Foot and ankle conditions

 

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At Enhance Orthotics, we understand the significant impact that foot and ankle conditions can have on your daily life. Whether you're struggling with pain, instability, or limited mobility, we provide targeted solutions tailored to your unique needs.

 

Comprehensive Assessment:

Our approach begins with a thorough evaluation of your foot and ankle condition. Through a combination of history taking, clinical examination and gait analysis, we gather detailed insights into the underlying causes of your symptoms. From overuse injuries such as plantar fasciitis and tendinopathy to post traumatic injuries such as chronic ankle instability, we have the expertise to diagnose a wide range of conditions affecting the lower extremities.

 

Foot orthoses can also improve balance and reduce pain in neurological conditions. 

 

Personalised Orthotic Solutions:

Once we have a clear understanding of your condition, we work closely with you to develop a personalised treatment plan. Central to this plan may be the prescription of foot orthoses or ankle braces designed to reducing loading in specific tissues or to resist unwanted movements. These orthoses are carefully chosen to provide targeted support and stability, helping to alleviate pain and improve function.

 

Empowering You to Move Freely:

Our ultimate goal is to empower you to move freely and confidently, without the limitations imposed by foot and ankle symptoms. We provide ongoing support and guidance throughout your treatment journey, ensuring that you receive the care and attention you deserve. With our expertise and dedication by your side, you can take the next steps towards a life of greater mobility and well-being.

 

Who can benefit?

Anyone with foot and ankle conditions, including:

  • Plantar heel pain (plantar fasciitis)
  • Plantar plate injury
  • Tibialis poster tendon dysfunction
  • Lateral ankle injury
  • Chronic ankle instability
  • Traumatic injury of foot and/or ankle
  • Recurrent running injury
  • Metatarsalgia
  • Bone stress injury
  • Neurological conditions

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