Diagnosis
A wide range of conditions occur within the foot. Some medical conditions, such as diabetes, psoriasis and circulatory disorders, can also lead to foot symptoms. Often, just a brief description of these symptoms can help our team diagnose conditions and recommend treatments. Sometimes, it's more difficult.
This section provides details of typical foot and ankle conditions and how they can affect you. However, only by meeting and assessing you can we gain a full insight into your condition and recommend an appropriate treatment.
The information will prove useful if you currently have foot or ankle difficulties, or you are a medical professional seeking further details. Please remember, everyone's particular circumstances are different. For comprehensive individual advice, please
contact us.
The following list is a summary of conditions typically associated with the foot and ankle. For full details of our treatments and procedures for conditions, please
contact us.
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Posterior ankle impingement (including Os Trigonum)
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Anterior ankle impingement
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Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
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Peroneal tendinopathy/subluxation
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Non-union of fracture
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Subtalar joint osteoarthritis
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Flexible pes planus
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Tarsal coalitions
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Midfoot osteoarthritis
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Big toe sesamoid conditions
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Atrophic forefoot fatpad
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Ingrown toenail
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Fungal nail infection
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Onychogryphosis
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Accessory navicular
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‘Tendonitis’
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Ruptured Achilles tendon
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Biomechanical problems
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Traction periostitis - ‘Shin Splints’
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Chronic compartment syndrome
