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Greater Western Sydney Mobile Podiatry

Locality: Penrith, New South Wales

Phone: +61 478 785 532



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25.01.2022 Open as an essential service during COVID-19 Greater Western Sydney mobile podiatry complies with the NHMRC guidelines, in regards to: -Risk management in infection prevention and control... standard precautions -Transmission-based precautions -Wearing of personal protective equipment-gloves, gown, face mask and use of hand sanitizer and hand washing -Autoclaved equipment See more



19.01.2022 Servicing areas of Greater Western Sydney: North-West: City of Blacktown, City of Blue Mountains, City of Hawkesbury and City of Penrith South-West: Camden Council, City of Campbelltown, City of Liverpool and Wollondilly Shire... West Central: Auburn Council, City of Bankstown, City of Fairfield, City of Holroyd and City of Parramatta

13.01.2022 Hyperkeratosis or callus is the thickening of the outer layer of skin (stratum corneum). The outer layer of skin contains tough, protective protein called keratin. It's the skins normal physiological protective response to rubbing, pressure and local irritation. Greater Western Sydney Mobile Podiatry can debrided away the thickened, dead skin right in the comfort of your home. #healthblogger #footproblems #footcare #podiatrylife #callus #callusremoval #selfcare #penrith #penrithlocalbusiness #podiatrists

13.01.2022 Look out for our mobile podiatry vehicle making it tracks around the western parts of Sydney.



12.01.2022 Opening hours: Monday 8am-1pm Friday 8am-4pm

10.01.2022 Let's talk about moisture and your feet and summer. Many causes to dry skin and cracked heels: (1) Aging: as with get older, the skin loses its natural moisture and elasticity ... (2) heel exposure: wearing open footwear like sandals, flip flops and bare feet (3) Underlying skin condition: Eczema and psoriasis can cause to be dry and crack (4) Diabetes Mellitus: high glucose levels can cause skin to become dry and loose moisture. Damage to small blood vessels and nerves are common in people with diabetes which causes dry skin and small cracks in their skin. (5) Poor foot circulation: oxygen-riched blood not affectly supplying your legs and feet (6) Athletes foot: a fungal infection that appears with dry, flaky skin on sides and soles of your feet. (7) Excessive loading: obesity or long periods of standing or exercising can put excess stress on the heels Treatment: (a) moisture-keeping skin well hydrated via moisturing lotion preferably after showering. Daily application of moisturising lotion will help with dry skin on your feet. Urea or lanolin based creams are best choice. Trial and error to finding the right one for you. Walker's Urea based creams are recommended and sold by podiatrist. (b) Self care: using a pumice stone or foot file gently on dry skin, either wet or dry. (c) Dermatologist: If you have been diagnosed with a skin condition regular moisturising lotion and corticosteroid cream combination maybe needed. (d) Podiatrist: can debride hyperkeratosis build up, recommend an antiseptic liquid/dressings if cracks are deep or infected. (e) Hydration: maintaining adequate water intake during the day may assist to keep yor skin hydrated and supple. Prevention: -wearing well-fitted shoes -choosing footwear that cover your feet -avoiding prolonged wearing of flipflops, sandals and baref -daily application of moisturising cream -Staying hydrated #selfcaresunday #walkerscream #crackedheels #mobilepodiatrist #localbusinesspenrith #podiatrist Walkers Urea Cream 15% and 20% can be purchased during a home visit or pickup for $20 per bottle.

09.01.2022 Different work, sporting and recreational situations require the correct style, fit, support and cushioning from footwear to promote general foot health and comfort. A Podiatrist will examine a selection of your favourite footwear to asses the wear patterns, which provides understanding of your foot biomechanics and potential dysfunctions.



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03.01.2022 Having kiddies means parents are faced with the back-to-school challenge of selecting the best footwear. In my household leather school shoes and joggers are essential uniform requirements. My tips:... Properly fitting: this might sound obvious, I want my kiddies shoes to fit, which means being measured properly. This is particularly important for growing feet and geeze are my kiddies growing! Having a thumbs width space is perfect to allow for wiggle room and continuous growth. More than a thumbs width could led to rubbing and blisters due to heel slippage. Shoe features: (a) Sturdy heel counter that doesn't collapse when you push your thumb into it. This is important as it stops the foot from rolling around in the shoe by hugging the heel area. (b)Strong middle and back section of the shoes prevent torsional stress (twisting). Test this by trying to wring out the shoe. (c) Shock absorption: cushioning in the midsole of the shoe accommodates for the stress forces of asphalt and concrete. (d) Fastenings: choosing correct fastening . Velcro is a great option for little ones until they can confidently tie their own shoelaces. Loosened shoelaces allow for foot slippage and foot movement. (e) Orthotic friendly: one of my cherubs has pronated feet. Both ascent and asics accommodate for orthotics. Your local Althetes Foot stock the Scent range, Asics and Clark's. Happy back to school #asics #ascentfootwear #kids #backtoschool #orthoticfriendly #athletesfoot #pronatedfeet #activekids

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