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 Dr. Haralumboss (Harry) Stivactas

Haralumboss graduated from the University of Western Sydney in 2020, having completed a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine. His experience at Port Kembla Hospital and the Central Coast has given him the passion for Sports Podiatry and Biomechanics. His expertise areas include: Biomechanics, Dry Needling, Foot Mobilisation, Injection Therapy and a range of Nail Surgeries. ​

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Attending ongoing courses allows him to continue the development of his skills and knowledge to ensure he is up to date with the latest research and evidence-based practices in Podiatry. Currently completing a Professional Master's Degree in Pediatric Orthopedics. This has allowed for exposure to a number of situations and practices, involving various methodologies and technologies. He utilises the latest findings and principles of practice with the focus on patient centred care and results. 

 

Building relationships with patients allows him to facilitate the best care for them and create a treatment plan that is targeted and best suited to each patient and their situation.

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Our Approach to Foot Care

Since opening in Forster in January 2023, Biomedical Sports Podiatry has focused on delivering thoughtful, evidence-guided care to athletes and the wider community. The practice now supports surrounding areas, including Diamond Beach, Pacific Palms, Nabiac, Old Bar, Taree, and Gloucester.


Our care is built around how your body moves—not just the location of discomfort. We use gait analysis, pressure mapping and other tools to assess movement and plan treatment. Services include orthotics, biomechanical assessments, dry needling, prolotherapy, neural therapy and foot mobilisation.


We take a long-term approach to care, prioritising movement education and personalised plans over short-term solutions. Each appointment is tailored to your needs, activity level and clinical presentation. Our goal is to support informed choices about foot health through clear assessments and movement-focused treatment strategies.