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Joint Hypermobility Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

Joint Hypermobility Syndrome is a connective tissue disorder. Thick bands of tissue called ligaments are responsible for holding your joints together throughout your body, and … See more

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Neuropathy: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

WebExamples of symptoms of neuropathy in the feet include: Pins and needles. Numbness or tingling. A reduced ability to feel pain or changes in temperature, making it more difficult …

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How Your Podiatrist Can Reduce The Rate Of Elderly Falls By A …

WebTo work with our podiatrists to help you or any of your family members prevent falls and improve your mobility and confidence on your feet: Book your appointment with …

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Achilles Tendinopathy

WebNoticeable tenderness in the Achilles tendon: Most times the tendon would be very tender to touch or gently squeeze. If the injury occurs in the mid-part of the tendon (mid-portion …

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Cracked Heels: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

WebSymptoms. As well as the physical appearance of dry and cracked skin on your heels, you may also experience the following symptoms: Pain and discomfort, especially while …

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The Feet In Down Syndrome

WebDue to the nature of the wider and flatter foot, finding shoes that fit adequately can be a big challenge. One study found that when examining 48 children and adolescents with Down …

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5 Exercises For Osteoarthritis

WebCross your arms: opposite hands to shoulders. Opening the hips (knee’s out), sit down, so your bottom touches the chair/bench then stand back up again. Keep …

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Haglund's Deformity

WebA Haglund’s deformity is a bony enlargement (bump) that develops right at the back of the calcaneus - your heel bone. These bumps can vary in size, and are both palpable and …

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The Feet People Podiatry Clinics

WebIn a sense, dry needling is simply “Westernised acupuncture.”. Dry needling uses the same needles as acupuncture but the theory and the goal of our treatments are largely …

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Evy Cailliau The Feet People Podiatry

WebEvy Cailliau. Evy was born and raised in Belgium, and speaks fluent French, Flemish (Dutch) and English! Combining her creativity and passion for health, with her …

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Best Torn Meniscus Exercises & Stretches

WebA torn meniscus is a very common knee injury.It can be debilitating and render the person immobile until it's treated or fixed. A meniscus is a pad of cartilage in the knee, that's …

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What does a podiatrist do

WebMost people know that a podiatrist works with feet - but, aside from that, they don't know the specifics of what a podiatrist actually does. They are categorised as allied …

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Why should you run

WebPhysiological benefits that help your heart work more efficiently, by reducing the stress placed on your heart muscles. Improvement of your body’s use of oxygen, which means …

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Is Podiatry covered by Medicare

WebAs of July 2021, the current Medicare rebates will cover $53.80 per podiatry consultation. We are not a bulk billing service, so there is a small gap fee payable on the …

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Plantar Warts: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

WebWarts are a growth on the skin that is caused by a viral infection from the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV). There are over 100 different strains of HPV, but only a few cause warts on …

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How To Pay For Podiatry

WebDepending on how you manage your plan, there are two options to pay with your NDIS funding: Make a payment request and then pay The Feet People. Once you receive an …

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How to cut ingrown toenails The Feet People Podiatry

WebFor a very slightly ingrown toenail: 1. Thoroughly disinfect each tool with rubbing alcohol and let dry. 2. Soak your toe in warm water for 20-30 minutes to soften …

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Do you need a referral to see a podiatrist

WebPosted 29 Oct '21. Most specialists require a referral from a GP in order to attend a specialist. However, in most cases, this isn't required for podiatrists. At The Feet People, …

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Podiatrist Brisbane City The Feet People Podiatry

WebClinic Information. 0483932145. (07) 3356 3579. Fax: (07) 3220 3851. Operating Hours: Ground Floor/344 Queen Street, Brisbane QLD 4000.

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