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Our Services

Comprehensive Lower Limb Care: Assessment to Performance
Every service is designed around our three-step approach: assess the problem, rehabilitate the injury, and build you back to full performance.

Services We Offer

Biomechanical Gait Assessment

Biomechanical & Gait Assessment

Your journey starts here. We conduct a thorough assessment of how you move, checking range of motion, muscle strength, and alignment from your hips down to your feet. Using pressure plate technology and video gait analysis, we watch you walk and run to identify exactly where the dysfunction is occurring. The results guide everything: your diagnosis, your treatment plan, and your long-term goals. This isn’t a 10-minute check. It’s a comprehensive, data-driven analysis of your entire lower limb function.
Who it’s for: Anyone experiencing lower limb pain, recurring injuries, or movement issues, as well as healthy individuals looking to prevent problems before they start.
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Strength & Conditioning

Strength is the foundation of lasting recovery. As an ASCA-accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach, Kenny prescribes personalised programs tailored to your injury, your sport, and your goals. We start by building a solid foundation, targeting the specific muscle groups that need work, then progressively increase the challenge as you get stronger. For athletes, we advance into power and plyometric training to get you match-ready. For everyday patients, we focus on functional strength so your body can handle the demands of daily life without pain.
How it works: Programs can be done in-clinic with Kenny supervising, or independently at the gym or at home. We work around whatever access you have.
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Running Assessments

If you’re training for a marathon or just trying to jog without pain, our running assessments give you a clear picture of how your body handles the demands of running. We analyse your gait, cadence, stride length, and lower limb mechanics using video and technology, then identify what’s contributing to pain, inefficiency, or injury risk. You’ll leave with practical recommendations for form adjustments, footwear, and a targeted exercise plan to improve your performance and reduce injury risk.
Tip: Bring the shoes you run in most often. They tell us a lot.
Childrens Podiatry Paediatric Assessments

Children’s Podiatry-Paediatric Assessments

Every child grows and develops at their own pace, and their biomechanics are no different. We see children for growing pains, flat feet, in-toeing, recurring ankle sprains, limping, and conditions like Sever’s disease and Osgood-Schlatter’s. We also work with children with neurological conditions including Down syndrome, autism, and cerebral palsy. Our approach is to assess thoroughly, educate both the child and the parents, and create simple treatment plans that support healthy development and keep kids active and confident.
Our philosophy: Early assessment gives us the best chance to support healthy growth. If something doesn’t look right, it’s always worth getting checked.
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Performance Testing

We use VALD force plate technology to objectively measure your strength, power, and movement symmetry. Testing may include jump assessments, landing mechanics, and lower limb strength comparisons, giving us hard data on where you are right now and where the imbalances lie. This data sets your baseline and lets us track your progress throughout rehabilitation, so you can see the improvement in real numbers, not just how you feel. Performance testing is used for both injured patients returning to activity and athletes looking to improve.
Who it’s for: Athletes at any level, as well as patients returning from injury who need measurable benchmarks.
Custom Orthotics

Custom Orthotics

Our custom orthotics are precision-made devices designed to support your unique foot structure, improve alignment, reduce pressure, and alleviate pain. The process starts with your biomechanical assessment: we analyse your alignment, gait, and pressure distribution to determine exactly what the orthotic needs to do. We then take a 3D scan of your feet and design the device digitally, which is manufactured using 3D printing technology by a specialist lab. The result is a device that fits your feet and your footwear, not a one-size-fits-all insert from the chemist.

Good to know: Orthotics work best in supportive shoes. We’ll do a footwear assessment to make sure they’ll fit and function properly. With no changes to your condition, a well-made orthotic typically lasts 3-5 years.
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Pre-and Post-op Management

If you’re facing lower limb surgery, or trying to delay or avoid it, we provide specialist pre-operative and post-operative care. Pre-op (prehab) focuses on building strength and improving function before your surgery date, so your body is in the best position to recover. Post-op rehab focuses on restoring movement, rebuilding strength, and getting you back to full function after surgery. We work closely with orthopaedic surgeons and sports doctors to ensure your management plan is coordinated and progressive.
Common referrals: Knee replacements, ankle surgery, Achilles tendon repairs, and foot surgery rehabilitation.
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Dry Needling

Dry needling is a targeted therapy we use to release muscle tension, reduce pain, and improve movement. Fine needles are inserted into trigger points (tight knots in the muscle or connective tissue) to stimulate a healing response and relieve tightness. At CBSR, dry needling is used as an adjunct therapy alongside your exercise program. It helps get you over the pain hump so you can load and strengthen the area effectively. It’s not a standalone fix; it’s a tool that supports your broader rehabilitation.
Good to know: Dry needling is available for the lower limb and is prescribed by Kenny as part of your treatment plan, not booked as a standalone service.
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Shockwave Therapy

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) is a non-invasive treatment that uses acoustic waves to stimulate healing in damaged tissues. It promotes blood circulation, stimulates collagen production, and accelerates the repair process, making it particularly effective for chronic soft tissue and tendon injuries such as plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy. Like dry needling, shockwave is used as an adjunct therapy alongside your rehabilitation program to help reduce pain so you can load and strengthen the affected area.
What to expect: A typical course is around 5 sessions, spaced 1-2 weeks apart. It can be uncomfortable during treatment, but it’s manageable.
Paediatric Foot Ankle Clinic

Paediatric Foot & Ankle Clinic

We’ve partnered with Canberra Children’s Physiotherapy to deliver a dedicated joint clinic for complex paediatric foot and ankle conditions.

Children with complex foot and ankle concerns often need input from multiple professionals. Traditionally, this means separate appointments, repeated assessments, and delayed communication between providers. Here, your child will be assessed in one appointment by both a paediatric physiotherapist and paediatric podiatrist — ensuring a coordinated, movement-focused treatment plan from day one. Now available every Tuesday at Canberra Children’s Physiotherapy (Woden).

One team. One assessment. One clear plan.

Not Sure Which Service You Need?

That’s fine. Book an initial assessment and we’ll work out the best path forward together, based on your symptoms,
your goals, and what your body is telling us.

No referral needed. No commitment beyond the first appointment.

Kenny Le

Director & Principal Podiatrist

Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Coach (ASCA)

Kenny completed a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine from Western Sydney University and is also a Level 1 Strength and Conditioning Coach, accredited through the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA).

Kenny enjoys all aspects of podiatry but has a special interest in sports and biomechanics. Kenny has been working at The Walking Clinic since 2021 and his passion for podiatry and rehab slowly grew into starting Canberra Biomechanics & Sports Rehab clinic. Kenny’s current skills and experience includes strength and conditioning, exercise rehabilitation, optimising lower limb biomechanics and gait mechanics through customised orthotics and other modalities such as dry needling and joint mobilisations.

Kenny is passionate about helping his patients return to their sport through proper load and pain management and has proven experience with lower limb strength and conditioning. Kenny has previously worked with athletes in ACT Tennis, Volleyball Australia and ACT Touch Football and continues to work privately with individual athletes from the average weekend warrior to the elite athlete. Kenny’s goal is to help his patients get back to their activity without pain restricting them. Kenny also believes in a multi-disciplinary approach and works closely with Sports Doctors, Exercise Physiologists and Physiotherapists to ensure high quality and holistic care to all his patients.

Kenny is dedicated to providing patient-centred care and regularly attends courses, seminars, and workshops to ensure he is up to date with the best evidence-based treatments. Outside of work, Kenny enjoys playing touch football, OzTag and skiing, and enjoys spending his spare time outdoors, with his family (including his dog), going to the gym, trying new restaurants, and watching sport.