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Enhance your Mobility with the Effective Foot Treatments Adelaide

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Podiatry is a branch of medical science and it deals with the diagnosis, treatment, healing, and prevention of the feet as well as lower limb disorders. Most of the people opt for podiatry treatments that are being offered at Foot Injury Clinic Adelaide in order to obtain instant relief from severe foot injuries and knee and leg pain. The medical specialists of podiatry treatments are known as podiatrists or podiatry physician, and they are expert at enhancing the bio-mechanics of movement, thereby improving the quality of life of patients in the best possible manner. Podiatrists undergo intensive training and education programs in order to achieve expertise in this medical field and they work closely with physiotherapists, massage therapists, and other healthcare professionals to assist patients as per their needs. How can a podiatrist help you? A professional podiatry physician is capable of managing various foot conditions ranging from corns and joint pains to fracture

Why Do My Feet Hurt When I Walk?

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So you’ve been at work all day, standing for 8 hours & you get home & your feet ache – that’s normal. You’ve been for a walk up Mt Lofty (& back down) & your feet & the rest of your body ache – that’s normal. You’ve just run a marathon & EVERYTHING is sore & painful – well I’ve never run a marathon, but I think that’s normal as well. But, if you go for a walk on the beach & your feet hurt – that’s not normal. You’ve been shopping for a new pair of shoes & after 20 minutes, your feet are hurting – that’s not normal. You want to get fitter & decide to start walking 20 minutes a day, & your feet & legs hurt – that’s not normal either. Pain is your bodies way of telling you something isn’t right. Pain that occurs for no obvious reason, or keeps occurring, get’s worse or stops you from enjoying life, IS NOT NORMAL. On the bottom of your foot you have a group of muscles and tendons, that run from the ball of the foot to the centre of