25 September 2017 | Admin Podiatrists treat a variety of foot and ankle ailments, including calluses, ingrown toenails, heel spurs, and arch problems. They also treat foot and leg problems associated with diabetes and other diseases. Some podiatrists spend most of their time performing advanced surgeries, such as foot and ankle reconstruction. There is no difference between a Podiatrist and Chiropodist, but Podiatrist is a more modern name. Within the UK, over the term Chiropodist and Chiropody, as a more accurate title for the role undertaken... |
21 September 2017 | Admin Verrucae are a common complaint amongst children and adults. A verruca is a small skin lesion which is commonly found on the bottom surface of the foot. The lesion is usually approximately 1cm in diameter but can be larger. Sometimes a single wart may have many small satellite warts surrounding it, this is called a Mosaic Wart. They appearance is similar to corns but verrucaes are more superficial in depth. The surface of the verrucae is covered with black dots that are actually small blood vessels that feed the verrucae... |
21 September 2017 | Admin Plantar Fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, accounting for around four out of five cases. Plantar fasciitis is where the thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone with the rest of the foot (the plantar fascia) becomes damaged and thickened.Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain. The plantar fascia is the flat band of tissue (ligament) that connects your heel bone to your toes. It supports the arch of your foot. If you strain your plantar fascia, it gets weak, swollen, and irritated (inflamed)... |
21 September 2017 | Admin Metatarsalgia is pain that is usually felt in the sole of the foot, it can be a recurring pain that can be either mild or severe in its intensity. You may experience a burning sensation and it can affect one or two toes or the whole of the foot. Older people are more susceptible to this complaint as the fat that pads the sole of the foot, thin with age. Putting stress on the front of the foot causes this condition. The most common factors are being overweight, wearing high heeled shoes, claw or hammer toes, a bunion or arthritis in the big toe... |
21 September 2017 | Admin Gout is a condition that affects the big toe joint, but it can also affect the ankles, heels, knees, wrists, fingers and elbows. It is one of the most common forms of arthritis (inflammation of the joint), it can occur suddenly and be very painful. There will be severe swelling and the skin over the joint may be red and shiny. This is caused by an increase in the levels of uric acid in the blood that crystallise and settle in various joints in the body, predominately the big toe. It is difficult to diagnose gout, as the symptoms can be similar to a joint infection. |