A new approach to orthotic therapy

Neurofunctional Custom
Orthotic Training for
Podiatrists

Introducing the Sensokinetic system and The Kinetic Method. Aneurofunctional framework for orthotic prescription based onmovement, not just structure.
Developed over more than 15 years of clinical application and research,Sensokinetic represents a shift away from traditional arch-support modelstoward a more comprehensive understanding of locomotion and functionalefficiency.
15+
Years of clinical
application & research
40+
Years of
clinical experience
SCU
Research collaboration
underway

The Clinical Challenge

Why Traditional Orthotic Models Are Being Challenged
Orthotic prescription has historically been grounded in structural andmusculoskeletal paradigms, with a primary focus on foot posture, alignmentand arch support.
However, emerging research and clinical experience continue to question theconsistency and reproducibility of these models in delivering reliableoutcomes.
Many practitioners are seeing:
  • Variable patient response
  • Limited long-term change
  • Dependence on iterative modifications
  • Difficulty standardising outcomes across clinicians
Are we fully accounting for how the body actually producesmovement?

The Shift

A Neurofunctional Model
of Orthotic Therapy
Beyond structure. Towards dynamic movement.

Core Theory

Dynamic Equilibrium
How the body organises movement to minimise soft tissue stress duringlocomotion. Rather than focusing solely on the foot, this approach considers theentire movement system.
The Sensokinetic system integrates:
  • 01
    Locomotor control
  • 02
    Force transfer
  • 03
    Neuromuscular coordination
  • 04
    Spinal contribution to gait efficiency

The Framework

The Kinetic Method
A structured, protocol-driven approach integrating neurofunctional data intothe orthotic prescription process.
  • 01
    Assessment
    Movement-based assessment rather than static posture analysis.
  • 02
    Prescription
    Based on functional movement patterns rather than foot type.
  • 03
    Orthotic design
    Standardised protocols to improve clinical consistency.
  • 04
    Fitting
    Precision fitting with neurofunctional response monitoring.
  • 05
    Review
    Integration of follow-up and refinement as part of treatment.
Key principles:
  • Movement-based assessment rather than static posture analysis
  • Prescription based on functional patterns rather than foot type
  • Standardised protocols to improve clinical consistency
  • Integration of follow-up and refinement as part of treatment
"From a reactive model to a more structured, systemisedapproach."
Dan Everson — Founder, Sensokinetic

The System

More Than a Device.
A Complete System.
Sensokinetic is not just an orthotic product. It is a complete system.
  • Proprietary clinical framework
    The Kinetic Method — structured protocol for assessment andprescription.
  • Digital platform
    Data capture and prescription management aligned to the method.
  • Dedicated manufacturing process
    Aligned to prescription logic for consistent device output.
  • Structured follow-up protocols
    Built-in review and refinement as part of the treatment pathway.
This allows for:
  • Greater prescription consistency
  • Reproducibility across clinicians
  • Scalability within clinics and teams

Why it matters

A system approach allows clinicians to move from individual casemanagement to a scalable, protocol-driven model — improving outcomesfor patients and efficiency across the practice.

Preliminary Data

Preliminary Clinical Observations and Research Direction
Early-stage clinical observations and preliminary trials conducted incollaboration with the Sunshine Coast University have demonstrated:
  • Finding 01
    Immediate postural changes following orthotic intervention
  • Finding 02
    In some cases, measurable improvements in functional performance withinminutes
  • Finding 03
    Differences in response when compared with traditional orthotic approaches
Important note: These findings are preliminary and form part of ongoing research. Clinicalapplication should always be guided by practitioner assessment and judgement.
These findings are part of ongoing research into:
  • Dependence on iterative modifications
  • Neuromuscular control
  • The relationship between movement patterns and functional performance

Research Partner

Sunshine Coast University
A system approach allows clinicians to move from individual casemanagement to a scalable, protocol-driven model — improving outcomesfor patients and efficiency across the practice.

For Clinicians

A Different Way to Approach
Orthotic Prescription
01
Move beyond purely structural prescriptionmodels
Integrate neurofunctional thinking into your everydayclinical approach.
02
Adopt a systemised, protocol-drivenapproach
Standardised frameworks that improve consistencyacross your practice.
03
Improve consistency across patientoutcomes
Reproducible results through structured assessmentand prescription logic.
04
Integrate movement-based assessment
Shift from static posture analysis to dynamic gait andfunctional assessment.
05
Access a scalable orthotic system
Designed for clinical teams — scalable acrosspractitioners and locations.
"Aligned with clinical reasoning."
The Kinetic Method is built around the way cliniciansthink and assess — not around a manufacturingconstraint.

Training & Accreditation

Training and
Accreditation
The Sensokinetic system is delivered through structured training andaccreditation for podiatrists.
Places are limited — register your interest early
  • Education in the Kinetic Method framework
    Theoretical grounding in the neurofunctional approach to orthotictherapy.
  • Training in assessment & prescription protocols
    Hands-on training in structured clinical protocols and movement-basedassessment.
  • Integration into clinical practice
    Support for embedding the Sensokinetic system into your existingpractice model.
  • Ongoing support & development
    Continued clinical support as the program grows and research evolves.

Training & Accreditation

Register Your
Interest
Join the waitlist to learn more about training, accreditation and earlyaccess to the Sensokinetic system.
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  • For registered podiatrists
  • 15+ years of clinical development
  • SCU research collaboration
  • Places are limited