
A Multidisciplinary Approach to Lower Limb Health
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A Multidisciplinary Approach to Lower Limb Health: How Foot Formula Is Redefining Complex Care
When it comes to persistent lower limb issues — from unresolved injuries to biomechanical dysfunction and chronic pain — a one-size-fits-all approach often falls short. At Foot Formula, we believe that truly effective care requires collaboration, depth, and diversity of expertise.
That’s why we’ve created a fully integrated, multidisciplinary clinic — combining Podiatry, Sports and Exercise Science, and Physiotherapy — to assess, diagnose, and treat even the most complex lower limb conditions.
Whether it’s the hip, knee, ankle, or foot, we’re here to uncover the full picture of your problem and provide a clear, comprehensive plan forward.
Why Multidisciplinary Matters
Lower limb health is about more than just the part that hurts. A problem in your foot could stem from your hip. A chronic knee issue might be tied to the way you walk, run, or move. That’s where a multidisciplinary approach makes all the difference.
Rather than bouncing between separate professionals, you benefit from a team that works together in real time, offering a 360° view of your condition.
This is particularly important for patients who:
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Have ongoing or recurrent injuries
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Have seen multiple clinicians with little progress
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Experience pain without a clear diagnosis
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Struggle with biomechanical or movement-based dysfunction
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Need an individualised rehab or performance plan
The Foot Formula Team Approach
At Foot Formula, your assessment isn’t handled by one clinician alone. You’ll often be seen by a combination of specialists, who each bring their own area of expertise to your case.
MSK Podiatry
Our podiatrists focus on the structure and function of the foot and ankle, assessing how issues in these areas affect the entire lower limb. From gait analysis to pressure mapping, they provide in-depth insight into movement and mechanics.
Podiatric Sports Medicine
Our specialists in podiatric sports medicine combine in-depth knowledge of sports injuries and functional biomechanics. They assess movement efficiency, training load, tissue health, and identify issues that may be causing or perpetuating injury. Their role is essential in building effective rehabilitation and return-to-activity plans.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists bring expertise in muscle, joint, and soft tissue injuries, focusing on hands-on therapy, rehabilitation, and mobility. They play a key role in resolving pain and restoring functional movement through structured recovery plans.
What a Multidisciplinary Assessment Looks Like
During your visit, we take the time to listen to your full story and conduct detailed testing — often with two or more clinicians working together. You may experience:
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Joint and range-of-motion testing
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Dynamic gait analysis
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Movement screening and functional testing
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Strength and stability assessments
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Soft tissue evaluation
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Footwear and activity review
Book Your Integrated Assessment
Ready for a fresh perspective? Start with a free phone consultation — no obligation, just a chance to speak with our team and find out if our unique approach is right for you.