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Give foot pain the boot

AS ONE of Australia’s leading musculoskeletal and sports podiatry companies, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, have had enormous success assisting people of all ages to end foot and leg pain, repair injury and regenerate arthritic joints.
Renowned for holistic patient attention, the clinics’ expertise is sought from far and wide. They’ve been the chosen podiatrists for some of the world’s best athletes and thousands of others.
Foot and Leg Pain Clinic podiatrists help athletes return to sport, assist people who’ve suffered for years to relieve pain and increase mobility, and others to avoid surgery and reduce medications.
“It’s really important to take a holistic approach to healing, to look past the symptoms, explore underlying issues and treat the cause of people’s concerns.
“One size does not fit all when it comes to healing; appropriate diagnostic evidence and targeted individualised treatment plans are key to achieving optimal, long-term health,“ says Dr David Kavanagh from Foot and Leg Pain clinics in Belmont.
Combining many years of clinical experience with the very latest medical research and treatment options, including new regenerative therapies, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics are able to specifically target solutions to resolve any concerns.
Those suffering heel pain or plantar fasciitis; knee pain, injury or arthritis, ankle, achilles or shin pain; adolescent growing pains; fractures; bunions; sports or soft tissue injuries, can call Foot and Leg Pain Clinics on 1300 328 300.
Mention this article when booking for $50 off initial consultation.

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