At Friendly Feet Podiatry Clinic we pride ourselves in the best personalised one on one podiatry care where we treat you like a person, as we source to correct the real cause of your foot problem. From problem feet in children through to work-related feet and ankle injuries, sports injury, expert fitting of orthotic devices, to arthritis and diabetes assessments & care.
You can rely on Friendly Feet Podiatry Clinic!
You can rely on Friendly Feet Podiatry Clinic!
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Ossama El-saadi graduated from the QUT in 1996. Ossama has experience as a qualified & registered Podiatrist, and drive to maintain high standards of care that always try to involve the patient in self help. He regularly attends ongoing education courses and seminars in order to stay at the top of her professional knowledge and therefore provide you with the very best Podiatric care that you deserve.
Workplace injuries to the feet and legs are common in jobs involving walking or standing for long periods, with foot and lower leg injuries accounting for approximately 20% of all workplace injuries.
Most foot injuries occur in workers involved in manufacturing, construction, transport and storage, retail trade, and property and business services, and range from cuts, bruises and sprains from falling objects and trips and falls, through to overuse injuries such as sprains and stress fractures.
Most foot injuries occur in workers involved in manufacturing, construction, transport and storage, retail trade, and property and business services, and range from cuts, bruises and sprains from falling objects and trips and falls, through to overuse injuries such as sprains and stress fractures.
An Ingrown toenail occurs when part of the nail pierces the soft tissue at the side of the nail. Some people are predisposed to getting recurrent ingrown toenails due to the shape of their nail. A nail that is more curved from side to side rather than being flat is more likely to become ingrown. Footwear that is tight is more likely to increase pressure between the skin in the nail fold and the nail, increasing the risk of an ingrown toenail.
The most common cause of heel pain is inflammation of the tissue (plantar fascia) extending from the heel bone (calcaneus) to the ball of the foot (metatarsal region). Heel pain can also occur in children, this is usually Severs disease. The causes of heel pain are usually a result of faulty biomechanics (abnormalities in the way we walk).
Walking is good for you and if done at a brisk pace for regular exercise it helps condition your body and improve overall cardiovascular health in the same way running and jogging do. But compared with running, walking carries a significantly lower risk of injury, it reduces stress and gives you time to clear your head and aids better sleep.
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Jun 12, 2020
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