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Nepean Podiatry was established in the Penrith area in the year 2000, with the goal of establishing the premier podiatry facility in the region. To provide the people of Penrith and surrounding areas with the latest in foot pain solutions for many conditions of the lower limb. All patients with lower limb injuries are assessed using the latest in tablet computing technology to establish a detailed biomechanical profile and the most accurate treatment plan possible. At Nepean Podiatry in Penrith we aim to provide the most complete and up to date treatment for all your foot care needs. Our podiatrists regularly attend conferences and continuing education seminars to ensure that their treatments are the most effective based on the latest research. Our young and friendly podiatrists take a fresh approach to foot care, embracing preventative measures to keep your feet comfortable and pain-free for longer.  
Podiatrists are university qualified allied health practitioners that diagnose and treat foot and lower limb conditions. Our feet carry us so far in life, therefore it is important to ensure that they are looked after properly by your podiatrist. Using modern treatment options such as dry needling techniques, orthotics, deep tissue massage and kinetic sports taping among many other modalities for common conditions such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, shin splints, knee and achilles tendon injuries your podiatrist will tailor a treatment plan to manage your foot pain. 


Flat Feet (Fallen Arches) The Foot is rolling in reducing the distance between the ground and the arch of the foot.
High Arches The foot is rolling out and mainly contacts the ground on the lateral (outside) of the foot.
Heel PainPossible condition could be Sever’s Disease - a common condition which presents as pain at the back of the heel.
Pigeon Toes and Knocked KneesPossible condition could be Pigeon Toes and Knocked Knees. Pigeon Toes and Knocked Knees are a common presentation of intoeing. Symptoms could be feeling uncoordinated while walking, or tripping while walking or your toes scuff your shoes.
Heel PainPlantar Fasciitis is inflammation of a soft tissue structure that forms the arch of the foot, known as the plantar fascia.
A Plantar Heel Spur is a small bony growth on the bottom of the heel bone (Calcaneus) resulting from excessive tension from the Plantar Fascia.
Achilles Tendonitis often results from excessive tightness and tension within the calf muscles and/or the Achilles tendon.
Shin SplintsShin Splints commonly presents as pain in the front compartment of the lower leg.
Knee Pain & Patello-Femoral SyndromeKnee Pain can be caused by many factors such as poor biomechanics, sports injuries and arthritis.
Patello-Femoral Syndrome is a result of abnormal foot and leg mechanics, leading to abnormal pulling forces being placed on the kneecap.
Ingrown Toenail Ingrown toenails occur when the nail places excessive pressure on the surrounding skin often leading to inflammation and sometimes infection.
Fungal Toenail Your toenail looks discoloured or infected. There are many effective antifungal treatments available for fungal nails. Your podiatrist can help to thin the affected nail plate and increase penetration of any topical treatments.
Skin ConditionsAthletes Foot (Tinea Pedis). Tinea can affect the webspaces in between the toes and the soles of the feet.
Plantar Wart (Verrucca). Plantar Warts occur as a result of the Human Papilloma Virus entering broken skin tissue.
Calluses or Corns. Calluses and corns are excessive build-up of dead skin as a result of pressure or friction Point