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How we help children With foot pain
1. In Depth
Assessment


2. Easy To Follow
Treatment Plans
3. Comfortable
Orthotics
Depending on the issue being addressed our Podiatrists can use soft orthotics to address any underlying biomechanical concerns. These are comfortable, yet supportive.

How we help children with foot pain in Colac
Is your child suffering with foot pain? Are they limping or wanting to pull out of their usual activities? At Prosper, we understand the impact that foot pain can have on your child’s well-being and their ability to stay active.
Our team is committed to helping children with foot pain, ensuring they can run, jump, and play without limitations. No matter the problem, we are confident we can help. Our goal is to alleviate their pain, restore their mobility, and enable them to engage fully in the activities they love.
Our team of experienced Podiatrists will thoroughly evaluate your child’s condition and create a personalised treatment plan tailored to their specific needs.
Don’t let foot pain hinder your child’s joy and potential. Take the first step toward their recovery by booking an appointment today. We are confident that we can make a difference in your child’s life and restore their foot health.,





FAQs
It really depends on the activity being performed! Look for shoes that are well fitted and comfortable from the beginning. If certain features are required, our team can advise on particular models.
Heel pain in growing, active kids are one of the most common presentations we see in the clinic. It is usually related to the growth plate of the heel bone, and there are many solutions that our team can offer to this problem.
Toe walking can be due to various reasons. It might be a normal part of development, a habit, or a sign of an underlying medical condition such as cerebral palsy or autism spectrum disorder. A podiatry consultation is always a wise place to start.
Having an internal foot position can be caused for a few reasons. It can be a normal part of development that resolves over time as muscles mature and your child grows. It can also be caused by abnormal bone rotation of the legs, which our team can easily assess, diagnose and treat.