Conditions A-Z

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Achilles Pain

As your Achilles tendon is crucial to your ability to walk and run, treating Achilles pain effectively is a key focus area for our podiatrists.

Ankle Arthritis

Ankle arthritis can lead to progressive pain and stiffness, making it difficult to walk comfortably and maintain an active lifestyle.

Arthritis

Our trusted podiatrists treat a wide range of pains at the front of the foot including capsulitis, plantar plate tears, neuromas, bursitis and arthritis.

Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis)

Medically known as tinea pedis, Athlete’s foot is an itchy and uncomfortable fungal infection that affects the soles of the feet and between the toes.

Avulsed Nail (Nail Lifting Or Detachment) (Onycholysis)

While toenails are small, the pain and problems they can create can be big and significantly interfere with your everyday life and comfort.

Big Toe Arthritis

When arthritis affects the big toe, it can lead to pain and stiffness, making it difficult to walk comfortably and maintain an active lifestyle.

Blisters

Often seen in those who are active, a blister is a small, bubble-like pocket of fluid that develops on an area of the skin after it has been damaged.

Bruised nail (Subungual haematoma)

While toenails are small, the pain and problems they can create can be big and significantly interfere with your everyday life and comfort.

Bunions (Hallux Abductor Valgus)

A bunion is a bony bump on the inside of the big toe that gets worse over time, and can make it difficult to find shoes that fit well without rubbing.

Bursitis

Having pain at the front of your foot can make it difficult to walk and live comfortably. Our podiatrists treat a wide range of forefoot pains.

Calf Tightness (Ankle Equinus)

Having tight calf muscles can have a profound effect on the biomechanics of the feet and ankles, leading to a limiting condition called ankle equinus.

Callus

A callus is an area of thickened skin that develops on the sole or sides of the foot or between the toes in response to pressure or friction.

Capsulitis

Having pain at the front of your foot can make it difficult to walk and live comfortably. Our podiatrists treat a wide range of forefoot pains.

Chilblains

Chilblains cause small, inflamed red patches on the feet (and hands) after you move from very cold temperatures into the warmth.

Claw toes

Lesser toe deformities are changes to the normal alignment of the toes other than your big toe, which put you at risk of pains and other problems.

Corns

A corn is a small, round area of hard, dead skin that can cause significant pain when pressed on, making walking very uncomfortable.

Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy

Peripheral neuropathy can be a dangerous complication of diabetes, diminishing your ability to detect sensations including injuries to the feet.

Dry Skin (Anhidrosis)

Anhidrosis is the medical term for having dry and often flaky skin on the feet, which may make you vulnerable to cracked heels and other problems.

Extensor Tendinopathy

Extensor tendinopathy causes pain at the top of the foot that increases with exercise, can come with swelling, and worsens over time when untreated.

Flexor Tendinopathy

Flexor tendinopathy causes pain, inflammation and discomfort on the underside of the foot, as well as behind the inside of the ankle.

Foot drop

Having foot drop means that weakness in your foot, ankle or leg makes it difficult for you to move your foot up towards the sky at the ankle joint.

Fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)

Fungal infections can cause nails to turn brittle, flaky, thick or discoloured yellow or white, leaving many people unhappy with their appearance.

Haglund’s Deformity

As your Achilles tendon is crucial to your ability to walk and run, treating Achilles pain effectively is a key focus area for our podiatrists.

Hammer Toes

Lesser toe deformities are changes to the normal alignment of the toes other than your big toe, which put you at risk of pains and other problems.

Ingrowing toenails (Onychocryptosis)

Ingrown nails cause pain and redness on the side of your toenail, making it painful to walk, wear shoes, or even feel the pressure of a bed sheet on your toe.

Insertional Achilles Tendinopathy

As your Achilles tendon is crucial to your ability to walk and run, treating Achilles pain effectively is a key focus area for our podiatrists.

Lateral Ankle Arthritis

Arthritis that affects the outside of the ankle can lead to progressive ankle joint pain and stiffness, making it difficult to walk comfortably.

Lateral Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains are a common and painful occurrence for many, whose ankles may then weaken over time from the injury, putting them at further risk.

Leg Length Difference

Having a difference in the length of your legs causes your body to work harder to clear the ground when walking, which can lead to pain and problems.

Mallet toes

Lesser toe deformities are changes to the normal alignment of the toes other than your big toe, which put you at risk of pains and other problems.

Metatarsal Arthritis

Metatarsal arthritis affects the long bones of the feet and their joints, causing foot pain, stiffness, and making it difficult to walk comfortably.

Midfoot Arthritis

Midfoot arthritis affects the long bones of the feet and their joints, causing foot pain, stiffness, and making it difficult to walk comfortably.

Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy

As your Achilles tendon is crucial to your ability to walk and run, treating Achilles pain effectively is a key focus area for our podiatrists.

Morton’s Neuroma

Having pain at the front of your foot can make it difficult to walk and live comfortably. Our podiatrists treat a wide range of forefoot pains.

Patella Tendonitis

Patella tendonitis is a common cause of knee pain in those who are active, nicknamed ‘jumper’s knee’ due to its higher prevalence in jumping sports.

Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome

Patellofemoral pain syndrome is the most common cause of pain at the front of the knee, and can make activities like running painful and difficult.

Peripheral Vascular Disease

Peripheral vascular disease leads to reduced circulation to the feet and legs due to narrowed or blocked blood vessels.

Peroneal Tendinopathy

Peroneal tendinopathy causes pain and discomfort on the outside of the ankle, primarily resulting from either overuse or a sprained ankle.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of pain at the bottom of the heel, particularly in those first steps in the morning and when standing after rest.

Plantar Plate Tear

Having pain at the front of your foot can make it difficult to walk and live comfortably. Our podiatrists treat a wide range of forefoot pains.

Plantar Warts (Verrucas)

Plantar warts present as lumps on the bottom of the foot that can be sore when stood on. They are caused by a virus often spread in childhood.

Psoriatic Nails

While toenails are small, the pain and problems they can create can be big and significantly interfere with your everyday life and comfort.

Ram’s horn nail (Onychogryphosis)

While toenails are small, the pain and problems they can create can be big and significantly interfere with your everyday life and comfort.

Sesamoiditis

Sesamoiditis is an overuse injury often seen in runners that can cause pain, swelling and discomfort at and beneath the big toe joint.

Shin Pain (MTSS)

Shin splints are best known for causing pain at the font of the shin bones during physical activity, especially when running.

Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

Sinus tarsi is a leading cause of pain on the outside of the ankle that may be accompanied by burning, numbness, tingling and ankle weakness.

Stress Fractures

Fracturing a bone in your foot or leg can lead to much pain, discomfort and difficulty in walking and continuing to do the things you love.

Tailor's Bunions

Lesser toe deformities are changes to the normal alignment of the toes other than your big toe, which put you at risk of pains and other problems.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a type of impingement at the inner ankle that produces numbness, pain, tingling, or burning sensations throughout the foot.

Thick nails (Onychauxis)

While toenails are small, the pain and problems they can create can be big and significantly interfere with your everyday life and comfort.

Tibialis Anterior Tendinopathy

Tibialis anterior tendinopathy causes pain, stiffness or weakness at the front of your ankle, particularly when pointing your toes up towards the sky.

Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy

Tibialis posterior tendinopathy causes inner ankle and foot pain, progressive foot flattening, and can make it difficult to stand up on your toes.

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