2009 December | Total Care Podiatry

Keens Footwear – Men

Our Mens Range of Keen Footwear..

Newport H2

The Mens Newport H2 – The standard for hybrid versatility recognized around the world as the water performance sandal that changed the way people think about sandals, Hybrid versatility, patented toe protection and amphibious design.

Features are:  Metatomical low durometer eva moulded footbed

Multi-directional lug pattern with razor siping

Patented toe protection

Quick draw elastic cord lace

Washable polyester webbing upper with microbe shield   Sizes 7 -17

The Mens Austin – For Urban Adventures

This is a classic oxford lace design

Leather and moisture-wicking textile lining

Waterproof leather upper and removable metatomical footbed  Sizes 7-17

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Keen Footwear

Womens Keen range:

Presidio – Fashionably rugged

  • Classic Oxford lace designe
  • Leather and mositure-wicking textile lining
  • Removable metatomical footbed
  • comes in Black, Walnut, Shitake and Madder brown

PTC Mary-Jane

  • Work in style with these Mary-Janes
  • Keen cush footbed
  • Waterproof  leather
  • adjustable instep strap
  • Available in Black

Midori MJ

Easy to live in

  • Adjustable instep strap for easy on and off
  • keen cork and eva midsole
  • natural canvas upper
  • removable metatomical footbed
  • natural rubber and jute outsole
  • available in Rust, Black & Shitake
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No need to let foot pain become Achilles heel

Dr . Tim Rindlisbacher, National Post Published: Wednesday, December 09, 2009

- Tim Rindlisbacher, BSc (PT), MD, Dip. Sport Med., is director of Sports Health at the Cleveland Clinic in Toronto.

Every sport has its signature injury. “Tennis elbow” is famous. But if it’s true that life is a sort of sport, then heel pain seems to be its companion. It’s a pesky ailment that can hang on for weeks and frustrate the professional athlete as much as the average couch potato.

“Heel pain is treatable,” says Cleveland Clinic Canada chiropodist, Megan Grantham. “But it helps to know something about what causes it.”

Most heel pain is of the type that goes by the name plantar fasciitis. It’s named after the plantar fascia, a thick ligamentous structure that’s stretches like a bowstring from heel to toes, and supports the arch of the foot. When the foot bears weight, this supportive tissue stretches and becomes taut in a movement that is called “pronation.”

“We pronate with every step we take,” Grantham says. “The trouble starts with excessive or awkward pronation.”

A sudden increase in running, jumping or other high-impact activity can pull and twist the plantar fascia, causing tiny micro-tears, inflammation and searing pain. (People whose feet are “flat” are at particular risk for plantar fasciitis.)

The pain may extend along the bottom of the foot, but usually hurts most at the heel.

“Abnormal pronation pulls at the heel — the plantar fascia’s weak point of insertion,” Grantham says. “In some cases, this may provoke the heel to grow extra bone in an attempt to reduce the tension. This extra bone is called a heel spur, and it can itself be painful.”

Plantar fasciitis is almost always at its worst early in the morning as sleep causes it to stiffen and weight bearing suddenly stretches it with the first steps of the day. After a long day on your feet, the pain may return in the evening.

“At the bottom of every case of heel pain is a biomechanical problem,” Grantham says. “This is something we can identify, analyze and solve.”

Today, plantar fasciitis is more treatable than ever. Custom foot orthotics (special shoe inserts) can correct awkward pronation and redistribute weight away from the heel. Physiotherapy that addresses movement of the soft tissues of the foot and nearby leg muscles is also valuable.

“It’s not unusual for patients to improve in as little as two weeks with a combination of orthotics and physiotherapy,” says Grantham.

So don’t let inflamed tissue turn you into a tenderfoot.


Please call us at Total Care Podiatry and we can help 03 5223 1531

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Top 10 Tips for Party Shoes this Christmas


1.   Ensure an accurate fit as far as possible

2.   Try to keep the heel height below 4cm to avoid ankle injury

3.   Protect the toes with gel covers to avoid corns

4.   Cushion the heel and forefoot to prevent soreness

5.   Apply protective linings to the internal stitching to stop blistering

6.   Try to wear high heels for short periods to allow your feet to recover

7.   Strengthen ankle muscles and joints by drawing the letters of the alphabet with your foot

8.   Vary your shoe style to encourage a normal walking pattern

9.   Keep high heels for special occasions

10.   Consult a Podiatrist should symptoms persist or worsen

High heels, offer a height advantage to shorter women and can also make the calves and legs appear shapelier…but that’s where the benefits end. Most women sooner or later, develop a love/hate relationship with their collection of shoes, that is to say they are often attractive yet painful to wear. As we approach the Christmas party season ‘what shoes to wear’ can become a real concern.

The slim fit of high heel shoes can create pressure areas to the skin of the foot particularly around the toes resulting in corns and callus . A tighter fitting heel area and stitching within the shoe can cause skin irritation or blistering.

Higher and narrower heels can result in body weight being painfully transferred to the ball of the foot .  Wearing these shoes can also throw the body’s centre of mass forwards, causing an increased curve of the spine as compensation or to the side resulting in an ankle sprain  or even a fracture.

Many women will suffer no immediate adverse effects from wearing their favourite party shoes. However, wearing such shoes for the majority of time can dramatically increase the likelihood of problems.

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Shoe Range

Footwear Service and Advice

Here at Total Care Podiatry we provide advice on appropriate footwear for sporting, occupational and leisure activities as well as childrens footwear.

We also have a range of  fashionable comfortable footwear at affordable prices please look at both the womens and mens shoe gallery.  We also provide a free footwear fitting service if necessary (by appointment)

Modification to your existing footwear can also be prescribed to improve the function of the feet and legs while walking.

Our aim is to ensure that everyone in your family has the best and most appropriate footwear.

The many features and benefits of our Dr Comfort range:

  • Availablity on Men’s and Women’s styles
  • Designed  to fit the most difficult feet with comfort and style the use of top quality full grain leathers and lycra uppers for added fitting comfort
  • Seamless linings to reduce friction
  • Eva/Plastazote Diabetic footbed included with every pair
  • Cushioned lightweight midsoles
  • Extra depth tow boxes
  • Every style available in 3 width fittings
  • Dress, classic and Active style options

Our Homy Ped Range Offers

“dual fit” footwear – the unique Homy Ped dual fit concept is ideal for the Total Care Podaitry prescribed orthotics.

our range of diabetes shoes offer comfort and style while reducing wear and tear on your feet.

our natural balance range are designed to reduce stress on your lower back, knees and helps maintains correct posture whilst walking.

Hybridlife by Keen

Keen offer an evolved collection of hybrid products that allows people to live their HybridLife, whether at the beach, hiking a favourite trail, sailing, or enjoying the neighbourhood park.  Keen products provide the comfort, durability and styling for any hybridLife adventure.

Create, play and care, It’s a way of life

We call it HYBRIDLIFE

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