CONDITIONS AFFECTING THE LOWER LIMB

  • DISORDERS OF THE NAILS

    Podiatrist are trained to diagnose and treat a variety of nail conditions. Some common nail conditions that Podiatrists deal with include:

    • Ingrown Toenails

    • Trauma or injury to the nail

    • Fungal nail infections (Lab tested on site)

    • Nail psoriasis

    • Nail deformities

    • Nail tumours

    • Nail care for Diabetic patients

  • DISORDERS OF THE SKIN

    Various skin disorders can affect the lower limbs. Some common skin disorders that Podiatrists deal with include:

    • Corns

    • Calluses

    • Blisters

    • Fungal skin infections (Athlete’s foot)

    • Plantar warts

    • Psoriasis

    • Eczema

    • Ulcers

    • Open wounds

  • RHEUMATOLOGICAL CONDITIONS

    Rheumatological conditions, also known as musculoskeletal diseases, are a group of disorders that primarily affect the joints, muscles, bones, and connective tissues. Common rheumatological conditions affecting the lower limb include:

    • Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)

    • Osteoarthritis (OA)

    • Gout

    • Psoriatic Arthritis (PsA)

    • Reactive Arthritis

    • Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)

  • FOOT AND ANKLE PAIN

    Common causes of foot and ankle pain that Podiatrists regularly diagnose and treat may include:

    • Plantar Fasciitis

    • Achilles Tendonitis

    • Sprains and Strains

    • Fractures

    • Bunions

    • Hammertoes

    • Morton’s Neuroma

    • Arthritis

    • Tendonitis

    • Nerve Entrapment

  • SPORTS INJURIES

    Podiatrists commonly deal with various sports injuries affecting the lower extremities. Here are a few of the sports injuries we diagnose and treat:

    • Ankle Sprains

    • Stress Fractures

    • Achilles Tendonitis

    • Plantar Fasciitis

    • Metatarsal Stress Fractures

    • Tuft Toe

    • Sesamoid Injuries

    • Shin Splints

  • VASCULAR CONDITIONS

    Podiatrists play a role in diagnosing and treating various vascular conditions that can affect the feet and lower extremities. Here are some common vascular conditions that Podiatrists may diagnose and treat:

    • Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)

    • Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT)

    • Venus Insufficiency

    • Diabetic Peripheral Arterial Disease

    • Raynaud’s Disease

    • Lymphedema

    • Chronic Venous Insufficiency

  • BUNIONS AND HAMMERTOES

    Bunions and Hammertoes are bony deformities that can cause individuals pain and discmfort. Podiatrists typically approach these conditions:

    • Assessments and diagnosis including X-rays

    • Non-surgical treatments such as footwear, padding or taping or physical therapy

    • Medications and injections

    • Surgical intervention may be recommended

  • DIABETIC FOOT CARE

    Podiatrists play a vital role in Diabetic foot care by preventing complications, managing existing conditions, and improving the quality of life for individuals with diabetes. Early intervention and regular visits to a Podiatrist are essential to maintain optimal foot health and reduce the risk of severe complications such as amputations.

  • GERIATRIC PODIATRY

    Geriatric Podiatry is a branch of Podiatry that focuses on and caters to the unique foot-related needs and conditions commonly seen in the elderly population.

    The ageing process can bring about a variety of foot-related changes and conditions, including:

    • Reduced mobility and balance

    • Foot deformities

    • Skin and nail conditions

    • Blood circulation issues

    • Diabetic lower limb care

    • Joint and arthritis-related lower limb problems