Dealing
with foot problems:
- Recognizing that a problem exists is the first
step to a solution. Don’t presume that your foot pain or discomfort
can’t be treated.
- Seek help from a professional – that’s
when Shay Green Podiatry can be of service.
- Give your podiatrist a full description of your
problems so that a treatment plan can be devised to suit you and follow
the treatment plan diligently.
- Follow-up is absolutely necessary. This is the
only way your podiatrist can provide long-term relief, and possibly
a permanent solution, for your problem.
Podiatry and Children:
Normal developmental milestones will affect the way the legs and feet
look at particular stages of growth.
It is wise to check unusual walking patterns, leg or foot pain, or “rolling
in at the ankles”, to establish whether treatment is necessary.
Common conditions treated by Podiatrists include;
- feet rolling in/out when walking
- pidgeon toe gait
- bunions
- knock knees
- bow legs
- frequent tripping when running or playing
- complaints of foot or leg pain
- strange walking patterns
- heel pain
- knee pain.
Our podiatrists can help if you have concerns about any of these issues.
Please contact our telephone reception on FREECALL 1800 649 434 (all clinics)..
Our intention is to assist in preventing future problems while doing
no harm in the treatment we provide today.
Podiatrists treat…
- Achilles pain
- Aching feet
- Ankle sprain
- Athlete’s foot
- Blisters
- Bunions
- Callus
- Children’s feet
- Corns
- Cracked heels
- Dance injuries
- Diabetic feet
- Fallen arches
- Flat feet
- Foot pain
- Foot ulcers
- Fungal nails
- Gait abnormalities
- Growing pains
- Heel pain
- Heel spurs
- High arches
- Ingrown nails
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- Knee pain
- Knock knees
- Leg length discrepancy
- Muscle fatigue
- Pidgeon toes
- Pins & needles
- Plantar fasciitis
- Plantar warts
- Pronating feet (roll inwards)
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Sever’s Disease
- Shin splints
- Smelly feet
- Sports injuries
- Stress fractures
- Supinating feet (roll outwards)
- Swollen ankles
- Tendonitis
- Thick toe nails
- Tinea
- Torn ligaments
- Work injuries
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