Stonnington Podiatry clinics are fitted out with the latest in gait analysis equipment (treadmill and video recording) for running and walking analysis. Podiatrists at Stonnington Podiatry are able to use a detailed foot and leg assessment along with data gathered in your Gait analysis to form the best treatment plan for your condition.
Treatments may include soft tissue massage, dry needling, strengthening and stretching. The Podiatry team is able to provide advice regarding the latest in footwear technology, prescribe and fit both custom and pre-fabricated (off-shelf) orthotic devices to offload damaged structures. Prescribed insoles for pressure relief contain the highest quality materials for cushioning and comfort with accuracy and detail second to none.
Treatments may include soft tissue massage, dry needling, strengthening and stretching. The Podiatry team is able to provide advice regarding the latest in footwear technology, prescribe and fit both custom and pre-fabricated (off-shelf) orthotic devices to offload damaged structures. Prescribed insoles for pressure relief contain the highest quality materials for cushioning and comfort with accuracy and detail second to none.
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Stonnington Podiatry was established by Paul Karak and Andrew Apolloni in 2014. Stonnington Podiatry practices out of Toorak Medical and PACE Exercise Physiology in Malvern. Paul and Andrew have worked together for near on 5 years in the Mornington Peninsula's leading Sports Medicine practice.
The clinics were established out of both Podiatrists passion for foot related sporting injuries and a want to bring their knowledge and expertise closer to home.
The clinics were established out of both Podiatrists passion for foot related sporting injuries and a want to bring their knowledge and expertise closer to home.
Podiatrists are health care practitioners who specialise in diagnosis and treatment of conditions in the foot and lower leg. Podiatrists are able to help you with sporting injuries, footwear choices, nail, corn and callous care along with conditions such as diabetes and arthritis.
Podiatrists who specialise in injury management often work alongside allied health professionals including Physiotherapists, Osteopaths and massage therapists to address the entire body.If you have a problem with your feet or ankle the most appropriate person to see is a Podiatrist. The lower limb and foot can often affect the function of the lower back, hip, knee and ankle region.
Podiatrists who specialise in injury management often work alongside allied health professionals including Physiotherapists, Osteopaths and massage therapists to address the entire body.If you have a problem with your feet or ankle the most appropriate person to see is a Podiatrist. The lower limb and foot can often affect the function of the lower back, hip, knee and ankle region.
Do you suffer from heel or arch pain? Rest assured you're not alone. There are several different conditions that result in often disabling pain associated with the heel. Unfortunately such conditions begin with insidious morning heel pain or pain after being seated for a period of time, which if neglected can lead to constant pain and often irreparable damage to the various structures within the heel.
Bunions are one of the most common foot deformities of the western world. Seen as a thickening of bone, with associated inflammation and osteoarthritis at the base of the big toe, it can present quite aesthetically unpleasing and very uncomfortable.
Many believe that bunions are unavoidable - once they develop you've got them for life, but as with most medical conditions, early intervention is desired and further development can be slowed with the correct management.
Many believe that bunions are unavoidable - once they develop you've got them for life, but as with most medical conditions, early intervention is desired and further development can be slowed with the correct management.
Is a debilitating injury sustained due to overuse or acute injury to the lower gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. It is the thickest and strongest tendon in the body beginning approximately half way down the leg and inserting at the back of the calcaneus (heel bone). It is primarily responsible for enabling propulsive takeoff during walking and running and hence absorbs massive strain and loading when carrying out this role.
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