

Common Foot Risk At Workplace
Your Feet at Work
Your feet can take a pounding in the workplace. The daily demands of your job may include walking, standing for long periods, lifting and jumping on and off machinery. While you are working, your feet may absorb up to three times your body weight and working feet can travel up to 24 kilometers a day! Our feet are the foundation of our entire body, so we should not take our feet for granted. The work environment itself can create health risks for your feet.


How To Prevent The 4 Most Common Netball Injuries
Understanding netball lower limb injury Passion Podiatry is a proud sponsor of Phoenix Netball Club and hence, it triggers a thought for us to write an entry specifically on how podiatry is related to netballers. Podiatry and netball go hand in hand. Netball is a fantastic sport and there are many different foot and leg injuries that are common to netball as netball involves plenty of sudden stopping, changes of direction, jumping and agile movements. Here are 4 of the most c


Children Foot Development Awareness For Parents
Understanding children’s foot development Children foot and ankle problems can often be difficult for parents to identify. Children’s complaints and a change in behaviour can easily be misinterpreted and misunderstood, especially when children are unable to explain what is wrong. As parents, we worry about our children’s eyes, teeth and other parts of the body. We teach them washing, grooming and brushing their hair but what do we do about our children’s feet? Nothing drives

Diabetes Complications Of The Lower Limb
Understanding diabetes complications of the lower limb Foot complications in diabetes are common but they could post a lifetime disability if no proper foot care is taken. A simple foot ulcer might seem ignorant and non-critical; however, failure of foot ulcers healing can lead to amputation. Of those who have an amputation, about half will experience a subsequent amputation of the other limb. Five-year survival for those who have had limb amputation is poor. Diabetes can aff


Duck Feet / Out Toeing
Understanding Duck Feet – Out Toeing
Out-toeing or duck feet is when your child’s foot points outward instead of straight ahead when he or she walks or runs. Like in-toeing, while out-toeing is often normal and will correct on its own throughout normal development. There are some conditions associated that can cause out-toeing that are serious. Out-toeing is much less common than intoeing and can occur in older children. Out-toeing can also run in families. What is the c


How To Manage Foot Ulcer
Basic guidelines to follow when dressing your foot ulcer STEP 1: Wash your hands thoroughly before you apply the dressing. STEP 2: Cleanse the ulcer with saline (salt water). Once the dressing has been removed, wash the ulcer with normal saline which is available from the chemist. It is important that the foot is not “bathed” as this can increase the risk of infection. You can make a salt solution at home by dissolving a teaspoon of table salt in hot water in a mug and diluti


Pigeon Toes / Intoeing
Understanding Pigeon Toes - Intoeing In-toe or pigeon-toed is when the feet turned inwards as we walk. It is common in childhood and is usually outgrown. This is a very common clinical presentation which may involve one or both feet. It can be observed as part of a child’s normal development however, some forms of intoeing can create additional problems and may warrant intervention. With intoeing, children might be prone to tripping or may look awkward with walking or running