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Expert help for foot, leg pain

OUR feet are vital for mobility and balance, they are the basis of most of our physical activities, so it’s no wonder problems and pain are common.
Heel, arch, ankle and knee pain are most common in both children and adults, and can become life affecting or debilitating if left untreated. But there is often a simple solution, if you get a correct diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
Experienced musculoskeletal podiatrist Dr David Kavanagh, from Foot and Leg Pain Clinics says,
“People often endure foot and leg pain and concerns for far too long. This can be a result of previous misdiagnoses leading to inappropriate treatment for their condition or because they simply don’t know who to consult to get effective treatment. Both situations are concerning and unnecessary because most foot and leg conditions can be easily overcome, thanks to the latest medical research and treatments.”
While there are many doctors and health professionals available right across Victoria, one of the issues most face is knowing who to go to for help with specific problems, and this certainly seems to be a dilemma with many who suffer foot and leg pain, injuries or degenerative conditions like arthritis.
“At Foot and Leg Pain Clinics, we see many people who’ve previously been to see other doctors or health practitioners without having found a long-term solution. This can be extremely frustrating for the sufferer and can lead to problems progressing further than they need to. If you suffer any foot, leg, knee or hip pain, regardless of age, you should always seek advice from an experienced musculoskeletal podiatrist, one who keeps up-to-date with the very latest research and treatments. Such practitioners have the appropriate training, knowledge and skills to assist your concerns in the very best way possible,” Dr Kavanagh explains.
If you suffer from any foot, heel, ankle, knee or hip pain, you can get expert advice from Dr Kavanagh at his foot and leg pain clinic in Belmont and Werribee.
Call 1300 328 300.
Mention this article when booking and receive $50 off your initial consultation.

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