Just read a great research article by Sheree Hurn which provides a great snap shot of the forms of care provided by podiatrists here in Australia. She reports the typical population seeing a podiatrist for treatment of bunion issues are – Adult 18 to 65 years of age, Older Adults – over 65 years of […]
Medial Knee Osteoarthritis a Podiatry Perspective
Anyone who has had an active life is prone to have knee issues at some time. There are many reasons for knee pain and therefore many treatments available. What I will focus on is specifically medial knee pain as a result of OA (osteoarthritis) Classically OA of the medial knee is due to – Gender. […]
Maternal Foot Health
As a new mother or mother to be your foot health can dramatically change before and after child birth. This is predominately due to the changes in your body’s hormone make up, most notably the hormone relaxin which as the name suggests allows the connective tissues in your body i.e. ligaments, muscles and tendons to […]