Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis
Morning heel pain that eases as you walk often points to plantar fasciitis. We treat it without surgery.
Read moreCannington Podiatry has looked after Perth feet from the same Pattie Street rooms for more than three decades. Friendly, careful treatment for a wide range of foot, heel, knee and shin complaints, with no referral needed to get started.
Mon to Thu 9am–5:30pm, Fri 9am–12pm. Right by Westfield Carousel, with easy parking and wheelchair access.
Caring for Cannington since 1991
No referral needed
Health fund rebates on the spot (HICAPS)
DVA and Medicare (with referral) welcome
Cannington Podiatry has given friendly, professional advice and treatment for a wide range of foot ailments since 1991, with real experience in general care, nail surgery, paediatrics, sports and orthotics.
You see the same podiatrist each visit, someone who has treated these problems for more than thirty years and takes the time to find the actual cause of the pain, not just the spot where it hurts.
Pain in the feet, ankles and heels is common; there are over 300 disorders known to the podiatry profession, and most of them cause pain somewhere in the foot. We start with a careful diagnosis, then treat with the right mix of dry needling, mobilisation, orthotics and, where it helps, shockwave or laser therapy.
Morning heel pain that eases as you walk often points to plantar fasciitis. We treat it without surgery.
Read moreThe source of foot pain is often some distance from where you feel it. Careful diagnosis finds it.
Read moreMany knee complaints are podiatric in origin. We treat the cause through the feet.
Read moreAcute pain at the front of the lower leg, common in runners. We settle it and stop it returning.
Read moreLeg and lower-back muscle pain can start in the feet. We diagnose and release it.
Read moreGentle Foot Mobilisation Technique to restore the natural movement of the foot's many joints.
Read moreAlongside hands-on podiatry, we offer two equipment-based treatments for stubborn pain that hasn't responded to other approaches.
A non-invasive treatment that uses pressure waves to improve circulation and prompt natural healing. For plantar fasciitis there is a reported 85% success rate; most patients need 3 to 5 sessions, 7 to 10 days apart. No referral required.
More about shockwaveFocused light that eases pain and stiffness in muscles and joints and speeds recovery from soft-tissue injuries. Treatments are quick, usually 4 to 7 minutes, with most patients seeing results after 3 to 5 sessions.
More about laserJust book and come in.
Rebates processed on the spot through HICAPS.
DVA clients are covered.
Rebates apply for eligible patients referred by their doctor.
We are at Suite 6, 7-9 Pattie Street, Cannington, conveniently located near Carousel Shopping Centre, with easy parking and wheelchair access.
Hours: Monday to Thursday 9am–5:30pm; Friday 9am–12pm.
Suite 6, 7-9 Pattie Street
Cannington, Western Australia 6107
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