The Podiatry Clinic
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The Podiatry Clinic
We are an one-stop expert clinic for your painful sports injuries, musculoskeletal and orthopedic conditions. We offer multi-disciplinary expert treatment approach including podiatrists, physiotherapists, and advance practitioners to help treat your pain and improve function.

Our multi-directional therapy approach involves Ultrasound Scan (point of care) and Ultrasound Image Guided Injections, Joint Injections, Sports Massage, Shockwave Therapy, Ostenil Plus (hyaluronic acid) Injections, Specialist Orthotics & Insoles, LASER Therapy, Soft Tissue Release with use of specialist ASTR tools, Gait Analysis with Pressure Plate (Runners) and more.
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We are experts in treating arthritis, ligament tendon muscle sprains and strains, and many other soft tissue and joint conditions causing pain and dysfunction. We are specialists in podiatry, physiotherapy and advance musculoskeletal practice. We offer range of services for treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries for all levels of sports, musculoskeletal and orthopedics conditions.
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The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the body. It connects the 2 large calf muscles (the gastrocnemius and soleus) to the back of the heel bone (calcaneus). The tendon gives us the ability to rise up onto our toes and is very important in facilitating walking and running. Forces up to 12 times body weight may arise during sporting activities.
Heel Pain
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Heel pain is one of the most common forms of foot pain in adults. It often occurs as a result of daily activities and exercise. The heel is the largest of the 26 bones in the human foot. It is designed to provide a firm support for the weight of your body. The heel absorbs the impact when your feet hit the ground when walking and running, and it springs forward, ready for the next step.
Plantar Fasciitis
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The plantar fascia is a band of tissue, similar to a tendon, which runs from the front of the heel bone (calcaneus) to the ball of the foot (metatarsals). This dense strip of tissue helps to support the arch of the foot and acts as a rubber band to absorb shock as you walk. When the foot is on the ground the full weight of the body is concentrated on the plantar fascia.
Ankle Sprains
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The best way to rehabilitate and resolve ankle injuries is to get a proper diagnosis by a professional in the field. Ankle sprains are the most common cause of ankle injury and pain, totalling 10-30% of all sports related musculo-skeletal injuries. However, are not limited to sports. Simple day to day activities, such as walking on uneven footpaths or stepping down a gutter, can cause you to lose your balance.
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