CREATING HAPPY FEET

CREATING HAPPY FEET

CORNS & CALLUS - THICK & FUNGAL NAILS - INGROWING TOENAILS - 
HEEL,  ANKLE & KNEE PAIN
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

CREATING HAPPY FEET

CORNS & CALLUS - THICK & FUNGAL NAILS - INGROWING TOENAILS - 
HEEL,  ANKLE & KNEE PAIN
CORNS & CALLUS - THICK & FUNGAL NAILS - INGROWING TOENAILS - HEEL,  ANKLE & KNEE PAIN
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

WHAT IS A PODIATRIST

CREATING HAPPY FEET

CORNS & CALLUS  
THICK & FUNGAL NAILS 
INGROWING TOENAILS  
HEEL - ANKLE & KNEE PAIN
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT

WHAT IS A PODIATRIST?

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See what we provide for your foot health

Everything you need, all in one place

See what we provide for your foot health

Podiatry is the area of medicine concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disease and other disorders of the foot, ankle and lower limb.


Podiatrist are highly skilled independent health professionals who have trained full time for 3-4 years at university and in hospital settings to obtain a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree and the advanced skills required to practice.

Podiatry is a protected title and can only be used by those who hold the relevant qualifications and are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The HCPC is a UK independent health regulator set up to protect the public and those registered with them are regulated must maintain acceptable standards of care and continual professional development (CPD) ensuring skills and knowledge bases are up to date.

A podiatrist can help by preventing, diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating conditions on the lower limb, therefore keeping you mobile, active and free from pain and infection.

Podiatry is the area of medicine concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of disease and other disorders of the foot, ankle and lower limb.


Podiatrist are highly skilled independent health professionals who have trained full time for 3-4 years at university and in hospital settings to obtain a Bachelor of Science (BSc) degree and the advanced skills required to practice.

Podiatry is a protected title and can only be used by those who hold the relevant qualifications and are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). The HCPC is a UK independent health regulator set up to protect the public and those registered with them are regulated must maintain acceptable standards of care and continual professional development (CPD) ensuring skills and knowledge bases are up to date.

A podiatrist can help by preventing, diagnosing, treating and rehabilitating conditions on the lower limb, therefore keeping you mobile, active and free from pain and infection.

Computerised Gait Analysis

Walk over the mat and look at the scan of your feet, which will identify any imbalances in your walking pattern. This information will help formulate a treatment plan.

Orthotics

Orthotics are insoles that redistribute your body weight more evenly correcting any imbalances in the way that you walk. This may help address the cause of your foot pain.

Foot Mobilisation

Foot Mobilisation is a hands-on gentle manipulation technique to loosen up stiff joints. If you have pain in your foot/feet it may be due to injury, footwear or just overuse. There are 26 bones in the foot. When you continually overstrain ligaments, tendons and capsules around the joints of the bones they do not always recover to their original strength. This then affects the muscles in the foot and leg, which affects the way you walk leading to more FOOT PAIN!!!


Foot mobilisation in conjunction with exercises to stretch, strengthen and stabilise muscles in the feet and legs may help restore your normal function helping to resolve acute and chronic pain. 


An initial biomechanical consultation will be necessary to establish your foot problem and initiate a treatment plan.


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Lucy Hart
Podiatrist

doris flores
Lucy Hart
Podiatrist

doris flores
Lucy Hart
Podiatrist

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