- Corns and calluses – are hard areas of skin that can be found on or between the toes and on the soles of the feet
- Heel pain – has many causes including spurs and lack of shock absorbsion to the area
- Verrucae/plantar warts – usually found on the bottom of the foot, caused by a virus
- Nail conditions, eg including in-growing toenails, fungal nails, thick and damaged nails
- Crooked/deformed toes – these can become highly painful if left untreated
- Blisters – often found on the heels and tops of the toes
- Arch pain – often experienced close to the heel but can be felt the whole length of the arch
- Athletes Foot – a fungal infection found in the nails or on the skin of the feet
- Back pain – some foot conditions can make lower back pain worse
- Children’s feet – early treatment of foot problems can prevent issues with their feet later in life. These issues are often developmental.
- Footwear problems – advise on footwear can often help solve your foot problem
- Diabetes – regular assessments can help catch developing diabetic foot issues e.g. loose of foot sensation
- Leg pain – foot problems can often affect your leg pain
- Knee pain – very often caused by unbalanced feet
- Aching/tired feet – is often alleviated with the use of foot orthoses
- Bunions – often runs in the family and early treatment can often prevent the formation of bunions