Jia Ing
Jia Ing - Podiatrist
Dr. Jia Ing brings specialized expertise in treating complex musculoskeletal conditions, with particular focus on plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy. After completing her Doctor of Podiatric Medicine at the University of Western Australia in 2018, building on her foundation in Biomedical Science, she has developed extensive experience in managing these challenging conditions across clinics in Singapore, Brisbane, and Sydney.
With nearly five years of clinical practice, Dr. Ing has cultivated a deep understanding of plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy pathologies. She employs a comprehensive approach to these conditions, utilizing various advanced treatment modalities including shockwave therapy. Her expertise in these areas allows her to develop highly effective, personalized treatment plans for patients suffering from heel pain and Achilles issues.
Dr. Ing’s approach to treating plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy is both evidence-based and holistic. She combines her expertise in custom orthotics prescription with other therapeutic techniques to provide optimal outcomes for these conditions. Her treatment protocols are continually refined through regular attendance at conferences and professional development events, ensuring her patients receive the most current and effective treatments available.
Understanding that plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy can significantly impact a patient’s quality of life, Dr. Ing takes time to thoroughly assess each case, considering not just the immediate symptoms but also underlying biomechanical factors. She has developed particular skill in identifying and addressing the root causes of these conditions, leading to more effective and lasting treatment outcomes.
As a trained provider of both SWIFT Microwave Wart Therapy and shockwave therapy, Dr. Ing integrates these advanced technologies into her treatment plans when appropriate, particularly for cases of recalcitrant plantar fasciitis and chronic Achilles tendinopathy that may not respond to conventional treatments.