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The Sri Lanka Chronicles

Wow- what an experience. A country that surprises and enthuses at every turn.

Sri Lanka 1 The Teardrop Isle known as Sri Lanka- (Ceylon).

This trip to Sri Lanka has been in the planning for two years. And it was hard to dampen the expectations. I personally think that if people set their expectations too high, the trip will always fail to impress. But a small part of me still likes to dream and hope.

Sri Lanka Fish   Drying fish on sacking in Negombo

Sri Lanka proved to be a destination that I will recommend over and over again.

But you will have to find your own reasons for going. We all have different ideas about what excites us, and for me it is always the people. The Elephants came in a close second though.Sri Lanka and Treena Althea and Treena with their Lily crowns.

I was fortunate to have my father (Gary) and his wife (Althea) accompany me on my journey. It was a country that appealed to all of us equally in many ways- particularly the climate at this time of year.Sri Lanka Gary and Althea

The pictures can paint the story here but if you wish to know more, I am sure I can be convinced to tell you of our travels when I see you.

I hope you have enjoyed the blog (my version of a postcard)- love Treena.

Sri Lanka Elephant

Sri Lanka 2      Sri Lanka 3  

 

 

 

Morton’s Neuroma

What is Morton’s Neuroma?

It is the ‘squeezing’ of the nerve placed between the 3rd and 4th metatarsal bones. Morton’s Neuroma is very similar to Metatarsalgia, but in addition displays symptoms like numbness and a tingling sensation in the toes. It can be quite painful at times.

morton's neuroma treatment

A neuroma is a benign tumour of a nerve. Morton’s Neuroma is not actually a tumor, but a thickening or swelling of the tissue that surrounds the digital nerve leading to the toes.

mneuroma2Podiatrists can help identify the triggers that aggravate your neuroma and show you ways to alleviate the pain. Orthotic inserts can be placed in women’s high heel shoes as well as unisex flats. Modifications to the shoe may be recommended- with the Podiatrist placing specific pads to enable displacement of the pressure along the metatarsals.  How can Southern Podiatry help reduce your foot discomfort?Neuroma is not actually a tumour, but a thickening or swelling of the tissue that surrounds the digital nerve leading to the toes.

The Podiatrist may request an ultrasound to assist in determining the size of the neuroma if the discomfort persists, as in some cases surgery will be required. For more information, talk to your Podiatrist.

Call us today for an appointment- 09 235 2060

Sri Lanka or bust.

Treena is going to test the limits of her feet during an excursion in Sri Lanka next week. For years, Treena has suggested people search out warmer climates during New Zealand winter months, and she has decided to follow her own advice.

Sri Lanka

So Sri Lanka was decided on as the destination. Why? Because none of the touring party had been there before. As good a reason as any. Apart from the length of the flying- 16 hours one way, it promises to be an exciting trip. Mosquito repellent at the ready, cotton clothes almost in the suitcase, and togs thrown in for good measure. I wonder what type of foot problems she will encounter? I am sure it won’t be long until she spots something that fascinates her.
Treena will be unavailable from 27th July to 13th August with her Sri Lanka trip, immediately followed by a conference from the 15th August to 17th August 2014. Whilst she is having a break, Kimberly will continue with clinics scheduled in Waiuku, Tuakau and Pukekohe.

Watch this space for an update on what Treena finds over in Sri Lanka.

It may be the next hot spot for those with an adventurous heart.

FS6 Compression Foot Sleeve- now available.

#6 zones of medical grade compression support for the foot- can you afford to be without it?

FS6 tri colour

For people that are sensitive to strapping tape, have a chronic foot condition that requires support, acute foot discomfort- then this product could be the one for you. Easy to apply to the foot, able to be used daily, and available in three colours- white, black and natural- we have the solution for you.

It is now being sold onsite in the clinics, and soon to appear in the website shop.

If you have any questions about this product, feel free to contact us today- 092352060.

 

Oxfam Trailwalker 2014

Oxfam trailwalkers 2

“Oxfam Trailwalker is the most life changing, team building, foot slogging, friendship forming, group hugging experience…ever!” This is what the official Oxfam Trailwalker website states, and the slogan is true to form.

For one of our team- Podiatrist Kimberly Scott, this is her third year providing podiatry support to a team- aptly named “Poverty sucks: Let’s walk about it” for the 24 hour period.

Oxfam trailwalkers

Lessons learnt and handy tips for others considering the event:

#1- Have good socks that you change regularly throughout the event.

#2- There is no substitute for comfortable supportive shoes. Disclaimer- A ten year old pair of trainers that feel like slippers are not deemed appropriate).

#3- Train, Train, Train! Your body needs to be prepared for this endurance event.

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Sky City Breakers and me

Sky City Breakers logo

Thanks to our supplier- Bentra Specialist Medical Distributors and “Maxigesic”, we won two tickets to see the Sky City Breakers play and win against the Sydney Kings on Thursday 30th January 2014 at Vector Arena. Due to the nature of their high energy and high impact sport, Basketball players are prone to ankle injuries and therefore well known to the Podiatry profession.  What a great game, and a wonderful opportunity to see these athletes in action.

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