With summer approaching, we hope you are finding the time to enjoy the long, sunny days and getting out and about. However, summer is the time when foot problems tend to spike, and after winters where foot care may have been neglected, it is even more important to give some thought to your feet.
Read MoreHowever much of a good thing physical play might be, it can also lead to an array of injuries or infections in their feet and ankles if they aren't careful! Here are some top tips for keeping your kids foot health in tip-top condition.
Read MoreRunning puts a lot of pressure on your feet, as you will all know, so why not treat them to a bit of TLC. At The Foot Company, we can carry out routine appointments and biomechanical assessments.
Read MoreIn the last couple of decades, the use of lasers for both medical and aesthetic procedures has significantly increased. Lasers have been utilised in various fields such as optometry and dermatology and have proven highly effective and convenient.
Read MoreThere are many simple ways you can take care of your feet during the warmer months. In this article, we'll look at five easy tips to prep your feet for the summer months!
Read MoreClass 4 laser therapy is now available at our Holmfirth and Lindley Clinics, but what is it and what can it help with?
Read MoreRecurring heel pain is not as simple as a singular problem. It can be linked to an array of different conditions. Without finding and addressing the source of the problem, it will never be treated effectively.
Read MoreMany people automatically assume that their foot pain is a heel spur. But there are many different possible causes of heel pain. So, what's causing your pain?
Read MoreThere is such a large variety of running trainers to choose from. With the many different brands, makes, and models, it's easy to get confused and choosing some new running trainers can come across as quite an intimidating task. Here’s our guide to help you choose the right ones.
Read MoreThe plantar fascia is the ligament that connects the heel of your foot with your toes. If you're having problems with that area of your foot, it could be Plantar Fasciitis. This is a common condition, in which the ligament in your foot becomes inflamed.
Read MoreVisiting a podiatrist at our clinics in Bury, Clitheroe, Lytham and Walkden is a must for anyone looking to take care of their feet!
Read MoreAre you suffering from fungal nails? While often painless, if left untreated this nail infection can worsen. Find out what causes fungal nails, how they can be treated and what happens if they’re left untreated in today’s blog!
Read MoreA biomechanical assessment is an examination of the lower limb, checking its structure and alignment. It also will give us a good idea of the limbs strengths and weaknesses.
Read MoreTo help you make an informed choice for your next treatment method, we need to focus on what causes verrucas, and why they are so stubborn.
Read MoreIf left untreated, most foot problems will only get worse, and with flip flop season just around the corner, it's time to take care of those feet.
Read MoreMicrowave treatment is the latest way of destroying an ancient problem; verrucas! It is an effective and non-invasive way of treating patients suffering from verrucas.
Read MorePODOSmart is the latest in cutting edge biomechanical technology. The technology allows us here at The Foot Company to accurately measure and analyse your walking profile and gait to refine your diagnosis. Read more.
Read MoreThe colder weather is approaching fast and is not so appealing to those who enjoy being outside. However, it is vital to keep active even in the winter months and reducing the risk of slips and falls in the ice can help keep you healthy even when you may not feel like it.
Read MoreWithout a doubt, we have all got to the end of a drawn-out day feeling achy and sore, specifically in our heels, feet and toes. If this is the case, it is highly likely you may be developing a blister. Blisters are small fluid-filled lumps on the uppermost layer of skin, commonly caused by friction from shoes. Learn more in our latest post.
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