Bunions are yet another one of the most common conditions we treat here at Footpoint Podiatry. Bunions also go by the name Hallux Abducto Valgus, referring to the position of
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Common Foot Conditions Explained: Corns & Callus
Here at Footpoint Podiatry, corn and callus are two of the most common foot condition complaints that we treat daily in the clinic. Callus and corns are generally the result
Compression Stockings. What’s the difference?
At Footpoint Podiatry, we are pleased to announce our involvement with providing Sigvaris medical compression garments to men and women. They have fulfilled a vision to be able to supply
Plantar Warts
Plantar Warts At Footpoint Podiatry, plantar warts are one of the most common skin complaints our patients present to the clinic with. Caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), plantar
Footpoint Podiatry Orthotic Styles
Following on from our previous article about the Footpoint Podiatry difference regarding our assessment techniques and orthotics; we have put together some photos to show how we can work with
How We do Orthotics at Footpoint Podiatry
How We do Orthotics at Footpoint Podiatry Podiatrists will prescribe orthotics to help treat your pain and injuries. Also in some cases to prevent injury or re-injury. If you suffer
Heel Pain Products
At Footpoint podiatry, heel pain is one of the most common complaints our patients present to the clinic with. Heel pain can be a result of a myriad of things;
Dry Sore flaking Skin in the Winter Months
Spring is here, but many of our patient’s feet still bear the signs of a frosty winter. Seasonal changes can greatly affect our skin, particularly in relation to its hydration.
Sever’s: Kids with sore heels
Sever’s disease is a common cause of heel pain in kids, especially active kids playing sports with repetitive stress and requiring multi-directional movement. During early adolescence excessive force on the
Achilles Tendon Injuries
The Achilles Tendon is the cause of many a sore leg. We have had a noticeable amount of these injuries so far this year at Footpoint Podiatry. Today we want