Simply the Best...Podiatry!

Jason Agosta

This is a series of short podcasts to giving simple tips to assist and enhance your best Podiatry practice.

Simply the Best...Podiatry! discusses clinical issues with many guests and is presented by Podiatrist Jason Agosta and guests.

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Episodes

Ep.37 Mastering Orthotic Therapy with Matt Mollica and Gus McSweyn
Apr 21 2024
Ep.37 Mastering Orthotic Therapy with Matt Mollica and Gus McSweyn
Unlock the secrets to effective orthotic therapy for patients at every stage of life as we sit down with podiatrists Matt Mollica and Gus McSweyn. Our experts shed light on the subtleties of custom-fit orthotics for growing children, delve into the complexities of treating mature feet, and reveal why a one-size-fits-all solution is a myth in the world of podiatry. Discover how understanding a patient's unique biomechanics can lead to better outcomes and why the right intervention at the right time is crucial.Step onto the field with us as we examine the intricate dance between performance footwear and orthotic devices in the competitive arena of sports. Learn how material selection and design considerations can prevent injuries and boost athletic performance. Matt and Gus discuss the nuanced approach needed when treating athletes with degenerative conditions, offering a playbook for balancing correction with comfort. Whether you're a practitioner or a sports enthusiast, this conversation is a game-changer for anyone looking to optimize foot health in high-stress environments.Finally, we explore the art of communication between Podiatrists and orthotic laboratories, with insights from Matt. They underscore the importance of translating a clinical vision into a tangible product that aligns with patient needs. As we dissect the relationship between practitioners and lab technicians, you'll learn about the pivotal role of understanding lab processes and the continuous loop of feedback necessary for refining orthoses prescriptions. For an eye-opening look into the intersection of craft, care, and technology, tune into this episode and step forward with confidence in your podiatric knowledge.Support the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.36 Liam Russell: Blending Personal Training with Podiatry and Orthoses in Practice
Apr 6 2024
Ep.36 Liam Russell: Blending Personal Training with Podiatry and Orthoses in Practice
Explore the fusion of personal training with podiatry and the profound impact it has on patient care, as we sit down with Liam Russell, a spirited podiatrist fresh from his inaugural year in the field. Liam's story unfolds, revealing how his unique blend of expertise has shaped his approach to podiatry, from the foundational confidence built through hands-on university experiences to his dedication to patient pacing and maintaining enthusiasm for the profession. As a podiatrist passionate about sports rehabilitation, his insights are invaluable for both novices and veterans of the field, showcasing the need for a personalized touch in patient treatment strategies.Uncover the subtleties of orthotic therapy as we navigate through the philosophies and realities of clinical orthotic use. Moving past the often rigid academic teachings, this episode illuminates the spectrum of orthotic approaches, emphasizing the concept of assisting rather than dominating foot function. With Liam's expertise, we delve into the journey from educational theories to clinical practice, highlighting the importance of experience in evolving one's understanding of orthotic prescription. As a practitioner who values being hands-on with orthotic modifications and prioritizes continuous learning, Liam's narrative offers a relatable roadmap for those striving to refine their craft in orthotic therapy.We wrap up with a deep dive into the innovation of materials and their application in orthotic development, particularly for the dynamic needs of runners. Drawing from my own experimentation and Liam's personal training background, we share our collaborative discoveries in this domain. From the flexibility of EVA and Polypro to the precision of 3D printing, this conversation champions the hands-on approach and the art of crafting support that complements the body's natural movement. Listeners will be inspired by our commitment to pushing boundaries and tailoring care, ensuring that their takeaways from this episode will not only inform their practice but also ignite their passion for podiatry.Support the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.35 Sinead Tracey's Patient-Centered Approach and Orthoses in Practice
Mar 24 2024
Ep.35 Sinead Tracey's Patient-Centered Approach and Orthoses in Practice
Embark on a journey to redefine patient care with Launceston's own Sinead Tracy, a podiatrist who weaves 17 years of expertise into a narrative of evolution and empathy. Together, we unravel the tapestry of orthotic philosophy as it melds seamlessly with an approach to clinical practice that places the patient at the forefront. Sinead's transformation from a high-volume practice to one that cherishes comprehensive assessments and urgent care availability has not only amplified treatment success but also cultivated a harmonious patient-practitioner relationship. Fiona Allen's influential perspective on managing practitioners also surfaces, underscoring the pivotal role of strategic workweek planning in delivering stellar patient care.Witness the maturation of podiatry methods, transitioning from guesswork to an enlightened strategy that makes patient-specific needs paramount. Our conversation with Sinead Tracy sheds light on the pitfalls of over-correcting foot alignment and the critical awareness of tissue capacity and proper loading in orthosis use. We peel back the layers on managing children's foot pain, ensuring a balance between reassurance and proactive treatment for asymptomatic individuals, and the value of a whole-body perspective. This chapter is a homage to the impact of continual learning and hands-on experience in refining patient treatment protocols.Finally, we share a heartening tale of conservative podiatry triumph through the story of a young woman's ankle sprain, which was resolved without surgical intervention. The art of crafting bespoke treatment plans comes to life as we discuss the integration of 3D scanning technology and the discerning selection of materials for custom orthoses. It's a celebration of patient-centered podiatry and the psychosocial facets of healthcare, where even modest victories pave the way for profound improvements in the lives of those we serve. Listen to discover how a dedicated focus on individualized patient experiences yields transformative outcomes for those we're privileged to treat.Support the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.34 Orthoses in Clinical Practice: Insightful Strategies with Matt Dilnott
Mar 3 2024
Ep.34 Orthoses in Clinical Practice: Insightful Strategies with Matt Dilnott
Unlock the secrets of orthotic therapy with Matt Dilnot, a seasoned expert who's revolutionized his clinical methods. This episode promises a treasure trove of insights into the effective use of orthotics, ensuring you walk away with invaluable knowledge on patient treatment strategies. Matt's journey from a once frequent orthotic prescriber to a selective, evidence-based advocate showcases the profound transformation within our field. As we peel back the layers of historical overuse, you'll learn about the delicate balance between research and real-world application, and how it influences the way we mitigate lower limb conditions today.Join us as we examine the dynamic world of orthotics, where we've transitioned from rigid to flexible devices, ensuring muscle function isn't compromised. The conversation with Matt brings to light pivotal research on the adverse effects of stiff orthotics on muscle atrophy, prompting a reevaluation of our approach to foot health. Hear about the growing acceptance of off-the-shelf orthotics in modern practice and their burgeoning role in patient care, marking a significant shift from skepticism to appreciation. This episode is more than a dialogue; it's an educational journey that will reshape your understanding of orthotic application and its lasting impact on patients' lives.@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostawww.thegenie.auMelbournefootclinic.com.au@matthewdilnottm.dilnott@melbournefootclinic.com.auSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.33 Orthoses and the Art of Podiatric Excellence: Insights from Matt Appleton
Feb 24 2024
Ep.33 Orthoses and the Art of Podiatric Excellence: Insights from Matt Appleton
Join the reflective journey with Jason Agosta and the esteemed podiatrist Matt Appleton, as we unravel the intricacies of orthotic therapy. With Matt's extensive background in private practice, sports medicine, and shoe retail, our conversation meanders through the evolution of podiatry, shining a light on the artisanal craft of orthotic fabrication and its critical role in clinical expertise. We share stories that celebrate the lessons learned from patients, and Matt imparts his wisdom on keeping the zeal for podiatry aflame through a career rich in diversity.This episode isn't just about the who's who and the what's what; it's an ethical exploration into the heart of patient-centric care, dissecting the delicate balance between necessity and financial influence in the prescribing of orthotics. We lay bare the ramification of over-prescription, and why follow-up care isn't just an afterthought—it's a cornerstone of effective podiatry. As we navigate the practical skills essential for modifying orthotics, we underscore the educational void in current teaching methods, advocating for a musculoskeletal curriculum that does justice to the hands-on finesse required in our field. Listen in for a discourse that promises to enrich your perspective on the craft and challenge you to reflect on the impact of your work in podiatry.@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostawww.mattappleton.com.authegenie.auSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.32 Orthoses for Cycling: Performance, Precision and Innovation with Artur Maliszewski
Feb 11 2024
Ep.32 Orthoses for Cycling: Performance, Precision and Innovation with Artur Maliszewski
Prepare to elevate your cycling performance as Artur Maliszewski, a podiatrist with a passion for precision, shares the secrets of custom cycling orthoses. Discover the game-changing impact of aligning your feet for the perfect pedal stroke, where every ounce of power is seamlessly transferred to your ride. Artur's approach promises to revolutionize your cycling experience, ensuring that your feet, shoes, and pedals work in flawless harmony.Join us for a journey through the meticulous process of crafting bespoke orthoses, as Artur unveils the intricate steps from foot scan to final fitting. Learn how tailored orthoses not only boost your speed and stamina but also safeguard your knees from the wear and tear of the road. With Artur's expertise, we navigate the world of elite cycling, revealing how even the narrowest heels and the highest arches can find solace and strength in a perfectly fitted cycling shoe.Finally, we delve into the sustainable future of sports science with Artur's insights on 3D printing in orthoses. Imagine a world where your athletic gear is not only custom-fit but also kind to the planet, reducing waste and repurposing materials for the next generation of cyclists. Artur's vision for a circular economy in orthoses, footwear, and fashion isn't just a dream—it's a ride we're embarking on together, pushing towards an environmentally conscious finish line. Strap in for an episode that's all about the synergy of cutting-edge technology, bespoke craftsmanship, and the pedal-powered pursuit of a greener world.@footwork_podiatric_laboratorywww.footwork.com.au@fireflyorthoses@arturmaliszewski@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostajason@ja-podiatry.com@the_championwithinSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.31 Orthoses in Clinical Practice with Sophie Fitt
Feb 3 2024
Ep.31 Orthoses in Clinical Practice with Sophie Fitt
Are custom orthoses the panacea for podiatric woes, or is there more to the story? Sophie Fit of Fitzroy Podiatry rejoins us after the triumph of our metatarsal stress fractures discussion to unravel the complexities of orthoses in clinical practice. Our conversation cuts through the noise to lay bare the diverse ideologies and methodologies podiatrists bring to the table. It's an inviting look behind the curtain of patient-specific treatments, where one size never fits all but tailored solutions reign supreme.Sophie's seasoned perspective shines as she walks us through her judicious approach to orthotic intervention, a testament to her expertise and dedication to patient care. She champions the diagnostic prowess of temporary treatments like taping before committing to custom orthoses, highlighting their instrumental role in her decision-making process. Equipped with high-quality foams and bespoke metatarsal domes, Sophie artfully illustrates her success in providing long-term relief for forefoot maladies. For practitioners and enthusiasts alike, this episode is an enlightening journey through the craft of creating comfort and the art of personalized care.@simplythebestpodiatry@fitzpod@sophieelizabethfittwww.fitzpod.com.auwww.thegenie.au@jasonagostaSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.29 Orthoses in Clinical Practice with Matt Mollica
Jan 21 2024
Ep.29 Orthoses in Clinical Practice with Matt Mollica
Embark on a journey through the nuanced world of Podiatry with me, Jason Agosta, and the esteemed Matt Mollica from Windy Hill Podiatry, as we unravel the complexities of orthotic therapy in clinical practice. Our inaugural chat in this series promises to illuminate the various paths podiatrists take when incorporating orthoses into patient care, a subject often met with professional reticence. We address the elephant in the room—the apprehension surrounding the discussion of orthoses, possibly linked to the daunting task of mastering the evidence behind their use and the fear of being under-informed.Together, we engage in an honest exchange, sharing our individual entries into Podiatry and how this has shaped our approach to treatment plans that seamlessly integrate orthotic therapy. The conversation covers the spectrum from the benefits of preformed orthoses—celebrated for their adaptability and patient comfort—to the vital role of cost-effective solutions tailored to diverse shoe types. We aim to foster a greater synergy between podiatrists and other healthcare professionals, enhancing the respect for Podiatric expertise and enriching patient care through collective wisdom and practical experiences. Tune in to this enlightening discourse and emerge with a richer understanding of the pivotal role orthoses can play in promoting foot health and overall well-being.whpc.com.au (Windy Hill Podiatry Clinic)@simplythebestpodiatry@mashie_melbourne (Matt Mollica)@australiangolfpassport@jasonagostawww.thegenie.au (genie orthoses)Support the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.28 Surgical Podiatry and Podiatric Challenges:  Mark Gilheany
Jan 8 2024
Ep.28 Surgical Podiatry and Podiatric Challenges: Mark Gilheany
Embark on an insightful journey with Podiatric Surgeon Mark Gilheany and myself, Jason Agosta, as we peel back the layers of what it takes to make it in the high-stakes world of professional tennis, as well as the intricate field of podiatry. Mark, whose dual roles as a medical expert and the parent of an up-and-coming tennis star offer a rare dual perspective, provides an in-depth look into the solitary battles and mental fortitude required of athletes at the pinnacle of the sport. Together, we navigate the evolution of podiatric surgery, underscoring the significance of ongoing education, the rigors of specialization, and the hurdles of funding and advocacy that shape the profession.Feel the pulse of a profession as we dissect the challenges and triumphs within podiatry, from the diversity of cases in country practice to the complex pathway of becoming a podiatric surgeon. We tackle the controversies and necessity for unity within the field, emphasizing how collective efforts are crucial in overcoming policy barriers for the sake of patient care. Our dialogue extends into the practicalities of career progression, both on the tennis court and in the healthcare arena, highlighting the adaptability and mentorship essential for success and the professional responsibilities that come with high-pressure roles.Concluding with a strategic approach, Mark and I address the need for collaboration to navigate the hurdles podiatry faces. By examining the relationship between podiatric and orthopedic surgery, we shed light on the potential for synergistic patient care and the importance of a regulated approach to surgical practice. We also consider the broader implications of media misrepresentation and public policy on the profession. Join us for a conversation that promises to enrich your understanding of what it means to strive for excellence, whether that's by serving a tennis ball or saving a patient's mobility.Support the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.27 Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability with Andrew Wynd Physiotherapist.
Dec 16 2023
Ep.27 Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability with Andrew Wynd Physiotherapist.
Are you constantly battling with annoying ankle instability? Join us as we delve deep into the subject of chronic lateral ankle instability with our special guest, the insightful physiotherapist Andrew Wynd from Balwyn Sports Physiotherapy. Andrew, with his wealth of knowledge, shares his experiences.Diving deeper, we explore how a comprehensive patient history is crucial in dealing with ankle instability. Shedding light on the commonly overlooked symptoms like syndesmosis injuries and lateral ankle pain, we discuss how patients modify their movement patterns to compensate for instability. We also provide insights on how certain activities, such as multi-directional sports, can contribute to this condition. Laced with Andrew's insights, we discuss the use of braces, taping, lateral wedging strategies, and soft tissue therapy. Round out your knowledge on ankle instability and discover effective strategies to manage it effectively. @balwynsportsphysiotherapyandreww@balwynsportsphysiotherapy.com.au@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostajason@ja-podiatry.com@officialfreestylefeet.com.auFreestylefeet.com.auOttowa ankle rulesDefinition chronic ankle instability international ankle consortium 2016Cumberland ankle instability toolSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.26 Diabetes: The Crucial Role of Foot Strength with Matt Dilnot
Dec 3 2023
Ep.26 Diabetes: The Crucial Role of Foot Strength with Matt Dilnot
Hang tight as we journey into the intricate world of foot strength, diabetes, and what this means for podiatry. Today, we're unearthing the connection between diabetic patient's foot strength and the risk of ulceration with Matt Dilnot, a Podiatrist at Melbourne Foot Clinic and Clinical Educator at La Trobe University. Matt's astute insights from research in this area crack open neuropathy and motor control issues. This is about the physiological response which leads to the weakening of the intrinsic foot muscles in diabetics.We're also bridging the gap between musculoskeletal medicine and diabetes care in this thought-provoking dialogue. Matt's take on maintaining mobility and strength around toes for patients with diabetes is for all podiatrists. We also rewind to a study from 1989, illuminating the association between toe deformity and ulceration risk in diabetic patients. So, whether you're a podiatry professional or simply keen to understand how to minimize ulceration risk, this episode holds the keys to unlocking those insights. Ready for a deep dive into the diabetic foot and its strength? Let's get started!Holewski, J. J. et al. (1989) ‘Prevalence of foot pathology and lower extremity complications in a diabetic outpatient clinic.’, Journal Of Rehabilitation Research And Development, 26(3), pp. 35–44. Available at: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2666642Mueller, M. J. et al. (2003) ‘Forefoot structural predictors of plantar pressures during walking in people with diabetes and peripheral neuropathy’, Journal of Biomechanics, 36(7), pp. 1009–1017. doi: 10.1016/S0021-9290(03)00078-2.Cheuy VA, Hastings MK, Commean PK, Mueller MJ. Muscle and Joint Factors Associated With Forefoot Deformity in the Diabetic Neuropathic Foot. Foot Ankle Int. 2016 May;37(5):514-21. doi: 10.1177/1071100715621544. Epub 2015 Dec 14. PMID: 26666675; PMCID: PMC5111819.Podcast link https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2195785.rss@mattdilnottm.dilnott@melbournefootclinic.com.auMelbournefootclinic.com.au@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostajason@ ja-podiatry.comww.mytoepro.com.auSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.25 Breaking Conventions: Foot Strengthening with Matt Dilnot
Nov 26 2023
Ep.25 Breaking Conventions: Foot Strengthening with Matt Dilnot
Hold onto your seats because today, we're challenging conventional wisdom, breaking away from the norm and stepping into the thrilling world of foot strengthening with our revered guest, Matt Dilnot. We're turning the spotlight and stressing the urgency to break free from traditional methods. With Matt's expertise, we push boundaries and open up new dimensions in foot strengthening, taking you on a journey  of this fascinating field.We delve into the role footwear plays in foot development and strength, highlighting the downsides of supportive shoes. We also explore the complex role of sensory perception and motor control in foot development. The strength of your feet is not just about physical prowess; it's also about healthy aging and maintaining balance. We make the crucial link between strong feet and toes and the prevention of common foot problems. Matt offers a wealth of practical advice and effective exercises to improve muscle strength and agility. We share innovative techniques such as the Vele manouver reflex, functional loads, and isometric contractions, all designed to enhance your foot's health and overall well-being. This episode is more than a conversation; it's a step towards a healthier you. Tune in, take notes, and take charge of your foot health today.Podcast link https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/2195785.rss@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostajason@ ja-podiatry.com@mattdilnottm.dilnott@melbournefootclinic.com.auww.mytoepro.com.auMelbournefootclinic.com.auGoldmann, J. P., Sanno, M., Willwacher, S., Heinrich, K., & Brüggemann, G. P. (2013). The potential of toe flexor muscles to enhance performance. Journal of sports sciences, 31(4), 424–433. https://doi.org/10.1080/02640414.2012.736627Mickle, K, et al., ISB Clinical Biomechanics Award 2009: Toe weakness and deformity increase the risk of falls in older people. Clinical Biomechanics. 2009. 24:787-791. Mickle K, et al. Efficacy of a progressive resistance exercise program to increase toe flexor strength in older people. Clinical Biomechanics. December 2016;40:14-19.The effect of real-time gait retraining on hip kinematics, pain and function in subjects with patellofemoral pain syndromeSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.23 Lateral Compartment Pain & Management: Insights with Sophie Fitt
Nov 11 2023
Ep.23 Lateral Compartment Pain & Management: Insights with Sophie Fitt
Ever wondered how those seemingly insignificant lateral compartments of your leg and foot function as crucial stabilizers for your ankle joint? We're about to unravel the intricacies of lateral compartment pain, its unique diagnoses, and presentations. Our mission is to make you see that the key to the right diagnosis often lies in truly hearing what the patient has to say. This podcast is our way of sharing precious knowledge, aiming to contribute to the greater professional community.Join us as we welcome the expert insights of our esteemed guest, Sophie Fitt from Fitzroy Podiatry. Sophie brings her extensive experience to our discussion, and together we delve into the realm of peroneal pain treatment and management. We unravel techniques ranging from taping, massage, dry needling, to wedges, and even modifications to activity and training for managing proximal compartment issues on the lateral aspect. Sophie enlightens us on when to consider an ultrasound referral and the magic of dry needling in releasing a tight band of skeletal muscle. Whether you're in the profession or are someone trying to understand these maladies better, this episode is sure to be an eye-opener.@fitzpod@sophieelizabethfittwww.fitzpod.com.au@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagostaSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.
Ep.22 Professional Development & Lower Limb Strengthening with Matt Dilnot
Oct 28 2023
Ep.22 Professional Development & Lower Limb Strengthening with Matt Dilnot
Get ready for a mind-expanding journey into the innovative world of podiatry with our esteemed guest Matt Dilnot, a leading podiatrist and clinical supervisor at La Trobe University. We're challenging the conventional orthotic-focused approach and delving into the intriguing role of stress adaptation over time in pain management. With Matt's field insights, prepare to discover how the human body's amazing ability to adapt, combined with an enhanced understanding of tissue stress models, can revolutionize the way we treat foot pain.Venturing beyond the confines of traditional treatment protocols, we explore the profound impact adopting broader, more holistic approaches can have on patient care. As we analyze tissue loading, training loads, and technique, the conversation illuminates the need for continuous professional development and the value of learning from the practices and language of other medical professionals. This episode promises to shift your perspective and provide a comprehensive understanding of the intricate dynamics within modern healthcare systems and their influence on podiatry.Our conversation doesn't stop there. Prepare to be enlightened on the significance of strength training, particularly posterior chain exercises, in improving mobility and joint strength. We examine the vital role of the soleus in foot and posture control, and the contribution of the Achilles tendon to elastic recoil. As we journey through the processes of muscle and neurological adaptation, and their impacts on training programs, we can guarantee that your understanding of podiatry will be forever changed. To wrap up, we pay tribute to Matt's enormous contributions to the field, including his pioneering work in textbook writing. So tune in, get inspired, and witness the adaptable world of podiatry like never before.@mattdilnot@simplythebestpodiatry@jasonagosta@p3podiatryFoot Orthoses: Thomas MichaudSupport the Show.This podcast is recorded and produced on Naarm and Bunurong the traditional lands of the Kulin Nation. We pay our respects to the elders, past present and emerging and the land, seas and skies for which we all live.