Conditions We Treat
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Treatment for Lower Limb Conditions
At Maitland Central Podiatry, we provide treatment for a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions. Our podiatrists utilise modern techniques to address various issues that affect mobility, comfort and overall foot health. We can assist with:
- Fungal infections & ingrown toenails
- Foot, ankle, knee & leg pain
- Corns & calluses
- Bunions
- Diabetes & arthritis
- Nail problems
- Mobility limitations
- Shoe discomfort
- Tendonitis
- Cracked heels
- Blisters & sores
Each treatment plan is designed to ensure long-term relief and support for better foot function, enabling you to stay active and live pain-free.
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Fungal Infections & Ingrown Toenails
Fungal infections and ingrown toenails can lead to pain, inflammation and difficulty walking. Our podiatrists can provide effective treatments such as antifungal medications and safe nail trimming techniques to alleviate symptoms and prevent recurrence. We also advise on proper foot hygiene and footwear to reduce the risk of future infections. By addressing the root causes and providing ongoing care, we help you maintain healthy feet and avoid complications like infections or chronic discomfort.
Foot, Ankle, Knee & Leg Pain
Pain in the foot, ankle, knee, or legs can stem from various causes, including injury, overuse, or medical conditions like arthritis. Our podiatrists conduct thorough assessments to determine the cause of your pain and offer treatments such as stretching exercises, custom orthotics and mobilisation therapies to improve mobility and reduce discomfort. We aim to restore function and reduce pain, helping you get back to your regular activities with greater comfort and improved movement.
Corns & Calluses
Corns and calluses are thickened areas of skin that form due to friction or pressure, often caused by tight or ill-fitting shoes. Our podiatrists safely remove these growths using gentle techniques and provide treatments to prevent recurrence. We also offer guidance on choosing appropriate footwear and proper foot care to prevent further build-up. By addressing both the immediate discomfort and the underlying causes, we help maintain smooth, healthy feet free from pressure-related issues.
Bunions
Bunions are bony lumps that form at the base of the big toe, often causing pain, swelling and difficulty walking. We provide non-surgical treatments such as customised orthotics, padding and appropriate footwear advice to alleviate pressure and reduce discomfort. In severe cases, we can refer you to a specialist for surgical options. Our goal is to manage symptoms, slow progression, and ensure you’re comfortable while preventing further foot complications associated with bunions.
Diabetes & Arthritis
Diabetes and arthritis can significantly impact foot health, leading to pain, poor circulation and nerve damage. Our podiatrists conduct regular assessments to monitor these conditions and offer treatments to prevent complications such as ulcers or joint deformities. By addressing issues such as reduced circulation and limited mobility, we help improve your foot function and quality of life. Additionally, we provide education on daily foot care and lifestyle changes to minimise risks associated with diabetes and arthritis.
Nail Problems
Nail problems, including thickened, discoloured, or ingrown nails, can cause discomfort and lead to infections. Our podiatrists provide professional nail trimming, debridement and treatments for fungal infections. We also offer advice on proper nail care to prevent common issues such as ingrown toenails and fungal infections. By treating nail conditions promptly and effectively, we help maintain healthy nails and ensure that future nail problems are prevented, allowing for better foot comfort and function.
Mobility Limitations
Mobility limitations can result from various foot conditions, such as arthritis, injury or muscle weakness, which can affect your ability to move comfortably. Our podiatrists assess your specific needs and provide treatments like custom orthotics, foot mobilisation therapies and exercises to restore movement and reduce pain. We focus on improving your ability to walk and move freely, reducing the impact of mobility issues on daily life and promoting better foot health for long-term comfort and mobility.
Shoe Discomfort
Shoe discomfort, whether from tight shoes, poor fit or inappropriate footwear for specific conditions, can lead to foot pain and long-term issues. We assess the fit and suitability of your shoes and offer solutions such as orthotics, cushioning and advice on selecting the right footwear. By addressing both the immediate discomfort and the underlying causes, we help ensure that your shoes provide the necessary support, comfort and protection to keep your feet healthy and pain-free.
Tendonitis
Tendonitis in the foot or lower limbs causes pain, swelling and inflammation in the tendons. Our podiatrists treat tendonitis using a combination of rest, ice therapy, specific stretching exercises, and orthotics to alleviate pain and reduce inflammation. By addressing the underlying cause of the tendon irritation, we help speed up recovery and prevent future flare-ups. Through effective management, we aim to restore normal function, reduce pain, and improve your overall foot and leg health.
Cracked Heels
Cracked heels, often caused by dry skin, excessive pressure, or poor footwear, can be painful and lead to infection if left untreated. Our podiatrists provide treatments to hydrate and exfoliate the skin, helping to heal cracks and prevent further damage. We also offer advice on proper foot care and recommend appropriate footwear to protect your heels from additional stress. By addressing cracked heels early, we ensure comfort, promote healing and reduce the risk of more serious foot conditions.
Blisters & Sores
Blisters and sores are common foot problems caused by friction, pressure, or underlying conditions like diabetes. Our podiatrists treat blisters and sores by cleaning, dressing, and monitoring for infection. We provide advice on preventing future blisters through proper footwear choices and foot care routines. By offering prompt treatment and preventive measures, we reduce the risk of complications and ensure your feet remain healthy, comfortable and free from painful blisters or sores in the future.