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HomeIn BusinessStaying steady: Mobility-focused podiatry for Sunshine Coast seniors

Staying steady: Mobility-focused podiatry for Sunshine Coast seniors

For more than 40 years, Dan Everson Podiatry has supported older adults on the Sunshine Coast, helping them remain mobile, confident, and independent.

Our clinicians assess balance, gait, and footwear, then design practical plans that fit daily life at home and in the community.

We provide comprehensive foot care for common and complex needs, including ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, diabetes-related foot health, and arthritis management.

When appropriate, we incorporate modern therapies such as shockwave therapy and structured exercise delivered through our Falls & Functional Mobility Clinic. These programs target strength, flexibility, and proprioception to reduce falls risk and improve everyday movement.

Your appointment begins with a thorough history and objective testing—balance and strength screens, walking analysis, and pressure assessment—followed by clear advice.

We can liaise with your GP, carers, and family, and offer footwear and orthotic guidance where beneficial.

Ageing changes how our bodies move, but the right plan can help you keep doing the things you love: shopping independently, walking with friends, playing with grandchildren.

To learn how podiatry can support your mobility goals, book a balance and mobility assessment with Dan Everson Podiatry today.

Home visits are available in some cases, and NDIS and DVA referrals are welcome.

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