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Foot ConditionsThere are many foot conditions that can impact on your health and well-being.

The following list contains many of the common foot problems that podiatrists see and treat, as well as some of the services they provide to help get you back to doing the things you love without foot pain and discomfort.

 

Foot Conditions Treated at Proactive Podiatry

 

Diabetes Assessment

  • Chilblains
  • Loss of Sensation (Neuropathy)
  • Neurovascular Assessment (Diabetes Foot Check)
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Wound Care
  • Footwear assessment and Fitting

 

Foot Pain

  • Aching and painful legs
  • Arch Pain
  • Arthritic Joint Pain
  • Bunions
  • Ball of Foot Pain
  • Calf Pain
  • Gait analysis
  • Gout
  • Heel Pain
  • Heel Spurs
  • Leg Length Difference
  • Lower Back, Hip and Knee Pain
  • Nerve Pain and Conditions
  • Stiff Big Toe Joint

 

Nail and Foot Care

  • Callouses
  • Corns
  • Cracked Heels
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Plantar Warts
  • Skin Conditions
  • Smelly Feet
  • Thickened nails
  • Tinea and Fungal Nails

 

Paediatric Podiatry

  • Bowed Legs
  • Growing pains
  • Intoeing
  • Kohlers’ Disease (Arch Pain)
  • Knocked Knees
  • Severs Disease (Heel Pain)
  • Tip Toe Walking
  • Walking Difficulty

 

Skin Conditions

 

Sports Injuries

  • Acute Fractures
  • Ankle Sprains
  • Ankle Weakness/ Instability
  • Achilles Tendon Injury
  • Blisters
  • Calf Strain
  • Stiff Big Toe Joint
  • Plantar Fasciitis/ Heel Pain
  • Shin Splints
  • Stress Fractures

Proactive Podiatry also treats many other lower limb and foot complications and conditions not included in the list above. We are experienced in all areas of podiatry and can assit you with your foot pain or discomfort.

 
WARNING: This information should be used as a guide only and does not replace professional podiatry advice. The content is provided by Proactive Podiatry for educational purposes only and does not in any way replace the need for a face to face consultation with a podiatrist in order to accurately diagnose and treat the condition. Treatment and outcomes will vary between patients depending on the nature of the presenting complaint and subsequent diagnosis of condition.