Specialist Sports Podiatry

Laura Langman, New Zealand Netballer

Expert sports podiatry services in Waikato featuring computerised video gait analysis, sport-specific footwear assessment, and outdoor testing. Trusted by elite athletes At Waikato Podiatry, we understand that every step, sprint, and stride matters when it comes to athletic performance. Our specialised sports care has earned the trust of elite athletes across New Zealand, including netball…

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Bio-Mechanical Assessment & Gait Analysis

Bio-Mechanical Assessment & Gait Analysis  The arrangement of the bones, intrinsic muscles of the foot, extrinsic foot muscles in the leg and presence of powerful ligamements all work together to maintain a strong, stable foundation. Weaknesses in the structures maintaining foot integrity can result in problems such as fallen arches. Hypomobility = stiff and inflexible…

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Professional Boundaries and Relationships “Teamwork!”

The importance of expertise and collaboration Sometimes in life and business, it is tempting to be all things to all people. Attempting to do everything can compromise quality and effectiveness. In healthcare, specialisation is key—it ensures patients receive the highest level of care from experts who are best suited to address their specific needs. At…

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Are you Pregnant and experiencing Foot Pain?

Foot pain during pregnancy Pregnancy brings about many physical changes, and while most women expect symptoms such as morning sickness or back pain, foot pain is often overlooked. However, as your body adapts to carrying extra weight and hormonal shifts occur, your feet undergo significant changes, leading to discomfort and potential complications.   We want…

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Ingrown Toenail Causes and Solutions

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Ingrown Toenail Causes and Solutions Ingrown toenails are a problem we often see here at Waikato Podiatry. They can be a very stubborn condition to shift, and can be quite problematic and painful for sufferers.   What causes ingrown toenails? There are a variety of things which can cause an ingrown toenail. The number one cause…

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Foot Problems Can Cause Back Pain

The Surprising Connection Between Foot Problems and Back Pain Did you know that some back problems are directly related to poorly functioning feet? By properly supporting and controlling foot function, your back pain could be considerably reduced. If you’ve struggled with persistent back pain, this information could change everything. The Missing Link in Back Pain…

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Are you a women suffering from Heel Pain?

Women’s footwear and heel pain It’s no surprise—women’s feet face different challenges than men’s, particularly due to footwear choices. While this is a generalisation, men often wear more practical and comfortable shoes in the workplace, while women—especially in certain professions—may feel pressured to wear high heels or other unsupportive footwear. Some women choose fashion over…

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Ankle Bracing or Strapping Tape?

  There is a lot of information about ankle injuries, specifically inversion ankle sprains, there is very little information regarding the usefulness of an ankle brace compared to strapping tape as a preventative measure to reduce ankle injuries. Doing nothing is not a good idea As expected, players that took no preventive measures had a…

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Do I Need Surgery for my Ingrown Nail?

Do I need surgery for my ingrown nail? What is an ingrown toenail? Ingrown toenails can be extremely painful and debilitating and even minor problems can quickly flare into something much worse if left untreated. At Waikato Podiatry Clinic we have treated thousands of ingrown toenails successfully over many years and unfortunately, many are the…

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Netball a players perspective

We thought it would be beneficial to get Laura Langman’s professional perspective on her transition from traditional runners to Netball shoes and how she found her experience to be beneficial. We hope this helps others best determine the footwear they choose for Netball.   What did you initially notice in the transition from runners to…

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