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Seniors foot and knee help!

It’s all too common for seniors to be told they just have to put up with foot and knee pain and degenerative concerns such as arthritis, that they should expect it at their age or that surgery and medications are the only options. But this is simply not the case say the experts at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics who’ve been assisting seniors with foot, knee and leg concerns for 25 years. They’ve helped many to:

– reduce or eradicate pain

– avoid surgery including knee replacements

– eliminate the need for ongoing medications like anti-inflammitories

– increase mobility

– resume activities

“As we age we are more prone to particular lower limb concerns. But whilst we can’t make things work like they did when you were 25, thanks to the latest medical research and treatments, we can assist pain and improve function and mobility better than ever before. We can even repair damaged and degenerated joints and tissues – all with natural treatments and without the need for surgery”, says Dr. Paul Dowie, founder of Foot and Leg Pain Clinics and one of Australia’s leading foot, knee and leg pain experts.

“If you’re in your senior years and suffering foot, ankle, knee, leg or hip pain don’t be disheartened there is nearly always something we can do to assist, regardless of age.”

Foot and Leg Pain Clinics have helped seniors in their 70’s, 80’s and beyond, with a range of concerns. These include:

– Degenerative conditions

– Arthritis particularly osteoarthritis

– inflammatory conditions

– General joint pain

– Mobility and postural concerns

– Soft tissue tears

– Hammer or claw toes

– Bunions

– Balance issues and falls risk

Call 1300 328 300 for an appointment at Foot and Leg Pain Clinics Berwick. Mention this article and get $50 Off your initial consultation.

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