Best Podiatrist in Murray Bridge
Dale Marriott
Podiatrist
Hilary Harrison
Podiatrist
In the 6 years living in Mt Gambier, I worked as a public podiatrist for the Limestone Coast Local Health Network (previously Country Health SA), and in a private podiatry practice servicing the Limestone Coast and Western Victoria. Since 2020 I’ve worked as a part time Academic and Lecturer in the Department of Rural Health at UniSA.
Caroline Bussell
Podiatrist
to rectifying foot and leg issues in an honest, safe and professional way. After graduating from the Auckland University of Technology, Caroline has gained global experience, across biomechanics, paediatrics, nail surgery, sports-related injuries and diabetic foot screening/management.
Aaron Carey
Podiatrist
with a Bachelor of health science majoring in podiatry. He enjoys all aspects of podiatry with a particular focus on biomechanics. In his spare time Aaron is a keen technology enthusiast and likes to get outdoors and explore.
Anna Morgan
Podiatrist
out as a podiatrist at the Mawson Medical Centre and Adelaide Crows Club Rooms in their sports medicine clinic, before searching for other avenues to increase her knowledge and experience in other aspects of podiatry. During this time she found a special passion for heel pain and children’s feet. Anna enjoys a number of areas of podiatry such as working with Children, Skin and Nail problems and Diabetic Podiatry. Anna strives to be up to date in all areas of Podiatry giving her a broad range of specialties.
Brendan Nettle
Podiatrist
He has a wide range of experience having previously worked for Country Health SA, the National Health Service in the United Kingdom and currently works as a Lecturer with the University of South Australia Podiatry program combining his clinical skills and education background. Having lived in the Adelaide Hills for over 20 years he is excited to offer a range of podiatry services to the local community.
Nadia Manly
Podiatrist
and running into the world of foot problems. I won a graduate position in an amazing practice working alongside several experienced podiatrists and provided with access to all the latest technology and treatment modalities available. My passion for providing the best treatment led me to undertake further studies in Foot Mobilisation Therapy (FMT), Acupuncture and Dry needling, Paediatric Podiatry, Hypermobility syndrome disorders, Dermatology and Foot and Ankle related stress injuries.
What is Podiatry?
Podiatry is the non-medical treatment of the foot. The med. Foot care and treatment is classified as a medical professional activity by law and therefore requires permission from the responsible health department. Since January 1st, 2003 med. Podiatrist / med. Only name the podiatrist or podiatrist who can prove either the permission according to § 1, sentence 1 Podologists Act (PodG) or the authorization or state recognition according to § 10, paragraph 1 PodG.
Podiatry treatment is medical foot care at the highest level. Treatment is generally carried out according to professional standards and according to the latest state of medicine. Only sterile instruments are used. Podiatry develops along with medicine. The practical and theoretical training is therefore extremely important.
What does a Podiatrist?
The podiatrist (from the Greek “podos” for “foot”) is one of the medical professions. A podiatrist cares for the feet, gives tips on proper care and also carries out special treatments for diseased feet. In addition to treating the nail bed and removing warts and corns, this includes making an artificial nail replacement or removing corneas. Podologists work independently in their own podiatry practice with or without health insurance approval, as freelancers in a joint practice or as employees in clinics or special foot clinics with other professional groups, for example with doctors, orthopedic shoemakers, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.
The profession of podiatrist is closely related to that of medical podiatrist, who cares for healthy feet and prevents diseases. A medical podiatrist cuts the toenails, performs foot massages and explains how independent care of the feet works. According to the Podiatry Act of 2002, podiatrists and medical podiatrists must complete a two-year training course with a subsequent state examination.
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