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After a foot injury and dealing with Plantar Fasciitis for the last few years, my physical therapist suggested I try custom Orthotics. I liked that the Hamiliton Prosthetics' Central Phoenix location is not that far from where I live and parking is easy. This was actually my second visit to address my concerns about custom insoles. Dave added padding to my running insoles for more cushion, at no charge, and recommended that if I didn't see an improvement on my own, to return. On a whim, I drove by and Steve was free prior to an appointment - so I asked questions and finally deicded to have my feet molded for the custom insoles. Yes, they're a bit pricey but after this injury, I have to consider all options so I won't have to deal with this again. Insole are in...No really...they're in my shoes right now! I feel like Dorothy in her fabulous pair of Pumps. I'm not wearing Pumps though...but anyway, I'm so happy and most of all my feet are happy. I have to get used to the feel of the insoles in shoes before I can take them out for a run. Thanks Steve for all your help. Cheers***
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