Foot Balance Technology
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Profile Summary
Foot Balance Technology is an innovative provider of pedorthic footwear solutions. We specialise in offering the most appropriate footwear and orthoses, footwear modification and foot health services to address foot and lower limb conditions and improve foot comfort. Our dedicated team is committed to diabetic foot care, providing footwear and devices that optimise offloading to prevent foot ulceration and amputation. We practice evidence-based patient-centric care and device recommendations. Engaging in research and continuous development is part and parcel of our daily activities.
We are proud to be a trusted service provider for various public health funds, including NDIS, DVA, ENABLE, and CLOSE THE GAP, as well as major private health funds such as HCF, NIB, Medibank Private, and Teachers Health Fund. Join in delivering quality foot care solutions.
We are proud to be a trusted service provider for various public health funds, including NDIS, DVA, ENABLE, and CLOSE THE GAP, as well as major private health funds such as HCF, NIB, Medibank Private, and Teachers Health Fund. Join in delivering quality foot care solutions.
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Hours:
Monday 9 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 9 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM-5 PM
Thursday 9 AM-5 PM
Friday
(Good Friday)
9 AM-5 PM
Hours might differ
Saturday Closed
Sunday
(Easter)
Closed
Monday 9 AM-5 PM
Tuesday 9 AM-5 PM
Wednesday 9 AM-5 PM
Thursday 9 AM-5 PM
Friday
(Good Friday)
9 AM-5 PM
Hours might differ
Saturday Closed
Sunday
(Easter)
Closed
Why work with us
Our services
At Foot Balance Technology we manage and treat various conditions of the foot, ankle, and lower limb extremities that require fitting, fabrication, and adjustments of pedorthic devices/footwear.
We make or modify footwear to assist clients to make and recover as much mobility as possible.
Step into our clinic
for improved foot health
The pedorthists at Foot Balance Technology specialise in the assessment and care of a wide range of foot conditions relating to:
Arthritis
Diabetes
Lymphedema
Bunions
Hammer or clawed toes
Charcot neuropathy
Cerebral palsy
Stroke
Gout
Leg length differences
Shin splints
Heel pain
Pain in the ball of your foot, and
Plantar fasciitis.
A focus on
diabetes
Foot ulceration is a common complication of diabetes. Shockingly, foot ulcers can lead to the need for partial or full amputation of a sufferers' toes and feet.
Research shows that 4 out of 5 diabetic foot ulcers are caused by ill-fitting footwear.
The right footwear recommended and fitted by a professional can reduce your level of risk and potentially save your feet.
Our principal pedorthist, Sayed Ahmed, is passionate about supporting diabetic foot health.
His knowledge and expertise are regularly called upon by public and private practising orthopedic foot & ankle surgeons, podiatrists, physiotherapists, rehab specialists, orthotists, and prosthetists.
He also has a strong referral relationship with the High-Risk Foot Clinics at Concord, Royal Prince Alfred, Westmead, Nepean, St Vincents, Liverpool, Bankstown, St George and Blacktown hospitals.
To build on, and to help spread this knowledge to diabetes patients and clinicians in developing countries, Sayed is completing a Ph.D. in diabetes foot care and footwear at Southern Cross University.
You can read Sayed's blog on diabetic shoes and orthoses, here.
What to expect
Assessment: When you come to the Foot Balance Technology clinic we get to know you and assess your condition using our knowledge, experience, and the latest technology.
An initial appointment usually takes around 45 minutes.
Depending on your foot condition we:
conduct a full biomechanical and gait assessment
use in-shoe or barefoot plantar pressure measurements and analysis systems, and/or
take a 3D scan of your foot and leg.
If you have been referred to Foot Balance Technology by a doctor or other health professional, we apply our expertise to their diagnosis to recommend the best products.
Recommendations: We create your individual foot care plan based on our assessment. This may include the need for:
Prefabricated, extra depth and width shoes or other comfort footwear
custom made orthopaedic footwear and orthoses
stretching and strengthening exercises, and/or
a referral to another allied health professional.
If custom footwear and orthotics are recommended, we use a 3D scan to make a cast of your foot, and computer-aided design and manufacture systems to craft the orthoses.
At Foot Balance Technology we manage and treat various conditions of the foot, ankle, and lower limb extremities that require fitting, fabrication, and adjustments of pedorthic devices/footwear.
We make or modify footwear to assist clients to make and recover as much mobility as possible.
Step into our clinic
for improved foot health
The pedorthists at Foot Balance Technology specialise in the assessment and care of a wide range of foot conditions relating to:
Arthritis
Diabetes
Lymphedema
Bunions
Hammer or clawed toes
Charcot neuropathy
Cerebral palsy
Stroke
Gout
Leg length differences
Shin splints
Heel pain
Pain in the ball of your foot, and
Plantar fasciitis.
A focus on
diabetes
Foot ulceration is a common complication of diabetes. Shockingly, foot ulcers can lead to the need for partial or full amputation of a sufferers' toes and feet.
Research shows that 4 out of 5 diabetic foot ulcers are caused by ill-fitting footwear.
The right footwear recommended and fitted by a professional can reduce your level of risk and potentially save your feet.
Our principal pedorthist, Sayed Ahmed, is passionate about supporting diabetic foot health.
His knowledge and expertise are regularly called upon by public and private practising orthopedic foot & ankle surgeons, podiatrists, physiotherapists, rehab specialists, orthotists, and prosthetists.
He also has a strong referral relationship with the High-Risk Foot Clinics at Concord, Royal Prince Alfred, Westmead, Nepean, St Vincents, Liverpool, Bankstown, St George and Blacktown hospitals.
To build on, and to help spread this knowledge to diabetes patients and clinicians in developing countries, Sayed is completing a Ph.D. in diabetes foot care and footwear at Southern Cross University.
You can read Sayed's blog on diabetic shoes and orthoses, here.
What to expect
Assessment: When you come to the Foot Balance Technology clinic we get to know you and assess your condition using our knowledge, experience, and the latest technology.
An initial appointment usually takes around 45 minutes.
Depending on your foot condition we:
conduct a full biomechanical and gait assessment
use in-shoe or barefoot plantar pressure measurements and analysis systems, and/or
take a 3D scan of your foot and leg.
If you have been referred to Foot Balance Technology by a doctor or other health professional, we apply our expertise to their diagnosis to recommend the best products.
Recommendations: We create your individual foot care plan based on our assessment. This may include the need for:
Prefabricated, extra depth and width shoes or other comfort footwear
custom made orthopaedic footwear and orthoses
stretching and strengthening exercises, and/or
a referral to another allied health professional.
If custom footwear and orthotics are recommended, we use a 3D scan to make a cast of your foot, and computer-aided design and manufacture systems to craft the orthoses.
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