About the Practice
Open Mon - Fri 830 - 530pm
Foot Focus Podiatry was established in Perth in 2000 and is dedicated to providing a caring and understanding environment for all your podiatry concerns for your whole family. We are able to treat general podiatry conditions such as a simple corn / ingrown nail to more complicated biomechanical concerns.
Our clinic has over 75 years of combined knowledge (6 Podiatrists including a Podiatric Surgeon). Foot focus is a hands on clinic, all podiatrists have completed additional courses and participate in weekly in-house case discussions & training to ensure we provide you with the highest level and up to date care.
Dr Naraghi is a real asset to our team being a Podiatric Surgeon (Foot Surgeon) with over 15 years experience. We as a team can offer all conservative options including foot surgery where necessary.
We now also offer Bowen therapy and reflexology which compliments podiatry very well.
We are located in Perth (South of the river) in Wilson, which is conveniently located between Curtin University and Westfield Carousel.
Our biomechanical difference:
We specialise in muscular skeletal conditions.
We take a holistic and systematic approach in considering how your feet contribute to possible knee, hip or back pain.
We have all completed additional courses in advanced orthotic therapy.
We are a very “hands on” clinic utilising many manual therapies:
Joint mobilisation
Dry needling / trigger-point
Strain counter-strain
Osteopathic techniques
Low Level Laser therapy
Acupuncture
Our orthotic difference:
We believe that in a lot of cases by restoring joint & muscle mobility & function orthotics aren’t needed. We mostly use affordable orthotics ($75-139) which are easily adjusted on the spot to your individual requirements using various wedges and padding. This provides immediate intervention for your symptoms and also helps guide us to determine whether orthotics will help your knee, hip or back pain. These orthotics are a prescription aid for casted customised orthotics should orthotics be needed long term. Please refer to our website for a detailed explanation.