What is podiatry

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What is Podiatry


Podiatry is a sub-specialty of orthopedics that requires a formal, particular, and specific educational process focused precisely on the care, diagnosis, treatment, and care of foot and ankle diseases. There are very good universities that offer podiatry studies in Australia and especially in the capital, so it is easy to get a podiatrist Ballarat. There are some differences between a podiatrist and an orthopedist who must be known to seek appropriate help. If I had a disease that involves only the foot (trauma, fungi, localized infections, etc.) I would look for a podiatrist near me. If on the other hand, the disease could involve another system, an orthopedist I would look for it.


The Podiatrist is the health professional responsible for the examination, diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and care of conditions and functions of the human foot and ankle. For that, he (she) is capable of developing surgical procedures, prescribing corrective devices, prescribing and/or administering medications, as well as to plan the exercises suitable for the physical medicine and rehabilitation of the patients who need treatment of the diseases of the feet.


The orthopedist is a doctor who specializes in bones, joints, and tendons, basically the body parts that allow the person to move. Orthopedists are specialized in muscular and skeletal diseases throughout the body but may specialize in a particular part such as feet, hips or shoulders. Orthopedists also treat other problems and diseases that can affect the patient's muscles and bones.


Anatomically and physiologically the foot and ankle are wonderful. In this article, we will refer specifically to the anatomy leaving the physiology for another article. The foot and ankle are composed of twenty-six (26) bones, thirty-three (33) joints and one hundred seven (107) ligaments and tendons, as well as an immense network of nerves, veins, arteries, in addition to muscles and skin. The feet have a quarter of the bones of the human body.


The foot can be subdivided into three parts: hindfoot, midfoot and forefoot: • Hindfoot is composed of the talus and calcaneus or heel. The two long bones that make up the leg, the tibia and the fibula, are articulated with the upper part of the talus to form the ankle. It has a stabilizing function.


• The middle part of the foot consists of five irregular bones: cuboid, navicular, and three wedge-shaped bones, which are the arches of the foot, which serves as a shock absorber. The middle of the foot is connected to the forefoot and hindfoot by muscles and the plantar fascia. This part has a rhythmic function since the bones that form it act synchronously. • The forefoot is composed of the five metatarsals that form the metatarsus and phalanges of the foot (toes). Like the fingers of the hand, the big toe has two phalanges (proximal and distal), while the rest of the toes have three phalanges. The joints between the phalanges are called interphalangeal and those that exist between the metatarsus and the phalanges are called metatarsophalangeal. Its function is dynamic.


It is always interesting to know what kind of medical specialists exist in the community where you live and among them know about a podiatrist near me. If you live in the Australian capital, it is interesting to know that there are very good podiatrist Melbourne.


1/520 Mair, St Ballarat VIC 3350 Ph : 0459 546 980 Podiatrist in Ballarat https://www.insteppodiatry.net.au


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