Frequently Asked Questions About Sports Podiatry

Sports podiatry is a specialised area within podiatry that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of foot and lower limb conditions arising from sporting activities. Whether you're an amateur athlete or a professional, sports podiatry can offer valuable insights and solutions for improving your performance and addressing sport-related issues. Here's a FAQ to guide you through some of the most commonly asked questions about this field.

 
  • Sports podiatry is the study and treatment of foot, ankle, and lower limb disorders with a particular focus on injuries and issues related to sports and exercise.

  • While general podiatry addresses a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions, sports podiatry is specialised in dealing with injuries and issues that are commonly found in athletes and people who are active in sports.

  • Any individual who is physically active and experiencing foot, ankle, or lower limb pain, discomfort, or performance issues could benefit from seeing a sports podiatrist.

  • Sports podiatrists commonly treat conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, shin splints, and stress fractures, as well as other sports-related injuries affecting the foot and lower limb. Read More about common injuries here.

  • Typically, you don't need a referral to see a sports podiatrist, but some insurance plans may require one. It's best to check with your insurance provider for specific requirements.

  • Treatment modalities can include custom-made orthotics, strapping or taping, clinical exercise programs, and advice on footwear suitable for your sporting activity.

  • A typical sports podiatry session lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the complexity of the condition and the treatment needed.

  • In many cases, sports podiatry services are covered under health insurance plans, but it's always advisable to check with your insurance provider for detailed coverage information.

  • Absolutely, one of the key roles of a sports podiatrist is to offer guidance and treatment plans aimed at injury prevention, enhancing performance, and improving biomechanical function.

Conclusion

We hope this FAQ helps to clarify any questions you may have about sports podiatry. If you have further inquiries or wish to schedule an appointment, please contact Running Repairs Sports Physiotherapy & Podiatry, the trusted clinic for all your sports podiatry needs on the Central Coast.

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