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Kurri Kurri Podiatry

Locality: Kurri Kurri, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 4937 1022



Address: 312 Lang Street 2327 Kurri Kurri, NSW, Australia

Website: https://kurrikurripodiatry.com.au

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23.01.2022 Have you ever experienced any of these pains? They are very treatable with the correct diagnosis and treatment plan by a Podiatrist



19.01.2022 Heel and Arch pain is one of the most common soft tissue injuries we see. It can happen to anyone at any age and can be very debilitating. Heel pain can be complex, and the root cause needs to be found. A detailed treatment plan with effective Podiatry therapies can fast track your recovery and get you PAIN FREE.

17.01.2022 Do you have a toe that looks like this? Chance are you either have; 1. Ingrown toenail... 2. A corn underneath the edge of the nail 3. Thick dry callous underneath the edge of the nail 4. An infection at the base of the nail, but not ingrown We deal with sore toes just like this one all the time and generally they can be fixed pain free without the need for injections or surgery

13.01.2022 Orthotics or "Arch Supports" that are made by Podiatrists have evolved greatly over the last 5 years. Some of the major improvements are; - 3D Printing technology to improve accuracy and arch profile... - We now use a SOFTER orthotic whilst maintaining arch support - No messy plaster casting for foot impressions - All Australian made - Faster turnaround from design and production of your orthotic - They can now fit into MOST shoes with the right design Orthotics are no longer the big, bulky and hard plastic arch supports once used. When prescribed by a knowledgable practitioner, they should be comfortable and help your foot pain when combined with a good shoe.



11.01.2022 Bunions (or to us Podiatrists - Hallux Abducto Valgus) are very common and we see them daily. Bunions and Arthritis in the big toe joint are two separate conditions, bunions can be present without arthritis. The cause can be hereditary, poor footwear growing up or biomechanically (incorrect forces in the foot). What can be done?... - Accommodating footwear - Padding/Strapping of the area - Mobilisation to free up movement in the joint - Arch supports to reduce the force placed on the painful bunion - Last resort bunion surgery. There have been great advances in surgical techniques in bunion surgery in the last 10 years and with a good surgeon, post op pain is markedly reduced and a quicker recovery can be achieved. See more

10.01.2022 Do you have a toe that looks like this? Chance are you either have; 1. Ingrown toenail... 2. A corn underneath the edge of the nail 3. Thick dry callous underneath the edge of the nail 4. An infection at the base of the nail, but not ingrown We deal with sore toes just like this one all the time and generally they can be fixed pain free without the need for injections or surgery

06.01.2022 Anyone that's had this pain will resonate with this photo. Get on to a treatment plan fast, you don't have to put up with the discomfort



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