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Conditions We Treat

Conditions We Treat

Taking care of your lower limbs is crucial for maintaining mobility and overall health. Whether you’re experiencing chronic pain, recovering from an injury, or managing a condition, our experienced podiatrists at The Walking Clinic are here to help. Below are some of the most common foot and lower limb problems we treat. Use the search bar to quickly find the issue affecting you, or browse through the categories below for more information.

Heel Pain

Heel-Pain-Anatomy

Plantar Fasciitis / Heel Pain / Heel Spurs

Heel pain due to inflamed plantar fascia, with sharp discomfort often worse in the morning. Spurs may form with prolonged inflammation.

Severes-Condition

Sever's Condition

Heel pain in children due to growth plate inflammation, common in active youth.

Foot-Fat-Pad-Contusion

Fat Pad Contusion

Bruising of the heel's fat pad, causing pain on hard surfaces or prolonged standing.

Achilles-Tendinopathy-Anatomy

Achillies Tendinopathy

Pain and stiffness in the Achilles tendon from overuse, felt at the back of the ankle.

Arch Pain

Mid-Tarsal-Osteoarthritis-Joints

Mid Tarsal Osteoarthritis

Joint degeneration in the midfoot, leading to pain, stiffness, and limited mobility.

Tibialis-Posterior-Tendon-Dysfunction

Tibialis Posterior Tendon Dysfunction

Weakness or pain in the tibialis posterior tendon, affecting arch support and foot stability.

Lisfranc-Injury-Foot-Anatomy

Lis Franc Injury

Injury to the midfoot ligaments or joints, often from trauma, causing pain and difficulty with weight-bearing.

ForeFoot / Toe Concerns

Mortons-Neuroma-Nerve-Compression

Morton's Neuroma

Nerve pain between toes, often from pressure, leading to a burning or tingling sensation in the forefoot.

Intermetatarsal-Bursitis-Foot-Inflammation

Intermetatarsal Bursitis

Inflammation of the bursae between metatarsal bones, causing forefoot pain and tenderness.

Plantar-Plate-Injury-Anatomy

Plantar Plate Injury

Injury to the ligament under the toes, causing pain in the ball of the foot, often from repetitive stress.

Capsulitis-Synovitis-Joint-Inflammation

Capsulitis / Synovitis

Inflamed joint capsule or synovium in the toes, causing pain, swelling, and limited mobility.

Freibergs-Infraction-Foot-Anatomy

Friberg's Infraction

Bone death in the metatarsal head, leading to forefoot pain, usually in active teens.

Metatarsal-Stress-Fracture-Anatomy

Stress Fracture

Small bone cracks from repetitive force, often seen in runners, causing pain in the foot or lower leg.

Bunions-Hallux-Abducto-Valgus

Bunions (Hallux Abducto Valgus)

Bony bump at the big toe joint, often painful and caused by misalignment or footwear.

Nail & Skin Conditions

Ingrown-Toenail-Condition

Ingrown Toenails 

Painful nail growth into skin, often caused by improper trimming or tight footwear.

Fungal-Nail-Infection-Condition

Fungal Nail Infections

Nail discolouration and thickening due to fungal infection, typically starting at the edge of the nail.

Corns-and-Callus-Foot-Condition

Corns and Callus

Thickened skin from repeated friction or pressure, commonly forming on the toes or sole.

Plantar’s warts (Verruca)

Contagious growths on foot soles caused by HPV, forming painful, hard spots on weight-bearing areas.

Cracked-Heels-and-Fissures

Cracked Heels (Fissures)

Dry, hard skin cracks on the heels, often from pressure, causing pain and sometimes bleeding.

Ankle / Lower Leg Pain

Shin-Splints-MTSS-Condition

Shin Splints (MTSS)

Pain along the shin bone, often from overuse in activities with high impact on the legs.

Compartment-Syndrome-Condition

Compartment Syndrome

Swelling in leg compartments causing intense pain and pressure, often from overuse.

Ankle-Sprain-Injury-Anatomy

Ankle Sprain

Stretching or tearing of ankle ligaments, causing pain, swelling, and limited movement.

Osgood-Schlatter-Disease-Knee-Anatomy

Os Good Slatters

Painful swelling at the knee’s growth plate, common in active children and teens.

Ingrown-Toenail-Surgical-Procedure-Anatomy

Paediatric Hip Pain

Hip pain in children, often due to growth or activity, impacting walking and movement.

No matter what your foot care needs are, The Walking Clinic is here to help. Book An Appointment with one of our experienced podiatrists and get back on your feet, pain-free.

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