We rely on our feet every day, so it's important that we take good care of them. With 52 bones packed into a pair of feet, it's fair to say that your feet require specialist attention, so let Millers Road Podiatry help you take the next step to healthy feet. At Miller's Road Podiatry we aim to provide you with expert attention and can accurately diagnose, treat and rehabilitate problem feet fast and effectively.
We also advise on preventive solutions to avoid problems with your feet later in life. Our dedicated team of Podiatrist's are lead by John Georgaras, who has over 20 years experience in all facets of podiatry. Miller's Road Podiatry in Altona North provides a holistic approach to your healthcare and specialise in a variety of podiatrist fields.
We also advise on preventive solutions to avoid problems with your feet later in life. Our dedicated team of Podiatrist's are lead by John Georgaras, who has over 20 years experience in all facets of podiatry. Miller's Road Podiatry in Altona North provides a holistic approach to your healthcare and specialise in a variety of podiatrist fields.
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John completed a Bachelor of Applied Science in Podiatry in 1995 from the University of South Australia. John moved to Melbourne in 2001 where he has established two thriving private Podiatry Practices and leads a team of highly qualified Podiatrists who share and support the same values as he does to provide the best client care available.
Taking their first steps. Children's feet are different to adult feet and will take a few years to fully develop. However, it's important that you take note of how your children's feet are developing and whether or not they are experiencing any difficulties when walking. Children start to walk at different times - some as young as eight months, while others won't begin until they are 18 months of age.
Diabetes can affect the nerves in your feet that sense pain, and it can also be a catalyst for poor blood circulation in your feet. This means that some diabetes sufferers may not realise that they have a foot issue like a corn, cut or sore; while poor circulation slows down the recovery process. These small issues, if left untreated, could lead to infection and become much more serious.
Orthotics can help to realign bones resulting in reduced pain in your feet and legs. They can be used in the treatment of heel pain (plantar fasciitis), recurrent sports injuries, tendonitis, ankle sprains, stress fractures and other lower limb injuries. Our expert Podiatrists understand the structure and movement of feet.
A study conducted by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare found that more than 60 per cent of sports injuries are leg or foot related. Our expert Podiatrists understand the structure and movement of feet. Through gait analysis and specific testing we are able to diagnose sports-related foot conditions and recommend appropriate treatments and training regimens to assist you in your recovery.