Braces and Cam Boot Fittings
We offer a range of upper and lower limb braces and CAM boots suitable for acute lower limb injuries, designed to aid in your recovery and enhance your mobility. Choosing the right brace involves several factors, and selecting the appropriate one can significantly improve your healing process, reduce pain, and support your daily activities.
Heal, Move Well & Feel Empowered.
If you haven't received a medical assessment for your injury, we recommend scheduling an initial physiotherapy consultation. This allows our physiotherapist to thoroughly evaluate your injury and arrange necessary scans and investigations, ensuring you receive a tailored treatment plan that optimises your recovery process.
By providing a thorough assessment and a comprehensive range of braces, we ensure that each patient receives the most effective support for their specific injury, leading to a faster and more comfortable recovery.
How We Can Help You:
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CAM Boots: Ideal for foot fractures or stress fractures, providing stability and protection to promote healing.
Ankle Braces: Perfect for supporting ankle ligaments following a sprain, enhancing stability and preventing further injury.
Knee Braces: Offering patellofemoral support and assistance for osteoarthritis and realignment, these braces help reduce pain and improve knee function.
Pelvic Braces: Includes SIJ belts for lower back support, helping manage pain and enhance mobility.
Shoulder Supports: Collar and cuff slings to immobilize and support the shoulder during recovery.
Elbow & Wrist Braces: Designed for conditions such as tennis elbow and wrist sprains, these braces provide targeted support to alleviate pain and facilitate healing.
Tubigrip: Available in sizes A - E for swelling management and various support needs, offering compression and support where needed.
We can also order in stock with turn around usually being 1-2 business days.
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Lower Back Pain
Disc bulges and related injuries
Sciatica
Hypermobility
Chronic Pain Management Plan
Juvenile and Adult Arthritis
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
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Hip Pain
Hip Osteoarthritis
Gluteal Tendinopathy and Hip Bursitis
Proximal Hamstring Tendinopathy
Groin Pain
Womenโs Health Physiotherapy
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Knee Pain โ Patellofemoral pain, ITB pain and Patella Tendinopathy
Knee Osteoarthritis
Muscular Strains and Injuries โ calf, quadriceps, hamstring
Bone Stress Injuries
Falls Risk Assessment & Prevention
Hip, Knee & Ankle Injuries
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Heel Pain โ Achilles Tendinopathy and Plantar Fasciitis
Ankle sprains
Ankle Instability
Morton's Neuroma
Shin Splints
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ACL, meniscal and ligamentous injuries in knees
Return-to-Sport Rehabilitation
Injury Prevention Programs
Running Assessments
Sports Performance Enhancement
Gym-Based Programs
Powerlifting Programs
Together, weโll create a personalised treatment plan designed to fit your specific needs, goals, and lifestyle, supporting you every step of the way on your journey towards recovery and wellness.
FAQ'S
FAQ'S
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During your first session, we will conduct a thorough assessment to understand your condition, discuss your health history, and set your treatment goals. This helps us create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your specific needs.
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No, you donโt need a referral to see a physiotherapist. You can book an appointment directly with us.
However, if you plan to claim through Medicare (Enhanced Primary Care Plan), you will need a current referral from your GP. Once you have the paperwork you can forward it to us at info@kaylanawellnesscollective.com prior to your appointment.
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The number of sessions youโll need depends on your specific condition and goals. After your initial assessment, weโll provide a recommended treatment plan, which can range from a few sessions to a more extended program.
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A cam boot, also known as a controlled ankle motion (CAM) boot, is a type of orthopeadic boot designed to immobilise and protect the foot and ankle. It helps manage injuries such as fractures, sprains, or post-surgery recovery by limiting movement and providing support.
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Bone healing time varies depending on the type and location of the fracture, age, and overall health. Generally, it can take 6-8 weeks for bones to heal, but some fractures may take longer. Your healthcare provider will give you a more accurate estimate based on your specific injury.
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Several factors can impact bone healing, including age, nutrition, overall health, smoking, and the type of fracture. Adequate rest, proper nutrition, and following your healthcare provider's recommendations are crucial for optimal healing.