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Why do you Dry Needle legs and feet?

dry needle 3Dry Needling is the use of sterile, solid filiform needles to specifically target and restore muscle function, and reduce muscle pain. It can be used to treat many foot and lower leg conditions such as:

  • Shin splints
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Improve joint range of motion and flexibility
  • Relaxes overused, tired muscles
  • Aids in recovery from physical exercise
  • Muscle dysfunction.

The needles are very fine and most people do not feel them enter the skin. A healthy muscle feels very little discomfort. However if a muscle has active trigger points you will feel a warm sensation or a sensation like a muscle cramp, the “twitch response”. Once a “twitch” response has been elicited, the muscle fibers in that area relax, ‘inflammation’ is reduced and circulation improves.

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Getting fit during Spring – choose your shoes wisely!

feelgoodLast week I decided to take up the offer from Feelgood Fitness Bendigo and get fit. So I arranged an initial assessment and braved the shops to buy workout gear (that is a whole story of its own).

Rocked up early, note deliberate omission of “bright” and was put through my paces on cardio. Well, within 20 minutes on the treadmill I was regretting the days I slept in rather then getting up for a walk. 10 minutes on the rower and I was kicking myself for stopping cycling to work each day (well, if I had the energy to kick myself I would have). 5 minutes on the step machine and I was cursing the Phys Ed class I wagged when I was in Year 8!!

Weights tomorrow……… heartfelt thanks, in advance, to whoever invented power steering. You can guarantee they weren’t a health nut!

sneakersOn a positive note, I was blessing my stability/cushioning gym shoes. If you are building your body from the ground up, you have to start with your shoes. Yes colour is important, but choosing a pair should be based on fit, performance and injury prevention.

Tennis shoes are designed for tennis, running shoes for running, walking shoes for walking. Believe it or not, this is not a ploy by the industry to get you to part with your hard earned cash. Manufacturers design shoes with the specific movements of each activity in mind to improve performance and reduce the risk of injury.

So it’s important to select an athletic shoe based on the exercise you plan to perform.

Diabetes impact on Australians

Diabetes is the epidemic of the 21st century and the biggest challenge confronting Australia’s health system.

Facts about diabetes:

  • 280 Australians develop diabetes every day. That’s one person every five minutes
  • Around 1.7 million Australians have diabetes. This includes all types of diagnosed diabetes (1.2 million known and registered) as well as silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes (up to 500,000 estimated)
  • More than 100,000 Australians have developed diabetes in the past year
  • For every person diagnosed with diabetes there is usually a family member or carer who also ‘lives with diabetes’ every day in a support role. This means that an estimated 2.4 million Australians are affected by diabetes every day
  • Total annual cost impact of diabetes in Australia estimated at $14.6 billion

Tracy Kemp Podiatry can help you manage your feet issues if you suffer Diabetes.  You can also contact Diabetes Australia for further information – Helpline 1300 136 588

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What can you do with your feet?

Foot painting by Katie

Foot painting by Katie

As a local Bendigo Podiatrist, I meet people from all walks of life.  A while back I worked with Katie, a young dancer with a broken foot.  As part of her rehabilitation, she had to pick up a pen with her toes, and she progressed to being able to write her name using her feet.

She is now back dancing ballet.  As a thank you, she surprised me with this beautiful painting she had created by foot!

It has pride of place on my clinic walls.

– Tracy Kemp.

Teenage boys and nail care…

toenail surgeryIt amazes me how teenage boys can ignore the most painful infected toenails, until the smell leads their parents to action!  This one particular beauty had been self treated for up to a year before professional intervention was sought.

It took 20 minutes in total from start to finish to remove the offending section of nail under local anaesthetic.  Four weeks later, it was fully healed.  One year later, and it has not reoccurred.

– Tracy Kemp