3D Printing for Podiatry
Orthopaedic insoles with 3D Printing
- Manufacture the same template as many times as you want with total accuracy.
We produce custom 3D insoles with high quality material and fast delivery times. Simply send us your scanned foot and we will take care of the rest.
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For podiatrists and health professionals who want to offer their patients high-quality, customised orthopaedic insoles using 3D printing technology.





















Advantages of 3D printing in the manufacture of orthopaedic insoles
Customised, durable and cost-effective orthopaedic insoles with 3D printing
Speed of production
The 3D printing process can be faster than traditional methods, reducing the time needed to obtain the insoles and allowing for a more agile response to patient needs.
Cost reduction
In high-quality customised stencils: Production costs can be lower in the long run, at a price that can compete with standard stencils.
Iteration and continuous improvement
Its flexibility allows for customisation of every detail and quick The ease of modifying and adjusting designs allows for rapid iteration and continuous improvement of the templates based on patient feedback.
3D printed orthopaedic insoles can benefit a wide range of patients

What types of patients can use 3D printed orthopaedic insoles?
Patients with alignment and posture problems
People with flat feet, pes cavus, bunions or any deformity that affects foot alignment and general body posture.
Athletes and active people
Athletes and people engaged in intense physical activity can benefit from insoles that improve support, stability and performance, as well as prevent injuries.
Patients with chronic pain
People suffering from chronic pain in the feet, ankles, knees, hips or back due to conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs or arthritis.
Diabetics
Patients with diabetes, especially those with peripheral neuropathy, can use orthopaedic insoles to reduce pressure and prevent foot ulcers.
Persons with leg length differences
Customised insoles can help compensate for differences in leg length, improving alignment and reducing associated pain.
Children
Children with certain developmental conditions may benefit from insoles that support and improve their mobility and posture.
Patients recovering from injuries
People recovering from foot, ankle or leg injuries can use orthopaedic insoles to provide the necessary support during the recovery process.
Older people
Older people can use insoles to improve stability, reduce the risk of falls and relieve pain associated with joint wear and tear and other age-related conditions.
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Objectives of customised orthopaedic insoles with 3D printing
Customised 3D printed orthopaedic insoles serve several important purposes
Correction of posture and alignment
They help to improve foot alignment, which can correct postural and gait problems.
Pain relief
They reduce pressure and pain in specific areas of the foot, ankles, knees, hips and back.
Improved sporting performance
They provide adequate support, which can improve efficiency and performance in physical activities.
Injury prevention
They help prevent injuries caused by misuse or overexertion to the feet and other parts of the body.
Giving support and stability to the foot
As they are customised, they fit perfectly to the individual anatomy of the foot, offering optimal support and comfort.
Uniform pressure distribution
They help to evenly distribute pressure on the feet, which is especially beneficial for people with problems such as plantar fasciitis or diabetic foot.
Deformity correction
They can help correct or accommodate foot deformities such as flat feet, pes cavus, bunions and others.
Improved stability and balance
They provide additional support that improves stability and balance during walking or physical activity.
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Why choose Additium3D 3D printing?
Fast service with deliveries throughout Spain
We know your patients can't wait. That's why we offer a 24-hour personalisation and production service, with fast delivery throughout Spain, ensuring efficient and timely care for your patients.
Verified experience and quality
We have experience in the production of 3D orthopaedic insoles. Our products are renowned for their quality and durability, verified by healthcare professionals. With Additium 3D, you can be sure that each orthotic insole will offer optimal support and a long lifespan.
We work closely with you
Value what really matters: quality, speed and accessibility. Here, you will not deal with intermediaries; you will speak directly with our technical experts located in Valencia, from the reception of your files to the production and shipping of your parts.
TESTIMONIALS
Customer stories

"One of the few companies that is a pleasure to work with. Thank you for your services. I will certainly continue to use your services (...)".
Néstor Grande
Art Director at Montiego










ADDITIUM 3D has done some exceptional printing work for me. They scanned my parts and printed them in superior quality.
They have also printed pieces downloaded from public libraries which have been very useful for my models and scale models. They are fast in execution and delivery.
Paco Niederleytner
Founder

Order received correctly. They were able to capture exactly the idea I asked for. Everything perfect and very friendly!
Maria Pallas
Founder

Spectacular work and treatment. Couldn't have looked better!
Alberto Artola
Founder
What material are 3D printed orthopaedic insoles made of?
Nylon (polyamide)
Known for its durability and flexibility.
TPU (thermoplastic polyurethane)
PLA (polylactic acid)
Photosensitive resins
Used in SLA technology 3D printers, they offer high precision and fine details.
Frequently asked questions
FAQS 3D PRINTING ORTHOPAEDIC INSOLES
A 3D insole is an orthopaedic insole manufactured by 3D printing, specifically adapted to the anatomy of your feet to provide optimal support and improve the comfort and health of the foot.
3D printing size may vary depending on the printer used, but for orthopaedic insoles, our printers can handle all foot sizes, from the smallest to the largest.
The cost of a podiatric insole varies depending on the complexity of the design and the materials used. For a detailed quotation, please contact us.
3D printed flatfoot insoles typically last between one and two years, depending on the use and care given to them.
Foot orthotics are usually prescribed by podiatrists or orthopaedic specialists, who can diagnose foot problems and recommend the use of customised insoles.
The professional who designs and manufactures insoles for feet is called an orthotist or orthopaedic technician. These specialists work in conjunction with podiatrists to create insoles that address the specific needs of each patient.
3D printed plantar orthoses offer greater precision and customisation compared to traditional orthoses. This allows for a more comfortable and effective fit, which can improve posture, relieve pain and improve foot function.
Plantar orthoses are manufactured using 3D printing technology, which makes it possible to create customised devices from digital models of the patient's feet. This process ensures a perfect fit and greater efficiency in treatment.
Rigid bases are components of orthotic insoles that provide additional support and stability. They are especially useful for correcting alignment problems and providing cushioning in specific areas of the foot.
The lifespan of 3D printed rigid bases depends on the material used and the level of use. In general, these bases are durable and can last for several years with proper care.




