Paediatric

Paediatric

Many children with flat feet, especially children who participated in sport, suffer from early plantar fasciitis, heel pain (such as Servers disease), knee pain or Osgood Schlatters disease which is linked to rapid growth and flat feet/over pronation.
Flat Feet

Flat Feet

Everyone is born with flat feet, however by the age of four part of the foot rotates and changes your foot position. After this point, if your foot has not corrected its position you will always have flat feet. Severe or marked cases are often noted in early...
Calcaneal Spur

Calcaneal Spur

A calcaneal spur, or ‘heel spur’, is a pointed bony outgrowth on the heel bone (the calcaneus bone) formed from calcium deposits. Heel spurs can be located at the back of the heel or under the heel, and cause tenderness and pain at the back of the heel made worse...
Plantar Interdigital Neuroma

Plantar Interdigital Neuroma

Otherwise known as Morton’s neuroma, a nerve in the foot becomes irritated and thickened, which can cause severe pain, burning, numbness and tingling. The condition typically occurs in only one foot but can affect both feet. It usually affects the nerve between...
Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis

One of the most common causes of heel pain, plantar fasciitis presents itself through pain and inflammation of the plantar fascia – a thick band of tissue which connects your heel bone to your toe. The pain is often felt most when you first stand in the morning or...