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The best Podiatry care

Podiatry is a specialized branch of medicine dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders and injuries affecting the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. Podiatrists are trained to manage a wide range of conditions, from common foot problems like ingrown toenails and fungal infections to more complex issues such as diabetic foot ulcers and structural abnormalities.

One of the key areas of focus for podiatrists is the management of foot and ankle injuries. Whether it's a sprained ankle, a stress fracture, or a tendonitis, podiatrists are skilled in assessing the injury, providing appropriate treatment, and offering rehabilitation to ensure a full recovery.

In addition to treating injuries, podiatrists also play a crucial role in preventing foot and ankle problems. They can provide advice on proper footwear, recommend exercises to improve foot strength and flexibility, and assess gait abnormalities that may contribute to injury.

For individuals with chronic conditions like arthritis or diabetes, podiatrists can offer specialized care to help manage foot-related symptoms. This may include the use of custom orthotics to improve foot alignment, as well as regular monitoring to detect and treat any complications early.

Overall, podiatrists are highly trained professionals who play a vital role in keeping our feet healthy and functional. Whether you're dealing with a specific foot issue or simply want to maintain good foot health, a podiatrist can provide the expert care and advice you need.

Biomechanical Treatments:

  • Achilles tendinopathy

  • Anterior knee pain

  • Bunions and Tailors Bunions

  • Forefoot Pain

  • Metatarsalgia

  • Mortons Neuroma

  • Paediatric Foot Pain

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Persistent heel pain

  • Shin Splints

  • Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction

  • Rheumatoid Arthritis

  • Sesamoiditis

  • Gait Analysis

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Clinical Treatments:

  • Ingrown Toenails (including nail surgery correction)

  • Plantar Warts

  • Fungal Nails and Athletes Feet

  • Corns, Calluses and Ulcers

  • Thickened toenails

  • Trauma

  • Infections

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Chronic Conditions:

  • High-risk foot assessment of Diabetic feet complications, giving foot care advice as well as necessary treatment involving skin and nail care for corns, calluses or ingrown toenails or ulcer debridement in more advanced cases.

  • Poor circulation - pooling of fluid around the foot & ankle area

  • Numbness or pins-and-needles

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Podiatry

Cell:  +27 72 566 2984

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