“I would first like to thank you for creating a special product that has made all the difference in the world to my little boy. He is 2 ˝ years old and was recently diagnosed with a rare chromosome disorder called “5q partial duplication.” In layman’s terms, he was born with too much DNA on his 5th chromosome. This diagnosis translates into a global developmental delay in both fine and gross motor skills.

You have no idea what an incredible gift you have given both my son and I.

Thanks to you and your product, my son is walking, almost running and boy is he proud of himself! (And his mother is getting lots of exercise chasing him around). The orthotics have given him a new freedom and confidence; a trait he will need as a child with special needs out in the world.”


~Carrie from Massachusetts



“At least there’s something out there that could help a child feel normal with his friends and family and not feel like he’s being targeted or something and disabled, because they’re not.”

“He is so eager to put them on. He wants to wear them all the time. When he wakes up in the morning He grabs his shoes, his socks, and his braces, and says, "Let's go."”

“They bend, they flex, they run, they jump. They can do normal activity. ”

“He was the hit of the whole neighborhood of all of his friends because he has these really cool braces that have his favorite team on 'em and they're comfortable.”

“It's awesome. My kid is happy. He’s not crying, he’s not complaining. He's going through everyday life like he should. He's enjoying being a five-year-old little boy.”

~Dawn from Indiana



“We could totally see that she was way more stable when she was walking.”

“She basically has to have them on or she’s not comfortable.”

“We were very excited and happy to see her walking and knowing that she was stable and she was on her way to walking. It made us feel good.”

~Jamie from Pennsylvania



“Once I got the SureStep brace I was able to play basketball for my grade school. I played soccer for a long time always wearing the Sure Steps.”

~Kevin Veldman, first SureStep patient



“It was a very simple process for him to get the Sure Steps. The first appointment took minutes which was really nice 'cause Kegan doesn’t like doctors offices too much.

I have a hard time getting him to take them off at night once he wears them all day ‘cause he really likes them.

It has cars and trucks and I think there’s a bus and a helicopter, which is perfect for him because he loves anything with wheels.”


~Lynn from Ohio



“I just wanted to say thanks for getting my son's new Sure Steps out to us so quickly. They seem to be fitting fine, and are already making a huge difference. You'd think (after three pairs of them) that we'd cease to be blown away by how much his stability is improved, but somehow we aren't. I also wanted to thank you for the enclosed sheet describing what kind of shoe he should be wearing. This is a HUGE help. If you aren't already, give this sheet out to every parent that has a kid in Sure Steps! :) ”

~Mom from Philadelphia



“I recently did a followup visit for a child with Down Syndrome who has had SureSteps for several months. According to mom, dad was concerned with severity of pronated feet. I was anticipating issues with orthoses on; however, dad saw this with child ambulating in bare feet. I put SureSteps on, and mom was amazed at difference they made. She had never seen them on this way. The difference in alignment was incredible.

Pretty cool! ”


~Orthotist from Pennsylvania



“We got the SureSteps and it made all the difference in the world for her! The doctor was amazed because he thought it would not make any difference at all. She can now get up to slowly cruise furniture and she can now push her walker around, a task we’ve been working on for a year! They also help keep her from flapping her feet and curling them up. The PT tried therapy without them just to see if they really made that much difference and she could barely get up and would fall or flop over so it is very dramatic for her.”

~Sara from Florida



“As a parent I wasn’t 100% sure that she was ever gonna get to the point where she could walk up and down the stairs on her own.

I didn’t really think she knew how to climb, but all the sudden I turned around and she had climbed up the monkey bar ladder and she was standing at the top and said, "Mommy, look at me!" and I was just blown away.

She runs and jumps and plays like any other child, she loves to dance, she'll be a ballerina and twirl around on her tiptoes.”



~Suzie from Michigan