Helen Banwell
- Program Director for Podiatry, Adelaide University
I teach, research and practice podiatry across a variety of roles.
My research interests include the use of foot orthoses in children and adults with flat feet; assessment and management of gait and lower limb concerns in children; and the development of proformas to direct consistent assessment in foot and lower limb health assessment. My work as a clinical podiatrist has been expansive, with experience in public and private sector positions across metro and rural settings.
I am a Practitioner member for the Podiatry Board of Australia, and on the Executive committee for the Australian Foot and Ankle Research Network (AFARNet). Previous engagement has included being an inaugural member of the Advocacy Committee for the Australian Podiatry Association (2018 - 2021), a consultant podiatrist for Diabetes SA, Correctional Services SA, the Prescription rights advocacy group (South Australia) and remain involved in the Paediatric Special Interest Group associated with the Australian Podiatry Association. I frequently talk to media regarding children's feet and general foot and lower limb concerns.
Experience- 2022–present Senior Lecturer in podiatry, University of South Australia 1999–2022 Lecturer in podiatry, University of South Australia
- 2016 Ph.D, University of South Australia 2011 Master of Health Science (Podiatry), University of South Australia 1996 Bachelor of Applied Science (Podiatry), University of South Australia
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