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What are orthotic insoles? This is a question we are often asked! Orthotic insoles are a medical device that is used to change and alter the position of the 26 bones within the foot. These bones consist of eight distinct
Understanding physiotherapy treatment and manual therapy Physiotherapy entails a holistic assessment of the patient, considering their overall well-being to comprehend their pain or injury. This approach enables the development of a personalised treatment plan tailored to their specific needs. It
Waverley Clinic is excited to announce that we are now offering comprehensive physiotherapy services in Farnham, Surrey, thanks to the newest addition to our team, James Leyland, an experienced and highly skilled physiotherapist. James brings a wealth of expertise to
Understanding knee pain What causes chronic knee pain? Chronic knee pain is amongst the most common complaints in the UK, affecting a wide variety of people at all stages of life. In children, the cause is often growth pains such
What are cracked heels? Definition and description Callus or thick hard skin often forms on the feet, heels and areas of high localised pressure. Skin is a protective, delicate covering all over the body. Because external forces such as pressure
Fungal nail infections, also known as onychomycosis, affect millions of people worldwide. These infections are caused by different types of fungi and can lead to thickened, discoloured, and brittle nails. A fungal infection requires proper diagnosis and treatment, often involving
What is a verruca? Definition and characteristics of a verruca (plantar wart – medical name) Verruca is one of the most regular conditions we see and successfully treat at Waverley Clinic. Usually, the verruca has been treated at home with
What is the Achilles tendon? The Achilles tendon is a white fibrous cord that connects the calf muscles, gastrocnemius and soleus, to the heel bone (calcaneus). It is the strongest tendon in the human body, located at the back of
Firstly, there is some historical confusion related to the two healthcare professional titles, both names origins are from ancient Greece. History and evolution of podiatry Podiatry is the name used all over the world, but unusually, in the UK, the
Heel pain can be very debilitating, and plantar fasciitis is the medical name. It can keep you from participating in many activities that you enjoy and make everyday tasks more difficult. Heel pain is caused by a variety of things,
A biomechanical assessment is a specialised evaluation of a person’s movement patterns, joint mobility, and muscle strength to identify any potential issues or imbalances in their body. It is often used by healthcare professionals such as physical therapists, athletic trainers,
Fungal nail infection (onychomycosis) is a common condition that affects millions of people worldwide. It can be difficult to treat, and traditional methods such as topical creams or oral medications may not always be effective. In recent years, laser treatment