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Maling Road Podiatry

Locality: Canterbury, Victoria

Phone: +61 3 9880 7990



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29.01.2022 Days like today are a lovely reminder that the warmer weather is on its way, and we can help you get your feet ready! We offer Laser Nail treatment for fungal nails, it is proven to be a very effective, pain free way of combating fungal nail disease. Now is the time to get it done, so don't hesitate to give us a call to book an appointment. Our lovely Podiatrists are more than happy to answer any questions you might have.



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15.01.2022 School Holidays, a great time for check ups for the whole family!

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04.01.2022 Choosing your football boots Matthew Fieldsend B.Sc, B.HSc, M.A.PodPrac It’s coming up to the time of year in most football codes where players begin to transition from runners into boots. Boots are one of players few pieces of equipment in most football codes and must be chosen carefully to maximize function. There are several important factors to consider when choosing a football boot. These include: Injury history... Foot function Foot shape Typical field conditions Specific football code Player position Characteristics of the boot directly contributing to these factors include: Last shape Mid-foot stability/torsional strength Heel counters Width/depth Stud configuration and type Players with a significant injury history of the lower limb should be looking to get a boot with a strong heel counter, good torsional stability and possibly even a bit of cushioning. The same applies for the player with known biomechanical abnormalities or poor foot function. Asics is probably the leading brand in this area with boots such as the Lethal Ultimate and Lethal Tigreor. All brands supply boots in a variety of widths and depths, however not many retail stores will stock much beyond the average width boots. It is important to try on a variety of boots and ask to have something ordered in to try if required. Specific code, player position and typical field conditions will all affect the stud type and configuration chosen. It may also be necessary to have a second pair of boots for alternative conditions. Dry grass pitches, positions that require more running, AFL moulded studs Wet/muddy conditions, rugby front rowers screw in studs Beware the first few sessions in your boots! There are some key differences between your runners and the majority of boots on the market which will mean significant changes to your biomechanics and tissue loading when changing your footwear. These include the heel to forefoot gradient and midfoot stability. Both of these are often significantly higher in your average runner compared to your typical football boot. This results in higher loading of structures in your feet and lower limb when transitioning into your boots. As such a couple of tips when buying and transitioning into your boots: Match your boot characteristics to your runners characteristics When trying them on wear the same socks you will play in and allow around half a thumb widths space at the end of your toes (slightly tighter than your runners) For the greatest range of boots go to Rebel Sport, for more advice go to The Athlete’s Foot Gradually increase the amount of wear in your boots (don’t begin with a full session!) If in doubt seek professional help from your podiatrist



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