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Pain reduced with foot, leg clinic

Foot and Leg Pain Clinics can assist with common foot and leg concerns.
The clinics have identified the most common concerns as: knee pain, injuries and arthritis; heel, shin and forefoot pain; and ankle and Achilles concerns.
“Many conditions are misdiagnosed and incorrectly treated, so it’s important to find an experienced musculoskeletal or sports podiatrist to assist,” says a spokesperson for the clinics..
“Also, we advise that early symptoms of diabetes, arthritis, nerve and circulatory problems often show themselves initially in the feet, so treatment of any concerns is essential.”
Recent research indicates that traditional treatments, like cortisone, anti-inflammatory medications and joint arthroscopies, can actually delay healing or cause additional damage, the spokesperson says.
“That’s why musculoskeletal medicine, regenerative therapies and injections, and biomechanical adjustment strategies are far better.
“Most foot and leg concerns can be addressed relatively easily and effectively with appropriate treatment. This is why your choice of practitioner is so important.”
Combining latest regenerative therapies with a sound knowledge of musculoskeletal medicine, biomechanics, and load management strategies, Foot and Leg Pain Clinics can assist with pain, increase mobility, repair injury and regenerate tissues to treat a variety of problems.
Anyone mentioning this article receives $50 off their initial consultations at the Geelong clinic, phone 1300 328 300.

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