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In addition to our highly qualified and experienced podiatrists, The Foot & Ankle Clinic boasts a team of friendly and caring podiatry assistants, expert shoe fitting specialists and a foot and ankle surgeon; all dedicated to providing the standard of care you deserve.
Dr Aaron Bryce knows all too well the benefits of wearing full custom orthotics, he also understands the frustrations they bring regularly moving them from shoe-to-shoe. To solve this problem, he recently sourced the latest equipment and 3D scanning technology enabling them to prescribe and manufacture a more accurate and refined pair of full custom orthotics. The new technology has improved efficiency and reduced costs which are now being passed on to our clients.
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A bunion is a deformity that usually occurs at the joint of the big toe. The swelling or enlargement is on the inner side of the foot. Bunions may occasionally develop in the bone that joins the little toe to the foot. Bunions usually develop gradually, but continuously, and shoes rubbing against the enlarged bone will cause pain. There may be swelling, redness and deep aching pain associated with the bunion joint.
A corn is the thickening of the outer layer of skin. This is usually the result of pressure. Poor or ill-fitting footwear & ill-shaped feet & toes are the major causes. A corn is not a living tissue or infection. Your podiatrist can often painlessly remove these lesions & help to remove the pressure that has caused this problem by using padding; Silipos toe sleeves, shoe inserts & footwear modifications. In extreme cases, surgical intervention is required to correct any structural abnormalities.
General podiatry treatment address heel, arch and forefoot pain, knee and lower leg problems, assessment of children and postural problems, occupational and sporting injuries, diabetic and arthritic related problems, Veterans' affairs, TAC, WorkCover, Medicare plus and Victorian aids & equipment program, biomechanical assessments, podiatric surgery, footwear advice, laser treatment for fungal nails, extracorporeal shockwave therapy for heel pain.
Yes, all of The Foot And Ankle Clinic's practitioners are highly qualified podiatrists who are registered with the national registration board and are members of the Australian Podiatry Association.
Yes, this is no different than usual and simply depends on whom you are insured with and what level of cover you have. You can claim your usual percentage of rebate up to the maximum entitlement as per the calendar year for custom orthotic therapy. So, in essence, you will not be out-of-pocket and more or less than you would previously have been prescribed and fitted only 1 pair of orthotics.
Yes, we can certainly offer this option as we understand that many people perhaps wear safety boots or casual shoes regularly and would prefer this option. As the full-length devices are more expensive to manufacture, there is a small surcharge for providing this option.
We offer a 12-month warranty on defects. So, if for any reason the devices break or are defective they will be repaired or replaced under warranty. This does not include general wear and tear and deterioration of cover materials due to perspiration, dirt etc.
In 1977, chiropody changed to podiatry, therefore chiropody (pronounced Kir-opody), as a profession ceased to exist. Although the profession changed, chiropodists at that time simply took on the name change, and in some cases did not further continue their education. Some such practitioners still practice as podiatrists today.
You can benefit from podiatry if you suffer any of the problems like tired, aching & flat feet, corns & callouses, thick & ingrown toenails, bunions & hammer toes, pigeon toes, warts, tinea & foot odour, Achilles pain & shin splints, heel, arch, forefoot & Achilles tendon pain, ankle, leg & knee pain, sporting or occupational injuries, orthotic therapy, diabetic & arthritic-related problems, stress fractures, children's postural problems & growing pains.