Published by Right Way Custom Molded Shoes in Riviera Beach Florida on 27 Mar 2010
Orthopedic Footwear
Complete comfort for your feet and peace of mind for you
At Right Way Custom Molded Shoes Inc. of Riviera Beach, Florida you’ll find the finest handmade shoes, created by highly skilled craftsmen using only the very best materials, as well as a wide range of orthopedic footwear designed and made to help control your condition, providing your feet with complete comfort.
Through orthopedic footwear we try to control the condition and prevent it from getting worse.
A one-to-one service for clients with serious foot and lower limb conditions, trauma or disability, who need complex, highly specialized orthopaedic footwear that brings greater mobility combined with sympathetic styling. We are ideally placed to provide you with a complete orthopedic footwear solution that is guaranteed to exceed your expectations.
Using traditional methods of the bespoke shoemaker and only the best-quality materials, we handmake stylish, fashionable and modern orthopedic shoes to suit your needs in our workshop. We are orthopedic footwear specialists.
Our aim is to provide you with a footwear solution that is not only functional for your medical needs but also stylish and attractive.
Send us an Email or Contact us for more information about our line of custom molded shoes, orthotics and footwear products. We will promptly answer all your inquiries and help you find the optimal treatment for all your feet care needs.
Rush service is available for delivery of custom molded shoes (shipped 3 working days from date order confirm)

Our custom molded shoes are an investment for your feet. Custom molded shoes are shoes :
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Foot disorders caused by neglect, lack of awareness, and proper care – including ill fitting shoes- are extremely common and are the cause of much pain and disability, and consequent loss of mobility and independence.
Degenerative disorders of the foot often are painful during standing and walking. It is assumed that, because of bone deformity, callus, and deformity of the plantar pads, the plantar pressure distribution changes.