Business: Sydney Heel Pain
Spokesperson: Karl Lockett
Position: Business Owner
Phone: 02 9388 3322
Email: help@sydneyheelpain.com.au
Location: Suite 1002 (Level 10), 109 Pitt Street, Sydney 2000
Website: www.sydneyheelpain.com.au
Google Maps Link: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tq8HhGSwby5TQbBq7
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Dr. Karl is a sports podiatrist, specialist podiatrist and principal practitioner at the Sydney Heel Pain Clinics. He has been treating patients with chronic and acute foot pain conditions such as Plantar Fasciitis and Achilles Tendonitis for more than 20 years.
The clinic's treatments not only alleviate pain but also address the underlying causes of patients' conditions, reducing the likelihood of recurrence. The treatments provided for Plantar Fasciitis and other conditions have been tried, tested, and verified through rigorous internal self-audits routinely so patients can count on the most reliable therapies, exercises and solutions.
The most common condition treated at the clinic, accounting for 80% of patients. Characterized by pain under the heel, especially first thing in the morning, with a stone bruise sensation under the heel.
The clinic emphasizes that heel pain rarely results from spurs alone; rather, inflammatory changes around the spur cause the pain. Treatment focuses on addressing the root cause of plantar fascial irritation.
Requires a specialized treatment approach that differs from standard tendinopathy protocols. Patients typically experience pain in the back of the heel bone, reduced ankle range of motion, and calf tightness.
Characterized by an inflamed bursa causing heel pain, which can occur alongside plantar fasciitis. The clinic recognizes that bursitis requires a different treatment approach and carefully assesses whether both conditions are present.
Common in children aged 7-14 years during growth spurts and active sports. The clinic offers multiple treatment options specifically designed for young patients.
Also known as 'pump bump,' this involves a bony heel spur at the back of the heel bone. Most common in middle-aged females and presents as a visible enlargement at the back of the heel.
Not Just Symptom Treatment: The clinic focuses on:
Root cause identification and correction
Pain often subsides within weeks when the cause is addressed
Long-term solutions, not temporary relief
Digital gait analysis
3D foot scanning
Real-time force transfer measurement
Functional load testing
Over 20 years treating heel pain specifically
Over 5,000 successfully treated patients
Management of complex cases that haven't responded to conventional podiatry
Treatment of cases that failed passive therapy or symptomatic interventions
The clinic distinguishes itself through:
Non-generic, customized treatment approach (not protocol-based)
Focus on root cause treatment rather than symptom management
Investment in advanced diagnostic technology
20+ years of specialized experience in heel pain
Track record of 5,000+ successfully treated patients
Accessibility for international patients
Expertise in complex case management
Commitment to evidence-based treatment methods
Don't let plantar fasciitis or heel pain hold you back. Book your appointment today and start your journey to pain-free living.