Feet are often ignored — until pain, instability, or falls start to interfere with daily life. For NDIS participants, foot health plays a much bigger role than many people realise.
Why Foot Health Matters So Much
Your feet are your foundation. When foot problems are present:
- Walking becomes harder
- Balance becomes less reliable
- Falls risk increases
- Confidence drops
Over time, people may start avoiding movement altogether.
How NDIS Podiatry Helps
NDIS podiatry may assist with:
- Foot and ankle pain
- Nail and skin care
- Structural foot issues
- Gait abnormalities
- Orthotics and footwear advice
- Falls prevention
We often see participants who notice improvements simply because walking becomes more comfortable and stable.
Is Podiatry Funded Under the NDIS?
Yes — podiatry is commonly funded under:
- Capacity Building – Improved Daily Living
- Sometimes Core Supports, depending on needs
Funding is typically linked to how foot health impacts function and independence.
A Common Misconception
Many people believe podiatry is only about nail care. In reality, podiatry often plays a key role in:
- Improving balance
- Reducing falls risk
- Supporting mobility
- Preventing secondary issues
Orthotics and Footwear Support
For some participants, orthotics or footwear advice can:
- Improve walking efficiency
- Reduce pain
- Increase stability
- Support long-term mobility
Recommendations are always based on individual needs — not generic solutions.
“I Didn’t Know Podiatry Was Relevant to Me”
You’re not alone. Many participants only discover podiatry once problems escalate. Early support can prevent much bigger issues later.
Final Thoughts
If foot pain, instability, or balance issues are limiting your independence, podiatry may be one of the simplest but most impactful supports within your NDIS plan.