Podiatry - Caloundra
The Fortius team is dedicated to providing expert care and personalised rehabilitation for individuals of all ages and abilities. With our podiatry team focusing on restoring movement, relieving pain, and enhancing overall well-being, our experienced podiatrist work closely with each client to develop tailored treatment plans.
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At Fortius Allied Health Caloundra, your trusted Sunshine Coast clinic for podiatry, we’re passionate about helping you move freely and without pain. Our podiatry services support the local Caloundra community and surrounding areas, offering evidence-based treatments for foot, ankle, and leg health.
Whether you’re managing persistent foot pain (eg plantarfasciitis), struggling with clinic shin splints, seeking a consultation about orthotics, or need specialised diabetic foot care, our podiatrist is here to provide professional and compassionate care. We can also integrate modern modalities to promote healing for stubborn conditions.
Podiatry isn’t just about your feet; it’s about improving your whole body’s movement and wellbeing. By addressing biomechanics, posture, and gait, our team ensures you enjoy the full benefits that podiatry care can bring.
Conditions we can help with
Musculoskeletal
Plantarfasciitis (heel and arch pain), Achilles Tendinopathy, Ankle Sprains, Heel pain, Bunions
Sports Injuries
Ankle Sprains, Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendon Injuries, Stress Fractures, Turf Toe & Broken Toes. We also provide return-to-sport testing and rehabilitation to ensure safe recovery and long-term performance.
General Foot Care
Every day concerns like corns, calluses, cracked heels, ingrown toenails, and fungal nails
Postural/Ergonomics
We support patients with conditions such as flat feet, high arches, and poor foot positioning
Neurological
Specialised care for patients with diabetes, stroke-related foot changes, and nerve palsy
Orthotics
Custom Orthotic Prescription, Biomechanical Assessments, Gait Analysis
Our Approach: Personalised Care with a Smile
As your local Sunshine Coast Podiatrist, we believe in a holistic approach to podiatry, focusing not only on treating symptoms but also on addressing the underlying causes of foot problems. Our friendly and welcoming environment ensures that you feel comfortable and cared for during every visit. Here’s what you can expect:
- Comprehensive Assessments: A detailed evaluation of your foot health.
- Personalised Treatment Plans: Indvidualised solutions to meet your specific needs.
- Education and Prevention: Guidance on how to maintain healthy feet and prevent future issues
Our Modalities
Manual Therapy & Joint Mobilisations
Manual therapy is a type of podiatry tool that helps treat conditions affecting the muscles, nerves, and joints. It involves using hands-on techniques and specific exercises to reduce pain and improve movement. This approach is based on both proven scientific research and an understanding of the physical, emotional, and social factors that affect each patient.
Exercise Rehabilitation
Exercise rehabilitation in podiatry involves using targeted exercises to help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve overall movement and strength. The exercises are tailored to each person’s specific condition and goals, aiming to restore function, prevent further injury, and enhance physical performance. It plays a key role in the recovery process by building strength, flexibility, and endurance to support long-term health and mobility.
Custom Orthotics
Custom orthotics are specially designed shoe inserts crafted to support and align your feet, providing relief from pain and discomfort. At Fortius Allied Health, our custom orthotics are meticulously created based on a detailed assessment of your foot structure, gait, and specific needs. Whether you're dealing with plantar fasciitis, flat feet, or other biomechanical issues, these orthotics can enhance your walking comfort and overall foot health. By redistributing pressure and improving foot alignment, custom orthotics are an effective solution for alleviating pain and preventing future injuries. Ready to take the first step towards comfort?
Electrotherapy
Electrotherapy in podiatry uses electrical energy to reduce pain, promote healing, and improve muscle function. Techniques like TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation) and EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation) help manage pain, reduce inflammation, and stimulate muscle activation. It is often used alongside other physiotherapy treatments to enhance recovery and restore function.
Heat and Cold Therapy
Heat and cold therapy are commonly used in podiatry to manage pain, inflammation, and muscle tension. Heat therapy increases blood flow, relaxes muscles, and improves flexibility, making it ideal for chronic pain and stiffness. Cold therapy (cryotherapy) reduces swelling, numbs pain, and slows inflammation, often used for acute injuries. Both methods support recovery and are often combined with exercise and manual therapy for optimal results.
Exercise Therapy
Exercise therapy in podiatry involves tailored exercises designed to improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and overall function. It targets specific muscles, joints, or movement patterns to address injury, reduce pain, and prevent future issues. By gradually increasing intensity and complexity, exercise therapy helps individuals recover from injury, manage chronic conditions, and enhance overall physical health and performance.
Specialist Bracing
Specialist bracing in podiatry involves the use of custom or off-the-shelf braces to support and stabilise injured joints or muscles. These braces help reduce pain, prevent further injury, and promote proper movement by limiting excessive motion or providing alignment. Often used in recovery from sprains, strains, or surgeries, specialist bracing aids in rehabilitation, allowing for a safer return to daily activities or sports.
Kinesiology Taping
Kinesiology taping in podiatry involves applying a special elastic tape to the skin to support muscles and joints without restricting movement. The tape helps reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation, while promoting circulation and lymphatic drainage. Often used for injury recovery, muscle strain, or postural issues, kinesiology taping enhances the body's natural healing process and provides support during physical activities.
Return to Sport Testing
Our Return to Sport testing is designed to ensure you're fully prepared to resume your athletic activities after an injury. Using a combination of physical assessments and sport-specific movements, our podiatrists evaluate your strength, agility, and endurance to determine if you're ready to return to your sport safely. This testing helps identify any potential weaknesses or risks, allowing us to create a personalised plan to improve performance, prevent re-injury, and give you the confidence to return to your sport with a strong foundation.
Gait Training
Gait training in podiatry focuses on improving a person's walking pattern to enhance mobility and reduce the risk of falls. It involves assessing and correcting abnormal gait patterns caused by injury, weakness, or other conditions. Through targeted exercises, balance training, and the use of assistive devices if necessary, gait training helps restore normal walking function and promotes safer, more efficient movement.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a podiatrist do?
A podiatrist (foot doctor) diagnoses, treats, and prevents foot, ankle, and leg conditions, including sports injuries, bunions, ingrown nails, and diabetic foot care.
What are the most common foot problems treated by a podiatrist?
If you’re located on the Sunshine Coast, we regularly provide treatment plantar fasciitis, heel pain, bunions, Achilles tendonitis, ankle pain, ankle sprains, and corns/calluses.
When should I see a podiatrist?
If you experience pain, swelling, difficulty walking, changes in foot shape, or non-healing wounds, it’s best to schedule a consultation with our local Birtinya podiatrist.
What treatment options are available for my foot or ankle condition?
We offer a wide variety of treatments depending on your needs. These range from conservative approaches like exercise rehabilitation, footwear advice, and custom orthotics, through to advanced options like electrotherapy for stubborn tendon and heel conditions. Our podiatrists will discuss the best treatment plan for you after a thorough assessment.
Do I need a doctor's referral to see a Podiatrist?
No, you do not need a doctor or GP referral to see our Podiatrist, which is located at our Birtinya clinic.
How can I prevent foot and ankle problems?
Prevention often comes down to good footwear, regular stretching, and paying attention to your body’s warning signs. Strengthening exercises for the feet and legs, as well as addressing posture and biomechanics, can also reduce the risk of injury. During your appointment, we’ll provide personalised advice tailored to your lifestyle and activities.
Are podiatry treatments covered by Medicare or private health insurance?
Some podiatry treatments may be covered under Medicare, especially for patients with chronic disease management plans from your Sunshine Coast GP. Private health insurance may also provide rebates for services such as custom orthotics or routine nail care. Coverage varies, so our friendly admin team can guide you on what you may be eligible for.
What should I expect during my first podiatry appointment?
Your first consultation will involve a thorough assessment of your foot and leg health, including posture, gait, and biomechanics. We’ll discuss your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals before creating a tailored treatment plan. This may include manual therapy, exercise programs, orthotics, or electrotherapy. The aim is not only to treat your current issue but to help you move better long-term and enjoy the full benefits of podiatry care.
