Podiatry@ Nambour Sports & Spinal, 15 minutes away from Palmwoods

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SPORTS & SPINAL NAMBOUR

Podiatry

Nambour

1/ 2-4 Nambour Mapleton RoadNambour QLD 4560

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Sports & Spinal Nambour Podiatry services patients across Bli BliMalenyWoombyeParklandsBurnsideMontville and Palmwoods.

Our experienced podiatrists provide assessment, diagnosis and treatment of foot, ankle and lower limb conditions across all ages.

Located within an active Sunshine Coast region, podiatry at Nambour commonly supports individuals managing:

  • Heel pain and plantar fasciitis

  • Running and sporting injuries

  • Lower limb overuse conditions

  • Foot and ankle instability

  • Work-related strain

  • Diabetic foot care

  • Paediatric foot conditions

Many patients attend due to increased training load, outdoor recreation demands or physically active occupations common across the Coast and hinterland.

Assessment may include detailed lower limb biomechanical evaluation and video gait analysis where appropriate. Understanding foot mechanics can be important not only for local foot pain, but also where movement patterns contribute to knee, hip or lower back symptoms.

Treatment plans are tailored to your clinical presentation and lifestyle needs, and may include:

  • Custom and semi-custom orthotics (sports, work and casual)

  • Footwear advice

  • Soft tissue treatment

  • Strength and mobility exercises

  • Load management guidance

Education and long-term self-management strategies form an important part of care, helping reduce recurrence and support ongoing mobility.

As part of a multi-disciplinary clinic, Podiatry at Nambour may be integrated with Physiotherapy or Exercise Physiology programs where clinically indicated.

Podiatry Services Include

  • General foot care

  • Sports and running injuries

  • Heel pain and heel spurs

  • Foot and lower limb injuries

  • Video gait analysis

  • Running and sports orthotics

  • Work and casual orthotics

  • Paediatric podiatry

  • Diabetic foot care

  • Ingrown toenail management

  • Warts and verrucas

Sports & Spinal Nambour is NDIS registered and supports Medicare referrals and private health rebates via HICAPS. EFTPOS and credit card facilities are available onsite.

If you are seeking a podiatrist in Nambour or the Sunshine Coast hinterland, our team provides structured, evidence-based care designed to improve mobility, reduce pain and support long-term lower limb function.

We believe in understanding the whole picture and background, taking the time to work through this and develop a full understanding is of the highest priority.

Your appointment will include:

  • A discovery phase includes history taking, understanding expectations, goals, current level of understanding, barriers and desired outcomes
  • Hands-on assessment and diagnosis
  • Functional assessment – depending on the presenting condition, biomechanical assessment involves thorough sport or activity specific testing and evaluation
  • Treatment
  • An improvement plan mapped out to get you to where you need to be

The plantar fascia is situated under the medial longitudinal arch of the foot. It attaches to both the heel and the toes.  During movement, the central part plays an important functional role by helping the arch lift during propulsion. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of plantar heel pain and 1 in 10 people may experience it in their lifetime.

A positive is that 90% of patients suffering from plantar fasciitis can be successfully treated without surgical intervention. At Sports and Spinal Podiatry, our approach is to work with you to create the best environment for reducing plantar heel pain levels and improving your quality of life as quickly as possible. It is common to start seeing reductions in discomfort levels within the first 2-3 weeks of treatment with our Podiatrists. It is also common to be able to reduce overall pain levels to a very manageable level over a 3-to-6-month period. In some cases, even sooner.

We conduct a thorough screening during your initial consultation, so we are able to give you and your GP valuable information about your foot health status. This screening also allows us to appropriately educate you about looking after your feet and overall health.

More specifically our diabetic foot assessments include:

A Vascular Study:

We use both a Doppler Study and an Ankle Brachial Index test to give you valuable information in regard to the risk of Peripheral Vascular Disease.

By combining information from both tests gives us vital information to give an accurate account of your vascular status with the ability to track this species over time.

Dermatological Observation:

Checking for obvious signs of deterioration and high-risk areas. Recommendations to address these areas are made directly to you (e.g. diabetic friendly footwear, soft pressure offloading orthoses) including setting regular podiatry treatments as required to maintain their feet.

Peripheral Nerve Testing:

Conducted using a monofilament and tuning fork. This allows us to detect any early signs of peripheral nerve deterioration and set a baseline for future assessments. If current or future deterioration is detected, then we pass this information onto your GP for possible further investigation into diabetic status.

Musculoskeletal & Physical Activity Assessment:

We are identifying any potential physical weaknesses and then educating you about how to improve these. This may include giving strength and conditioning exercises that not only help prevent stubborn overuse injuries but also help promote blood flow to the peripherals. An overall discussion about how regular exercise is important for helping regulate blood sugar and overall health is usually incorporated into this assessment.

Footwear Assessment:

Make sure your current footwear is not placing you at risk from complications from friction or pressure. Appropriate recommendations are made about which footwear is best for casual, work and exercise wear. The correct footwear can also make a difference in helping prevent overuse injuries, especially for those beginning an exercise regime to help lose weight.

For those who have diabetes, it is essential to have regular visits with a Podiatrist, to ensure mobility and prevention of long term foot complications.

Sever’s disease is an acute injury to the growth plate at the back of the heel which is most common in young athletes. It is most common between the ages of 10-12.

In children, there is a growth plate located where the Achilles tendon inserts into the heel bone. During periods of rapid growth, the calf muscle and Achilles tendon become tighter causing excessive forces through the growth plate. Forcible and repeated contraction of the calf muscle can injure the growth plate causing pain.

Symptoms:

  • Pain where the Achilles inserts into the heel pain
  • Pain increases during exercise
  • Tender through the back of the heel and may be some localised swelling

Causes:

  • Tightness/Weakness through the calf complex
  • Foot biomechanics
  • Overtraining
  • Playing sport on hard surfaces
  • Inadequate footwear

Treatment may include:

  • Rest
  • Activity Modification
  • Icing
  • Foot Tapping
  • Padding
  • Heel Raises
  • Soft Tissue Treatment
  • Calf/Achilles Stretching and Strengthening
  • Physiotherapy
  • Orthotic Therapy

Morton’s Neuroma is typically described as a compression of the nerve that runs in between the 3rd and 4th metatarsals.  Due to compression, this can cause scar tissue to form and an enlargement of the intermetatarsal nerve. A Morton’s Neuroma usually occurs in an unstable foot type and/or wearing tight-fitting footwear for extended periods of time.

An unstable foot type has the effect of causing instability in the forefoot, this instability increases the movement of the 3rd and 4th metatarsal and as a result, causes the irritation and impingement of the nerve.

Wearing tight-fitting footwear causes a squeezing effect through the forefoot and therefore impingement of the nerve through compression forces.

The pain is generalised through the ball of the foot and can be described as a shooting/burning pain, which worsens while weight-bearing and wearing tight-fitting footwear.  Pain may radiate through the 3rd and 4th toes.  Pins and needles or sharp shooting pain may be experienced when the forefoot is squeezed together and pressure is applied to the foot.

Treatment May Include: 

Conservative Management Includes Icing, Massage, Foot Taping, Padding, Stretching, Foot Strengthening, Adequate Footwear, Footwear Modification or Function Foot Orthoses.

Injections of local anesthetic or cortisone may also be used by Sports Physicians to help relieve painful symptoms.

Our Podiatrists are equipped with the right tools and equipment to be able to take great care of your feet. We attend to Ingrown Nails, Curved Nails, Thicken Nails, Hard Nails, Fungal Infections, Cracked Heals, Callus/Corns, Plantar Warts, Bunions and more.

We offer a full range of foot care services to meet and exceed all of your foot health needs.

Ingrown toenails are toe nails that tend to grow inwards and dig into the flesh of the toe, causing redness, swelling and even infection when left untreated.

Ingrown toenails can be caused by incorrectly cutting toenail techniques and incorrect footwear.

Your podiatrist may have to perform a  partial toenail avulsion procedure, it is a safe and effective treatment that is performed by an experienced podiatrist under local anaesthesia. The aim of the procedure is to remove enough of the nail, generally without the toe being cut or stitched. Followed by the application of a chemical that prevents that small part of the nail from regrowing. Your toe will then be carefully dressed to assist with the healing and protect the surgery site from any infection.

Follow up appointments will be made with our Podiatrist until fully healed, however, the pain will ease within a few days.

Orthotics, more correctly termed here as Foot Orthoses, are shoe inserts that are placed into your footwear to assist rehabilitation of soft tissue injuries. These can be either non-custom or custom foot orthoses and both can play an important role in treatment depending on the condition, the amount of support that is required and the time frame you have been suffering from the condition.

Custom foot orthoses are prescribed from your specific biomechanical measurements and exact dimensions of your feet to assist in an overall treatment plan to alleviate long-standing foot, ankle, knee, and hip pain.

They are often best used alongside physical therapy to aid in deloading injured soft tissue structures so that they are better able to heal and recover. It is important to understand however they are not a magical cure, nor do they train your arches to set them higher despite some misleading information you may come across. Used as part of an overall treatment plan they can be a very valuable addition to getting you back to pain-free movement.

Custom foot orthoses may assist in helping treat the following conditions:

Plantar fasciitis/Heel Spur Syndrome, Achilles Tendinopathy, Tibialis Posterior Dysfunction, Peroneal Muscle Tendinopathies, Midfoot Arthritis, Painful Bunions, Big Toe Joint Osteoarthritis, Osteopenia, Morton’s Neuroma, Intermetatarsal Bursitis, Metatarsalgia, Diabetic Ulcers, Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome, Shin Splints, Sever’s Disease and Persistent Calf Tears

At Sports & Spinal Podiatry we have the latest & highest quality foot orthoses technology. We take pride in ensuring your customised foot orthoses are designed and made to the highest quality using the latest materials & most accurate methods; such as 3D laser scanning technology and computer-aided design and manufacturing.

What is a Shockwave?
A shockwave is essentially a PRESSURE DISTURBANCE that propagates rapidly through a MEDIUM.

What is Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy?
Extracorporeal shockwave therapy is a non-invasive, safe and effective treatment in which a device is used to pass acoustic shockwaves through the skin to the affected area. It aims to improve pain, function, and quality of life in conjunction with other treatments.

Common conditions we treat with Shockwave?

  • Plantar Heel Pain/Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendinopathy
  • Shin Splints/Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome
  • Patella Tendinopathy
  • And More

How does it work?
It is trying to take affected soft tissue from a more chronic state to an acute state. Doing so provides a stimulus to a ‘stalled’ repair sequence.
The full details of how it does this are yet to be identified, but some of the effects are related to:

  • Mechanical Stimulation
  • Increased Local Blood Flow
  • Increase In Cellular Activity
  • Transient Analgesic Effect On Afferent Nerves
  • Break Down Calcific Deposits (primarily, but not exclusively in tendon)

When will you see the results?
This varies between individuals, but it is not uncommon to start feeling a reduction in pain levels after your first session. The benefit of a reduction in pain last for months. The actual tissue repair effects also continue in the months following. This combined with addressing all contributing factors, will ensure maximum positive outcomes.

How many sessions are required?
Most clinical research has used between 3 to 5 sessions, but up to 8 sessions may be needed in more stubborn cases.
The time between sessions is 4 to 7 days – Ideally no longer than two weeks.

Is it claimable on Private Health?
We use these codes to split the following charges to help you get a maximum rebate back if you have private health for Podiatry. Please check if you are unsure if you are covered.

Codes 014 or 012 – Standard consultation
Code 145 – Electrophysical Therapy

Session costs
Initial consultation (30min) – $145
Follow-up consultations (20/30min) – $115/$145

Is Shockwave Therapy all I need to do?
It is a beneficial adjunct to treatment, but it should not be used as a sole treatment. Working with your Podiatrist or Physiotherapist to address ALL the contributing factors is VITAL for overall success with your rehabilitation.

Why EMS Doloclast Shockwave Therapy?
Bench studies demonstrate that the DolorClast® Radial Shock Waves delivers up to 200% more energy density than competing devices at frequencies of 15 Hz and above and maximum pressure. This means three times more energy for better treatment outcomes.

Where?
Sports & Spinal Sippy Downs
9 Ochre Way, Sippy Downs
Phone: (07) 5322 5644

Who?
Our Podiatrists at Sports & Spinal are experienced in treating the musculoskeletal condition of the feet and lower limbs. Through working alongside other allied health professionals, we are trained in looking at the whole picture and using the appropriate treatment modalities to help get you back to full function and beyond.

services & FACILITIES

  • On-Site Parking (5 spaces)
  • Street Parking
  • Gym & Pilates Equipment
  • NDIS Registered
  • Medicare Rebates
  • HICAPS Health Fund Claims

OUR TEAM

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Jackson Cooke

Podiatrist - Musculoskeletal & General Care

Podiatrist – Musculoskeletal and General Care

Jackson graduated from Queensland University of Technology in 2019, he has over 5.5 years of experience as a podiatrist. He has a strong passion for proactive, problem-solving treatment—helping patients address issues before they become more serious.

Jackson enjoys all aspects of Podiatry but has a special interest in sports injuries, biomechanics, and ingrown toenail management, Jackson enjoys the variety that comes with treating a broad range of foot and lower limb conditions. He believes in a well-rounded approach and thrives on the challenge of finding tailored solutions for each patient.

Outside the clinic, he’s a self-proclaimed sports tragic who loves watching everything from AFL to cycling. He also regularly plays tennis and enjoys exploring the local walks and hikes with his young family.

Now based on the Sunshine Coast with his wife and young son, Jackson is committed to building long-term relationships with his patients and supporting their ongoing foot health.

Jackson is available for podiatry consults at Sports & Spinal Nambour.

What Nambour Patients Say

R R
★★★★★

I see Ben and Trudy. With their help, weakness in my foot has vastly improved. Both are professional and listen to the patient. The admin staff is also very helpful. The treatment is costly but otherwise I s as m happy with this clinic.

Lauren Kaszick
★★★★★

Cannot thank Hayley enough for literally giving me my life back.
I’ve gone from someone who was lacking in agility and couldn’t get up off the floor properly, to one who’s so much healthier and happier.

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Chevrolet Jones
★★★★★

I cant recommend anywhere better to go than here. Ive only just started with Candice and im already improving incredibly fast. I also have to let everyone know how much the lovely lady at reception is, she is extremely caring, understanding and makes it easy to actually get to my appointments with no stress as i suffer from PTSD and anxiety and always makes a massive impact on my mental state, remaining relaxed and calm enough to attend my appointments that i have extreem trouble going to in general. Thankyou to everyone at sports and spinal nambour

Leah Hawksley
★★★★★

I was diagnosed with CRPS in my right foot and my whole life stopped from the pain and not being able to walk. I was lucky enough to be referred to Sophie at Sports and Spinal Nambour.
Sophie’s knowledge, understanding and experience with CRPS and chronic pain has literally helped me walk again and have hope!
Sophie is an exceptional physiotherapist and I 100% recommend her to anyone suffering from CRPS or chronic pain.

Samantha Frew
★★★★★

Hayley was great. She was very professional and took the time to explain the mechanics of why we were doing each exercise.

Kate Baggott
★★★★★

I can’t recommend Sports and Spinal Physiotherapy enough! From the moment I walked in, their receptionist provided exceptional care—friendly, welcoming, and incredibly helpful with scheduling and questions. The physiotherapy team and exercise physiologist were outstanding in helping me recover from my injury. They tailored a plan that worked perfectly for me, and their expertise and encouragement made all the difference. I’m back to feeling my best thanks to their amazing support. Highly recommend this clinic!

Ruby Miller
★★★★★

I’m really grateful for the care I have received at Nambour Sports and Spinal over the past few years.
In 2023, Ben Hones helped me recover from a kneecap subluxation with a tailored exercise program.
Then, in 2024, I had a pregnancy massage with Trudy who managed to release some intense rib pain that had plagued me for my whole pregnancy. Trudy was super knowledgeable and she also gave me some strategies to help care for my body during the last few weeks of pregnancy.
Now, in 2025, I’ve been so grateful for the care of Lexi Ironside who has been helping me recover from birth and get back into exercise.
I really can’t praise the team highly enough. Everyone I’ve ever seen has been super professional, and I’ve received very practical and effective care. Thank you!

Jodie McIntyre
★★★★★

Sophie Stewart is an incredible physiotherapist who cares for her patients & their needs. She is professional, supportive & works hard at all times to provide the best care she can. I am so grateful to her for helping me & l highly recommend her to anyone.

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