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Common Conditions We Treat:
Hip Arthritis
Gait and structural asymmetry or excessive movements can be balanced and controlled by our podiatrists in the management and prevention of hip arthritis.
Limb Length Difference
Quite often hip or back pain can be attributed to a difference in the limb lengths. Assessment is important.
Hip Bursitis
Foot level collapse can precipitate hip bursitis due to excessive movement of the lower limbs. Orthotic control is pararmount in resolving.
Children’s Hips
In utero and during early growth, hip problems occur regularly. Early assessment and intervention is key.
Frequently Asked Questions:

Can my feet affect my back?

Yes. There is actually significant data on the relationship between dysfunctional feet and back pain. Particularly that of the lower back. 

Will I know if my child has a hip problem?

Potentially not. Hip conditions commonly present as knee pain, however both knee and hip pain require urgent assessment for children.  

Do I need a referral?

No. Seeing our podiatrists does not require a specific referral. However, on occasion you may be referred under a Chronic Disease Management plan (EPC) which you will need to provide at the time of consultation. Referral from your doctor or specialist is also needed to allow us to fully understand your needs. It is important to understand that your EPC will not cover all of your consultation costs.

How do I pay for my consultation?

Payment is required at the completion of your consultation. We provide both hicaps for your private health fund needs, and we have eftpos facilities to enable this.

I have NDIS funding, can I still make an appointment?

Yes, we have many NDIS patients of various ages and complaints. It is important to understand that we cannot see you without you firstly providing both your current NDIS plan and undertaking a service agreement.

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