Biomechanical Services Inc.

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Biomechanical Services is a provider of custom foot orthoses, custom molded/modified sandals, pre-fabricated shoe inlays, patient specific shoe modifications, a sensory-motor assessment apparatus and related tools for physical medicine professionals.

09/30/2021

We have relocated. Our new address is 11304 N Dysart Rd. #102.
Surprise AZ. 85379. We apologize for the delay this has caused. Please bear with us as we work through the back log. Thank you.

COVID-19 update:We have had many phone calls this week from our customers wondering if we are currently operational. Res...
03/19/2020

COVID-19 update:
We have had many phone calls this week from our customers wondering if we are currently operational. Rest assured, we continue to be open and fully staffed.

Congratulations to Steve Reischl DPT on receiving the Foot & Ankle SIG Lifetime Achievement Award at CSM 2020.  Well des...
02/17/2020

Congratulations to Steve Reischl DPT on receiving the Foot & Ankle SIG Lifetime Achievement Award at CSM 2020. Well deserved!

Come visit us in Denver! Stop by booth 521 and say hello.
02/04/2020

Come visit us in Denver! Stop by booth 521 and say hello.

Hey Facebook Followers! We realize that we have been remiss in posting exciting tips, tricks and orthotic friendly conte...
07/16/2019

Hey Facebook Followers! We realize that we have been remiss in posting exciting tips, tricks and orthotic friendly content to our Facebook community. Therefore, we welcome you to the first edition of "Tuesday Tips".

Tuesday Tip of the day: When writing your orthotic prescription, please present your instructions clearly. We love a good guessing game as much as the next person, but not when it comes to providing the best for our orthotic customers!

08/30/2018
04/21/2015
12/05/2014

From the APTA Guidelines on Heel Pain, Page A6: “There appears to be an anatomical connection between the Achilles tendon and the plantar aponeurosis. Snow et al51 reported an anatomical continuity of the fibers between the Achilles tendon and the plantar fascia in the feet of cadavers.”http://www.orthopt.org/ICF/Heel%20Pain-Plantar%20Fasciitis%20-%20JOSPT%20-%20%20April%202008.pdf

So, does this mean that the calcaneus is both a weight bearing structure and maybe the second largest sesamoid in the body? I’m just saying?

04/09/2014

In the end, Dr. Janda had it right. But we intuitively knew that, before his passing. “Short foot” exercises and foot orthoses combine to develop intrinsic foot muscles: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22142711 If you are registered at our web site and email me a request, I can send a copy of the full text article.

PubMed comprises more than 23 million citations for biomedical literature from MEDLINE, life science journals, and online books. Citations may include links to full-text content from PubMed Central and publisher web sites.

Address

11304 N Dysart Road, Ste 102
Walnut, CA
85379

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18009422272

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