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Potter Podiatry optimise movement for all

Founded in 2018 by Chloe Potter, Potter Podiatry is a musculoskeletal Podiatry practice and footwear store who help children and adults with lower limb pain and walking disorders.

“Our mission is to optimise movement for all,” Chloe said.

“We are the leading provider of foot and ankle supports to people with disabilities in the Noosa Shire under the NDIS.”

Chloe Potter has been helping people with pain and movement problems in the Noosa Shire for the past 11 years. She is passionate about keeping children and adults pain-free and active in our local community.

John Gallagher joined the practice in 2022, bringing him with him a wealth of custom footwear, orthotic and paediatric experience.

Located on Thomas Street, Noosaville, Potter Podiatry has built a reputation for using cutting-edge, research grade technology to assess their patients’ gait (walking pattern) and movement patterns.

Their technology allows them to identify the root cause of their patient’s pain and produce treatment plans to optimise their patients’ movement and reduce pain.

Potter Podiatry use 3D scanning, computerised design and 3D printing of custom foot orthoses for precision results. They also offer Dolorclast ESWT (Shockwave therapy).

ESWT is the gold standard device for the treatment of achilles and plantar fascia (heel) pain and has extensive research to support its benefit. This technology uses soundwaves to promote natural healing and is used in elite sport worldwide to rapidly reduce pain and restore tendon health.

Potter Podiatry offers:

– Computerised gait assessment.

– Custom foot orthoses.

– Range of comfy thongs, sandals and joggers.

– Custom-made medical grade footwear.

– Ankle-Foot Orthoses (AFOs).

– Supramalleolar orthoses (SMOs).

– Stylish medical grade shoes and sandals for children and adults.

For more information visit potterpodiatry.com.au

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