect from orthotic insoles
Adaptation to orthotic insoles is usually immediate, although gradual use may be needed during the first few days. The podiatrist schedules a follow-up appointment to check the fit and, if necessary, makes small adjustments so that the insole fits optimally. With proper monitoring, orthotic insoles can:

  • improve body posture
  • reduce pain
  • prevent recurrence
  • support overall mobility and function in everyday life or in sport

The success of orthotic insoles does not depend on a standardised or “ready-made” product, but on correct diagnosis and an individualised approach. The podiatrist combines clinical experience, biomechanical knowledge, and specialised tools such as plantar pressure assessment, so that the solution truly responds to your needs — with safety, effectiveness, and long-term durability. Trust the specialists and book an appointment at Podcare for targeted treatment.

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Meet our team

Our podiatrists

Afrodite Kotsifa featured image
Afrodite Kotsifa
Podiatrist
Giannis Markogiannis featured image
Giannis Markogiannis
Podiatrist
Sofia Alexiou featured image
Sofia Alexiou
Podiatrist
Afrodite Kotsifa

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions


Professional Profile


Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions. Combines scientific knowledge with modern techniques to maintain foot health and functionality.
Focuses on personalized care tailored to each patient’s needs.


Education

  BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Metropolitan College, Athens | 2017 – 2021

Diploma in Foot Care & Nail Aesthetics, IEK AKMH, Athens | 2012 – 2014


Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2020 – Present | Foot Care Center, Kifisia

2014 – 2020 | Athens Vascular Surgery & Athens Medical Center, Marousi Practice of Vascular Surgeon Georgios Koustas


Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists

Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences


Languages


Greek | English

Giannis Markogiannis

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions

Professional Profile


Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions. Applies modern scientific methods and advanced techniques, focusing on improving daily functionality and relieving pain. Approaches each case with responsibility, providing personalized podiatric care.

Education

  BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Metropolitan College, Athens | 2017 – 2021

Diploma in Podiatry & Nail Care | IEK XYNI, Athens | 2012 – 2014

BSc (Hons) Business Management, London Metropolitan University, London | BCA College, Athens | 2008 – 2012

Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2012 – Present | Foot Care Center, Kifisia


Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists
Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences


Languages

Greek | English

Sofia Alexiou

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh | Podiatrist Assessment, prevention and treatment of lower limb conditions 

Professional Profile

Podiatrist with experience in the diagnosis, prevention and comprehensive podiatric care of lower limb conditions. Applies modern podiatric practices aimed at improving functionality and quality of life. Places strong emphasis on a personalized approach and overall foot health.

Education

BSc (Hons) Podiatry, Queen Margaret University, Edinburgh |Metropolitan College, Athens | 2020 – 2024

Professional Experience

2025 – Present | Podcare, Chalandri

2023 – 2024 | Foot Care Center, Solonos

Certifications & Continuing Education

Member of the Hellenic Association of Podiatrists – Podologists

Participation in podiatry seminars and conferences

Languages

Greek | English

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