Expert knowledge in sports shoe prescription
At Sydney Sports Podiatry, we have a special interest in the diagnosis and treatment of foot and lower leg problems.
Using a detailed biomechanical assessment including video gait analysis, we can more accurately diagnose your problem and its root cause.
We have expert knowledge in sports shoe prescription and where necessary, can prescribe ultra-lightweight orthotics to help try to get you back to the activity you love sooner.
First, we help you with a comprehensive assessment both of what’s required for the goals you want to achieve and of anything which might hinder you e.g. incorrect footwear.
Consultation – what to expect during your first appointment
Your Podiatrist will start by discussing with you the reason for your visit and asking questions about:
Our experienced Podiatrists are able to provide treatment through:
Where there are injuries, pain or problems, our ‘best practice’ diagnostic processes, including our superior, video based Digital Gait Assessment, quickly enable us to determine:
Whether you are a runner, walker, footballer or netballer, the foot experts at Sydney Sports Podiatry are here to help you get back to the activity you love sooner!
We do this by performing one of Australia’s most detailed Biomechanical Assessments (walking/running video-gait analysis) to find the cause of your problems. Coupled with 27 years of experience we treat the cause of your problem, not just Band-Aid the symptoms.
Frequently we are seen by patients looking for a second opinion, and nearly all of these patients have commented how detailed and effective we are compared to previous treatments they’ve had.
And anyone else who needs expert care for their feet so that they can perform at their best.
Need some expert advise about you podiatry problems or just want to get back on track straight away?
Book in your initial consultation at a time that suits you. We’ll call you to confirm your appointment within 24 hours. Please bring short shorts or tights to the appointment if possible, as well as your old exercise shoes and old orthotics if you have any. Don’t buy new shoes before the appointment as we may guide you on your next pair choice.
All we need to know is: