Sports Injuries

Sports Injuries can highlight an inability for your body to compensate effectively for your level of activity.

The podiatrists at The Footcare Clinic are trained to treat all kinds of Sports injuries. Whether it is an acute injury, an injury that is recurring, or an injury that occurred many seasons ago that never seems to go away, you can trust us to get you back on your feet again.

We currently use shockwave therapy, dry needling, foot mobilisation and manipulation, orthotics, as well as stretching and strengthening programs to help treat all manner of sporting injuries. Most importantly, if we feel that we are not the correct person to be treating your problem we will refer you to a more suitable healthcare practitioner.

The podiatrists at The Footcare Clinic take pride in the results seen with appropriate intervention at the right time leading to healthy results for children later in life.

Conditions we treat:

Achilles tendon pathologies
Shin splints
Heel pain
Plantar fasciosis / fasciitis
Stress fractures
Knee pathologies
Sesamoid pathologies
Ankle injuries
Tendon pathologies
Sever’s heel pain
Bunions / Hallux Valgus
Lower back pain
Arch pain
ITB Friction Syndrome

What to expect in your consult?

We know your time is valuable and true to our values of respecting everybody we strive to always run on time.

Prior to your appointment you will receive an email with a link to complete your client forms online. If you prefer to do it in person we would appreciate that you arrive 10 mins earlier to allow time for registration and to make things run smoothly.

On arrival, you’ll be welcomed with a smile! You’ll meet your podiatrist, who will listen to your history, work with you to perform a thorough assessment and begin treatment to get to the bottom of your concerns.

We’ll stay in touch by sending personal emails or SMS (not bulk spam), and also ask for feedback after your appointments so we can continue to improve our service to you.

FAQ's

  • Nail problems (yes we even cut your toenails!)
  • Skin problems – corns and calluses
  • Sport and overuse injuries – shin splints, calf pain, ankle sprains
  • Diabetes foot assessments
  • Heel pain, arch pain, leg pain, ankle pain, knee pain
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Warts
  • Running injuries
  • Child and adolescent injuries
  • Gait and posture problems

No, you do not need a referral to see a Podiatrist. The only time you’ll need a referral is if you qualify for the Medicare funded Chronic Management Care Plan or if you’re a War Veteran with a Gold Card.

Our Podiatrists are very popular so we can’t guarantee an appointment on the same day but we’ll do our best to make it happen if you contact us by phone.

We allow 40 mins for all initial consultations. This extended time will allow our Podiatrists to meet you, assess you and give you a management plan and treatment. Our subsequent appointments are generally 20 mins in duration.

Yes, Podiatrists can refer for x-rays, ultrasounds and MRIs.

We accept all private health funds. With our HICAPS terminal, you’ll be able to claim on the spot!

No, however we are registered with Medicare who will contribute $52.95 towards your appointment fee if you have a GP referral under the Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plan. You just pay the difference, that’s all. Your doctor (GP) can refer you for up to 5 sessions in a year for chronic conditions such as Diabetes.

What can we help you with? Give us a call or chat with us here online and we’ll be happy to talk about the fees with you.

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