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address:
Shop 2, 9-13 Young Street,
Sydney City, NSW, 2000
Australia
   
phone:
(02) 9251 0822
   
fax:
(02) 9251 0833
   
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Shop 2/9-13 Young St
Sydney NSW 2000
Ph:   02 92510822
Fax: 02 92510833


188/2A Hollywood Ave
Bondi Junction NSW 2022
Ph:   02 93693616
Fax: 02 93897688

Our aim at Sydney Sports Podiatry and the Bondi Junction Foot Clinic is to offer a complete foot treatment, whether a sports related injury or a general podiatry problem with the skin and toenails. Both of our clinics are located within multi-disciplinary medical centres, allowing a more rounded approach should your problem require more than podiatry only.

Our experienced podiatrists are able to provide treatments such as:
  • Treatment of foot and ankle disorders, including skin and nail conditions (blisters, callous, ingrown toenails- conservative care and nail edge resection if appropriate)
  • Biomechanical causes of back, hip, knee, leg, ankle and foot pain
  • Prescription of flexible or semi-rigid corrective foot orthotics (to fit sports and/or fashion shoes)
  • Advice on appropriate stretching / strengthening and training programs
  • Advice on each persons specific requirements in running shoes / football boots and other sporting footwear.
We are conveniently located in the City and at Bondi Junction.
 
To review a profile of our practitioners click on their name below
   
Podiatrists
  Andrew Bull
  Damian Cunningham
  Karl Lockett
 
Articles
  Stepping Out - Good Medicine
  Trend of the Month… Sports Podiatry - Slimming & Health
  Love Heels? Then you need to read this… - Cosmopolitan
  Running on empty - Sydney Morning Herald
  For Feet's Sake - Men's Health
  Barefoot Running: Truth behind the hype, Run For Your Life
  A Comparison of Neutral running Shoes on Plantar Pressure and Perceived Comfort In Athletes with a Cavus Foot Type: A crossover randomised controlled trial, In press
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