Podiatry
The Sports Podiatry services are provided by Footworks - a practice established
in 1989 with an undisputed reputation for excellence in the field of sports
podiatry. Footworks joined the adidas Sports Medicine centre in 1994.
Footworks is committed to providing quality lower limb biomechanical assessment,
orthotic design, and sports footwear advice aimed at improving the function
of the lower limb.
The team consists of qualified podiatrists who are registered with the NZ
Podiatrists Board to practice in NZ. Furthermore, membership of the NZ Society
of Podiatrists expects a strict code of ethics is adhered to at all times, ensuring
that you receive a higher standard of professional foot care.
The Sports Podiatrists continue with ongoing postgraduate study so they remain
up to date and offer the best care possible for your situation.
Footworks podiatrists have extensively studied the lower limb and foot areas
to understand how and why abnormal mechanical function of the foot can lead
to a variety of injuries and complaints including:
- Iliotibial Band (IT) Syndrome
- Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome
- Ankle Instability
- Tibialis Posterior Tendonitis
- Peroneal Tendinitis
- Achilles Tendinitis and Tendinosis Neuroma
- Metatarsalgia
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- Severs Disease
- Compartment Syndrome
- Lisfrancs Injury
- Periosteal Inflammation
- Stress Fracture
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Sesamoiditis
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The Sports Podiatrist will assess your injury and use relevant clinical tests,
such as RS scan gait analysis, joint range of motion, or muscle strength, to
determine why your injury is occurring and to formulate an effective treatment
plan.
Podiatric biomechanics specifically investigates the alignment of the foot and
lower limb. Often an orthotic insole is needed in your shoe to give the foot
its ideal position and alignment, for correct function and prevention of injury.
As orthoses are custom made for each patient, modifications may frequently need
to be made during the first few months to ensure the best result. Sometimes,
correction is not achieved by orthoses alone and so analysis of your footwear
will play an important role in your treatment plan.
Remember, at all times a balanced foot is essential for pain-free movement,
so if you require help then make an appointment with the Footworks team.
Meet the staff:
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