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My FootDr

Locality: Wembley Downs, Western Australia, Australia

Phone: +61 8 9245 2084



Address: 136b Weaponess Rd 6019 Wembley Downs, WA, Australia

Website: www.myfootdr.com.au/our-centres/wembley-downs-podiatry-centre/?utm_campaign=FBlocation&utm_source=FBlocation&utm_medium=link&book=4991

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25.01.2022 Recently, we treated a social runner in his 50s who was experiencing pain and swelling behind his knee. He couldnt recall any injury or reason for the pain, but it seemed to be getting worse, especially when he bent or straightened his knee. His diagnosis? It was a Bakers cyst and its a cause that isnt talked about very often. Learn all about how we treated him and the results here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//runners-health-check-whats-c/



25.01.2022 Is toe walking normal? When a child is first learning to walk, it is normal for them to explore a range of walking patterns as they discover what they find comfortable and stable. Hence, it is relatively normal up to the age of three. For some kids, toe walking may be viewed as a fun activity that becomes a habit. Sometimes, prolonged toe walking may lead to a shortened Achilles tendon (as it is held in this position while they walk), meaning that kids are no longer able to ...put their heel to the floor. Either way, if youre concerned, we welcome you to bring them in for a kids foot health check. Well help you understand whats going on, why, and if there is cause for concern.

25.01.2022 A big Happy Fathers Day from the My FootDr team!

25.01.2022 Get rolling & get moving with this super simple 'Active Dice Game' All you need is a pair of dice and room to jump around for this energy-busting activity! Get it here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020/11/active-dice-game/



25.01.2022 Our custom-made footwear doesnt just feel great on your feet - it looks great too! We offer a wide range of shoes for our patients, including elegant fashion shoes, custom boots, medical-grade footwear, orthopaedic footwear, and even stylish sandals with orthotic support. Learn more about all the features youd like your shoes to include here: ... https://www.myfootdr.com.au/our-services/custom-footwear/

24.01.2022 We will remember them

24.01.2022 Its foot fact friday! Check out the foot fact for August thanks to Kids on the Move #appreciateyourfeet https://www.myfootdr.com.au/category/kids-on-the-move/



24.01.2022 Podiatrists Dr. Matt Keating and Dr. Stacey Keating have been working with the WAWFL for 4 years. Its been an absolute privilege for them to be involved in providing sports podiatry services for the players. Watching it grow into the premier WAFLW it is today! WAFL

24.01.2022 Fungal nail infections can spread within your household - especially if you're sharing showers, socks or bedsheets! We used to see so many patients that had tried the #antifungal creams and lacquers for their feet and nails with NO success that we knew that we needed to do something about it and offer a better solution. This is exactly how our antifungal LASER nail treatment came to our clinic! While the term #laser makes many of our patients excited at the innovation, i...t also makes some people hesitant because they're worried that it may be painful. Don't worry - laser therapy is PAIN-FREE! And we've been seeing success rates of up to 88% with it in our clinics - compared to 5-10% with the previous creams and topical treatments Come in and see if you're eligible for antifungal laser treatment by booking in with one of our #Podiatrists today!

23.01.2022 Why are shoes with adjustable fastening (laces, velcro, buckle) much better than slip-ons for kids? They: Secure the shoe to the foot so the toes do not claw to grip the shoe Allow you to adjust the shoe when your child grows Give the foot and ankle the most support, step after step... As podiatrists, we will always recommend these over slip-ons - for kids and adults alike! Learn our other tips for choosing the BEST kids shoes here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/choosing-the-best-childrens-sh/

23.01.2022 Time to get the whole family moving Grab your copy of Kids on the Moves active alphabet below and spell out your name for some energetic fun! https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020/09/move-spell-your-name/

22.01.2022 Its foot fact friday! Did you know your feet have close to 8,000 nerves? Head over to our #KidsontheMove corner for more big facts on little feet https://www.myfootdr.com.au/category/kids-on-the-move/



22.01.2022 With many of us now back at our workplaces, the longer commutes and greater time on our feet can mean foot pain. And its not surprising as on average: Waiters and waitresses take 23,000 steps per day Nurses take 16,390 steps per day Retail workers take 14,660 steps per day... Farmers take 14,037 steps per day Mothers take 13,813 steps per day Teachers take 12,564 steps per day Tradesmen take 11,585 steps per day Hairdressers take 9,209 steps per day Office workers take 7,570 steps per day We are dedicated to keeping Australia on their feet and comfortable at work - so have shared ten common problems we see and how we can help in our blog! https://www.myfootdr.com.au//are-you-getting-foot-pain-at/

21.01.2022 Over the past couple of weekends, our Business Leadership and Clinical Leadership programs have provided our team the wonderful opportunity to learn from Belinda Hapgood and Annette Tonkin! The workshop provided fantastic, practical and immediately implementable strategies for crucial conversations, considering perspectives and recognising ambivalence. Thanks to all those who attended and shared their knowledge and experience

21.01.2022 Who has a higher risk of injury - men or women? You may be surprised about the reason behind the answer! Read it here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//who-has-a-higher-risk-of-foo/

20.01.2022 As part of our group's partnership with Queensland Premier Rugby this year, we were proud to see My FootDr featured on the players' bibs recently with Allsports Physiotherapy and Extend Rehabilitation Congratulations to everyone who was involved in such an incredible season

20.01.2022 In the most recent update (Monday 23 March 2020) to the COVID-19 situation, the Federal Minister for Health has confirmed that allied health businesses are essential services and can continue to operate. As such, we look forward to continuing to service the needs of our patients with everyones safety as our first priority. Please visit mfdr.me/CV19 for more information around the ways you can help us, help you at your next appointment.

19.01.2022 Osteoarthritis If you have #osteoarthritis, it means that (for most people) the years of using your joints have caused the bone ends to deteriorate and wear down, so they can't move as smoothly and efficiently as they used to. This isn't a 'temporary' problem - but something that has developed over YEARS of strain and damage. This means that we can't 'fix' or 'reverse' this damage in your feet or legs. But what we CAN do is help reduce the pain and help you feel more comf...ortable on your feet! One of the ways we can do this is to create custom #orthotics made from a 3D scan of your feet, that help your feet absorb shock so they don't impact your joints at the same intensity, and help you walk more smoothly. We've found that reducing a patients discomfort by even 30% to 40% can make a massive difference on their daily lives. If this sounds like you - let us know! We'd love to help.

19.01.2022 Noticed your feet turning yellow? Yep, it can be pretty unsettling! While some causes may be indicative of something more serious happening behind the scenes, other causes can be addressed with some simple changes or a visit to your podiatrist. Today, the My FootDr team have shared the top four reasons that you may have noticed your feet yellowing.... Read it here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//why-have-my-feet-turned-yell/

18.01.2022 Have pain at the back of your ankle? Close to your Achilles - but it feels more bony? Os Trigonum Syndrome is a big cause of pain at the back of the ankle that we see particularly in those that are active in sports or activities that have you repetitively pointing your toes downwards. We've shared all about it here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/co/os-trigonum-symptoms-causes/

18.01.2022 Check out this simple & fun 'Spot the difference' kids activity Downloadable PDF and answer sheet included on our Kids on the Move webpage https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020//kids-spot-the-difference/

16.01.2022 Are your toes red? Been wondering why? We've listed our top five causes of red toes we see and treat here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020/10/why-are-my-toes-red/

16.01.2022 Are your shoes constantly rubbing against the back of your heels? We know - it's painful and frustrating. Here are the seven steps to stop your shoes from rubbing against the back of your heels: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//how-to-stop-your-shoes-rubbi/

16.01.2022 School holidays are here very soon! If youve been mega busy like us and havent been able to take the kids anywhere within school hours (combined with your busy work schedule!) then NOW is the perfect time to book them in. #healthyfeet #betterlives

16.01.2022 August is Tradies Health Month! Did you know that not enough tradies are prioritising their health? Make sure youre adding self-care to your toolkit Visit our website to see how our podiatrists can take care of your foot health www.myfootdr.com.au

15.01.2022 How many steps a day do you take? Did you know that: Waiters and waitresses take 23,000 steps per day Nurses take 16,390 steps per day Retail workers take 14,660 steps per day... Farmers take 14,037 steps per day Mothers take 13,813 steps per day Teachers take 12,564 steps per day Tradesmen take 11,585 steps per day Hairdressers take 9,209 steps per day Office workers take 7,570 steps per day And you can bet that all those steps add up! If you're getting foot pain at work and aren't sure why - this could be it! If you're in pain or discomfort - or you're sick of tired, achy legs at the end of your workday, get in touch. We love helping men and women stay happy and active on their feet - book your appointment by calling us on 1800 FOOTDR or online here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/?book

14.01.2022 Tired, achy legs at work - is it normal to be feeling exhausted on your feet every day when you come home? When our legs feel achy and tired at the end of the day, it is likely that the muscles have been overused due to an underlying problem or alignment issue. The best way to find out whats causing your discomfort is a biomechanical assessment, which includes a treadmill gait analysis, to understand what your bones, joints and muscles are doing while you walk, and why you...re experiencing your symptoms. From there, we can help alter the alignment to relieve excess strain from your muscles and reduce or alleviate that end-of-day tiredness! Ready to take the next step? Book your appointment online here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/?book

14.01.2022 The Ekka Royal Queensland Show has been cancelled this year - so lets recreate Ekka at Home. Well all miss visiting the animals and having fun on the rides, so Kids on the Move has put together some animal-themed and show day fun that you can safely enjoy at home! Head over to our page to download the activities --> https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020//kids-show-day-activities/

14.01.2022 Tradies, the shoes you wear every day become the ground you walk on and can influence your risk of injury and pain. Weve put together this safety boot fitting guide to help you use your work boots to not only protect your feet from hazards but also keep you moving well and feeling great on your feet. https://www.myfootdr.com.au//tradies-your-best-safety-boo/

13.01.2022 If you hold a DVA gold card, you may be eligible for a number of fully subsidised podiatry services. Learn about them here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//have-you-received-your-dva-f/

12.01.2022 We shared the first five of the ten running injuries you may be vulnerable to last week. Here are the final five and what you can be doing to prevent them: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//runners-preventing-your-top-/

12.01.2022 Tradies you feel exhausted at the end of your workday, and we get it. Many of you spend a large portion of your day on your feet, moving around, climbing stairs or ladders, operating machinery and generally tiring your body. So to help, weve solved your top five foot problems here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//tradies-your-five-common-foo/

12.01.2022 What socks do podiatrists wear? Simple answer: Ones that are breathable (natural fibres), draw moisture away from our feet, are the appropriate size (not too thick for narrow shoes) and arent too tight! The socks we wear can make all of the difference when it comes to feeling comfortable, staying pain-free and helping prevent problems like athletes foot.... #itsthelittlethings

12.01.2022 Attention Tradies- Do you know whats building on your feet? Your work boots may protect your feet on the construction site, but you can still suffer from a number of foot and lower limb issues If these top 5 tradie foot ailments look familiar to you, visit our podiatrists at My FootDr today!

11.01.2022 How does My FootDr help people with rheumatoid arthritis? In so many ways! We can help: Improve structural alignment of the heel, arch or forefoot... Reduce strain from Achilles, plantar fascia (arch), ankle and toes Redistribute force from the forefoot (ball of the foot) Help ease the pain associated with bunions and clawing/hammertoes Cushion sensitive calluses and corns that form under the foot Remove calluses and corns that form Trim back thickened toenails and perform nail surgery if required Help heal pressure ulcers or sores that wont heal on their own Supplement a loss of natural plantar foot padding Learn more about RA and how we can help you here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/condition/rheumatoid-arthritis/

10.01.2022 How does our podiatry team know exactly which shoes to recommend thatll be the best for your feet? Heres how: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//how-do-podiatrists-make-your/

10.01.2022 What goes through our minds when we make your running shoe recommendations? Good question! Weve shared the six KEY things that we look at and think about before we recommend your perfect shoe here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//how-do-podiatrists-make-your/

10.01.2022 Is your child regularly walking on their tip-toes? When children are first starting to learn to walk confidently, they may tiptoe, and it may then become a habit. Tip toe walking should be outgrown by the age of 3. If it is not, it is recommended to have an assessment to rule out more serious causes of the toe walking and possibly treat physical and developmental conditions.... We love helping kids stay happy and active on their feet!

10.01.2022 Do you get measured every time you buy shoes or joggers? Your feet can change over time for many reasons. For example, your #arches may naturally flatten as you age, pregnancy hormones may relax your ligaments leading to wider and #biggerfeet, and clawing of the toes may lead to your foot size appearing smaller. Always have your feet measured with every new pair of shoes especially if youre changing brands as sizes may slightly vary between different brands too. Dont forg...et: Make sure youre measuring to your longest toe, which isnt necessarily your big toe! Most people have one longer foot, so make sure both feet feel #comfortable in the shoes Take the insert out of the shoe and stand on it If you have #orthotics, put them in the shoe and test for size and fit Make sure the width is correct - especially when youre in thicker socks

09.01.2022 Walking with your feet pointed outwards, often referred to as being duck-footed, can help children feel stable on their feet for the first 6 months after learning to walk. But what if this foot position persists into the later childhood years? Weve shared everything you need to know about out-toeing here: ... https://www.myfootdr.com.au/out-toeing/

09.01.2022 How are the feet affected in Down Syndrome? Were privileged to work with many patients with Down Syndrome across Australia to help them feel more stable and confident on their feet. When you have Downs, you may be affected by: Smaller and/or shorter limbs, fingers, hands, toes and feet... Low muscle tone and loose ligaments Broad feet with a deep plantar crease Flat pronated feet Decreased ankle range of motion Abducted and wider base of gait / support Excessive external hip rotation (feet pointed outwards) Inadequate heel contact during gait (tendency to walk on toes) Poor foot clearance during swing phase (tendency to scuff the foot and trip) Poor balance Learn more about how the feet are affected - and how we do our part to help here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/conditio/feet-in-down-syndrome/

08.01.2022 INNOVATION - is one of our core values. But enough about us - what does that mean for YOU? You get access to treatments and equipment that we're often the FIRST to pioneer in #Australia Your #Podiatrists are constantly upskilling and learning new techniques, assessment tools and how to use leading technologies... While some problems are very 'textbook', other problems are complex and need a fresh and dynamic approach to thinking about the problem and the best solution. This is where our Podiatrists excel! We're innovative in that we'll combine numerous proven strategies and treatments to help you get the best outcome for your pain or problem We innovate in both our clinics - and outside of them. We apply our value to innovate in our partnerships and sponsorships with sports clubs, sports teams and charities that we support To sum it up, it means better outcomes for your pain or problem - and your health and life!

08.01.2022 Its Tradies Health Month As podiatrists, we treat many tradies who experience foot and leg pain as a result of their job. This month is about raising awareness and encouraging our Aussie tradies to prioritise their most important tool- their health! Add podiatry to your toolkit

08.01.2022 When you have foot or #legpain or an #injury, your SHOE is NOT just a shoe. We actually look at it like a medical device that's going to keep your feet stable, controlled and supported throughout your #recovery They're going to control how much your ankle rolls freely from side to side, the way you put pressure through areas of the foot, the force and shock that goes through your bones when you take a step - and MUCH more.... That's why #footwear is such an important part of your treatment plan. You need to keep walking, right? But if the way you walk is one of the reasons you've developed that pain in the first place, then what's going to stop your pain from getting worse instead? That's right - your shoes. And some orthotics if we assess that you need them. Your shoes will become the ground you walk on - and you want that ground to be helping your recovery - not slowing it down. Need help finding the right shoes for your feet and your life? Our knowledgeable team can help!

08.01.2022 Today for R U OK? Day we encourage everyone to check in with the people around you. This year has being a challenging and uncertain time for all making it even more important to show support for each other. Remember that even a small conversation can create a positive impact Here are some of our My FootDr team members showing their R U OK? Day support!

08.01.2022 Looking for some fun kids activities? Head over to our Kids on the Move page for some great printable activities such as this Yeti maze https://www.myfootdr.com.au/2020/08/kids-printable-maze/

07.01.2022 Feeling pain in the ball of your feet? Want to know what's causing it? We've shared all about our top six causes of pain at the forefoot in our new blog!... Having a longer second toe Overloading the lesser metatarsal bones/joints Morton's neuroma Capsulitis or synovitis Plantar plate tear Turf toe Read it here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//what-causes-severe-pain-in-t/

06.01.2022 Wondering if its time for a new pair of running shoes? Here are the top five signs that your running shoes are worn out: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//top-five-signs-your-running-/

05.01.2022 When you have wide feet, it can be hard to find shoes that fit comfortably and well. To help, we've given you our top seven tips to find the right shoes for wide feet here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//how-to-fit-shoes-for-wide-fe/

05.01.2022 Diabetic foot disease currently has mortality rates worse than many cancers, is estimated to claim an amputated limb every 2 hours, and costs the Australian healthcare system $1.6 billion annually. If you have #diabetes but aren't sure if you're taking the right care of your feet and legs - we can fill you in on what you need to know about: Your risks and vulnerabilities... Your current foot health status How to best protect your feet Signs and symptoms to look out for What you can expect going forwards Book in for your foot health check and we'll take you through everything - no prior knowledge about diabetes and your feet necessary!

05.01.2022 Do you have UGLY NAILS? It may be nail fungus!! For many people it stops them from wearing open shoes and with summer coming that just isn't right!... Thankfully there's a cure that is non-invasive, painless and best of all can be used on anyone! Lunula Laser is the gold standard of non-pharmaceutical nail fungus therapy by not only destroying the fungal nasties in the toenail but through a SECOND treatment beam also stimulates healthy nail growth!!! No other nail fungus treatment offers this unique two-pronged approach. Book a consultation today to get ready for summer!!

05.01.2022 We are very excited to introduce the team at our new multidisciplinary Brisbane CBD clinic! Podiatrist Christie Work, physiotherapist Adam Walker from Allsports Physiotherapy, and our lovely receptionist Ellie look forward to welcoming new and exisiting patients into our state-of-the-art Queen Street clinic To book a podiatry appointment visit mfdr.me/BrisbaneCBD or call 07 3634 5800

05.01.2022 Pain in your forefoot? With so many causes of pain in the front half of your feet (including the toes), its important to get a clear answer of whats going on. It may be: Sesamoiditis... Bursitis Mortons neuroma Capsulitis Synovitis Plantar plate injury Hammertoes & claw toes Pain from arthritis Corns & callus Learn what each of these mean and how you can treat forefoot pain here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au/conditions-treat/forefoot-pain/

04.01.2022 Its Jeans for Genes Day We invited our allied health clinics to wear their best denim to help support the Childrens Medical Research Institute find cures for childrens genetic diseases. With 1 in 20 kids at risk of a birth defect or genetic disease & over 6,000 different known genetic diseases, we encouraged everyone to make a donation

03.01.2022 Running injuries: Up to 70% of recreational runners will sustain an injury this year. So what are the top 10 injuries and how can you prevent them? See the first five and what you can do here: https://www.myfootdr.com.au//runners-preventing-your-top-/

02.01.2022 It's World Diabetes Day In 2019, one in eleven adults were diagnosed with diabetes - but one in two adults remain undiagnosed. Getting a diagnosis is important because you get the care and the knowledge you need to take the best care of your health - including looking after feet.... As podiatrists, we play a massive role in helping manage the feet and legs in those affected by diabetes, with the goal being to keep the sensation and circulation in your feet 'controlled' - meaning we help you manage your risks and help prevent complications like foot ulcers. If you've been recently diagnosed with diabetes - or have had diabetes for some time but aren't sure about the effects on your feet - book an appointment with us today. We're here to help.

01.01.2022 Its Womens Health Week here in Australia! As health professionals, its very important to us to carefully understand the unique differences when treating women compared to men. These differences can affect your injury risk and alter the way your joints, bones and the way your ligaments respond to stress and treatment.... Three key differences that we take into account are: Structural changes - like having a wider-set pelvis that affects the angle of the hip bones (Q-angle), as well as variances in the shape of the bones themselves (smaller bone dimensions), which can affect your injury risk Hormonal changes - the increased presence of hormones like estrogen has been shown to have different effects on the function and performance of bone, muscles, tendons and ligaments. This can also be affected by certain stages in life, like pregnancy, where hormones like relaxin are freely flowing in the body to result in greater ligament laxity Body composition - differences in body composition, like a predisposition toward lower bone mineral density, generally less muscle mass and a higher body fat percentage can influence your injury risk With this said, every assessment we perform and treatment we prescribe is 100% tailored to YOU - but its always good to know that your team has an innate understanding of the additional stresses that bodies can be placed under - and how to best manage these.

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