Working Feet

Working Feet

One in five workplace claims are due to an injury to the lower limbs, including the feet and the toes. Working feet are vulnerable to injury and the conditions in your work environment may exacerbate foot problems. Shoes and boots that are worn for work can often cause more problems.

To meet the legal requirements of occupational health and safety, your employer may require you to wear safety boots – hard wearing boots that have steel toe caps and robust, non-slip soles. There are limited choices available in the fit of safety boots because of the requirements for this footwear to meet Australian Standards. Thus, many people wear safety boots that do not suit the shape of their feet because of bunions, clawed and retracted toes and the like. In the interests of harmony, factory owners have been known to insist that all staff, including their receptionists wear safety boots even though their receptionist may never venture forth to the factory floor.

In spite of the long hours that staff members are required to stand in the retail sector, many staff will choose to or be required to wear fashionable shoes which are usually not suited to long hours of standing on a hard surface.

If you are suffering from sore feet from your working shoes you should visit one of our podiatrists because we can advise on more appropriate footwear and help you to manage your pain.

Our Services

We provide the following podiatry services: sports injuries, children’s foot care, orthotics, shockwave therapy, nail surgery, video gait analysis & swift thermotherapy.

Melbourne Podiatrist offers quality foot treatment for residents in Brunswick, Sandringham, Bentleigh, Hampton, Essendon, Cobury & Mentone. If you would like more information, please call our Brunswick Foot Clinic on (03) 9387 8555 or Sandringham Foot Clinic (03) 9555 6555 or click below to book online.

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The Brunswick and Sandringham Foot Clinics will be closed for an extended break over this festive period.

The Brunswick Foot Clinic will reopen at 8.30am on Monday 20th January 2025 whilst the Sandringham Foot Clinic will reopen at 8.00am on Wednesday 22nd January 2025.

Appointments can be made and varied at either clinic using the book online feature of our website. Just click on the orange, Book online now button and follow the prompts.

If you wish to vary an existing appointment please call our clinic number on 9387 8555. Whilst our voicemail service will not be monitored every day during our holiday we will strive to respond to your enquiry in a timely manner.

We of the Brunswick and Sandringham Foot Clinics hope you have an enjoyable and safe festive season and we look forward to seeing you again in 2025.

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