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Long-term relief for pains

If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands of Australians who suffer knee pain, injuries or arthritis, you know how difficult it can be to find relief – especially long term relief.

But thanks to one of Australia’s leading foot, knee and leg pain clinics, your knee pain and concerns could be a thing of the past!

Foot and Leg Pain Clinics are renowned for being at the forefront of long-term health and healing of the knee joint.

Their treatment plans have helped thousands of people:- achieve long term pain relief

– increase mobility

– improve knee and foot function

– increase joint and tissue strength and condition

– heal soft tissue injuries

– regenerate knee joints and tissues

– prevent or prolong the need for knee replacements and surgery

– modify and correct postural conditions and children’s growth and development issues

– eliminate anti-inflammatories and medications

Musculoskeletal podiatrist Dr David Kavanagh, who heads the Geelong clinic, has assisted thousands of men, women, children and seniors with knee pain, degenerative conditions, growth and development concerns and soft tissue injuries for nearly 15 years.

If you have knee pain, injuries or arthritis or any other foot and leg pain you can get expert advice locally at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics in Geelong. Mention this article to Dr Kavanagh at your appointment and receive $50 off your initial consultation!

Call 1300 328 300 for appointments.

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