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Holistic clinic pain success

FOOT & Leg Pain Clinics, one of Australia’s leading musculoskeletal podiatry practices, is having enormous success assisting pain, injuries and degenerative concerns such as osteoarthritis.
The clinics offer expert help for: heel, arch, shin and knee pains; plantar fasciitis; ankle and Achilles issues; bunions; arthritis; injuries; and growing pains.
Foot & Leg Pain Clinics have successfully assisted tens of thousands of patients of all ages and lifestyles, from children to leading athletes and seniors.
The clinics’ holistic approach and evidence-based treatment plans are aimed at putting a permanent end to foot and leg pain.
Renowned for successful patient outcomes without medications or surgery, Foot & Leg Pain Clinics’ services have assisted people with long-term complaints and others told elsewhere that nothing could be done for them.
Musculoskeletal podiatrist Dr David Kavanagh, who heads the Geelong clinic at Belmont, says healing is not “a one-size-fits-all approach”.
“We achieve consistent, successful and long-term outcomes for patients because we take an individual approach considering patients’ lifestyle, overall health and injury concerns, nutritional status and requirements and we spend time finding and addressing the cause of concerns and not just treating the symptoms,” Dr Kavanagh says.
“We also take a holistic approach, keep up-to-date with the latest medical research and treatments and have expertise in regenerative therapies such as prolotherapy and platelet-rich plasma (PRP).“
Appointments at the Belmont clinic are available by phoning 1300 328 300.
Anyone mentioning this article when booking receives $50 off their initial consultation.

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