Plantar Pressure Insoles
Plantar Pressure Insoles are at PEAK Podaitry Ever considered how much force you experience when landing on your feet, and what parts take the load? This unique in shoe sensor technology forms part of [...]
Paediatric Development
Paediatric Podiatry has come a long way in the last decade. Not only do we have better parameters to identify “red flags’ early but just as important is that we can also identify what [...]
Sever’s Disease
HEEL PAIN IN CHILDREN - SEVERS DISEASE It is never fun watching your child limp off the sporting field or not be able to participate. Severs Disease is probably the most frequent cause of [...]
January 2018 Newsletter
Welcome to Peak Podiatry Happy New Year from all of us at Peak. Where did 2017 go? That's the question on everyone's mind right now. For us at Peak Podiatry it was an excellent year [...]
2017 Year in Review
Where did 2017 go? That’s the question on everyone’s mind right now. For us at Peak Podiatry it was an excellent year filled with hard work, endeavour and of course happiness. Whilst the new [...]
5 things you need to know but didn’t know about orthoses
They can be soft Not all flat feet need orthotics They can be adjusted They don't have to go in every shoe There are different types for different shoes Orthotics are an external arch [...]
October 2017 Newsletter
Welcome to Peak Podiatry Well, here we are in October already...dare we say Christmas is only a blink away! Winter sports have been done and won. Football, Netball, and Soccer are all taking a break [...]
Ankle Sprains
Ankle Sprains & Rehab Ankle sprains are basically an over-stretch of the ligaments that hold the ankle in place. The severity of the sprain is best described as follows: Grade I Sprain [...]
Does your fat hurt?
You may find it hard to believe, but you can in fact injure your fat. Pain in the base of your heel and around the peripheral of your heel can be related to your [...]
Patellofemoral Syndrome
This refers to pain arising from under and around the kneecap (patella). The Patella is designed to move up and down within a special groove at the end of the thigh bone.