Our Service:
iPODIATRY is an extension of iPHYSIO Australia, bringing you the next level in foot care where we offer a customised premium quality podiatric service to individuals young and old, and the active sports person. We are proud to say we use only the latest in clinically tested research and methods to assess and manage foot and ankle issues. We merge experience, research and innovation to deliver the best results for you. Whilst other clinics may promise quick fixes and even faster turnaround times, at iPODIATRY you can be assured that the assessments will be thorough and the quality of our products will last longer.
A significant proportion of sports-related injury is directly attributed to the feet or lower limbs, as they are the weight-bearing structures of your body, which are most vulnerable to stress or constant impact.
All treatments are one on one and consist of a range of techniques:
- Orthotics
- Cycling Orthotics
- Sports Podiatry
- Biomechanical Exam
- Shockwave Therapy
General Treatment
A consultation where the patient requires general maintenance or has a specific condition that requires treatment.
Diabetic Foot Assessment
Clinical assessment to determine neurological and vascular changes in the diabetic foot.
Nail Surgery (Partial Nail Avulsion)
A surgical procedure performed under local anaesthetic for the removal of ingrown toenails. This quick and easy procedure provides a solution to ingrown toenails.
Biomechanical Assessment
An investigation into the function of the lower limb. It is used to identify factors contributing to pathologies associated with walking and running.
Orthotic Therapy
Functional foot orthotics are designed to support, align and improve the function of the feet and lower limbs during gait. Orthotics apply forces in certain areas that alter movements and reduce tissue stress. Non-functional orthotics are used to improve skin and tissue viability or off-load painful pressure areas.
Manual Therapy
Massage, dry needling and rock tape are used to relieve and promote healing of the musculoskeletal system. These treatment modalities are often used in conjunction with orthotic therapy.
The most common injuries we treat include:
- Aching feet
- Achilles tendonitis
- Ankle pain
- Burning feet
- Corns and calluses
- Cracked heels
- Flat feet
- Children’s feet
- Heel pain
- Warts
- Stress fractures
- Nerve pain
- Shin pain
- Knee pain
- Lower back pain
- Metatarsalgia
- Ingrown toenails
- Nail fungus
- Mortons Neuroma