Foot Pain
As adults we sometimes experience even greater demands upon our feet than that of childhood. Read More about “Foot Pain”…
Our feet change as we grow older and as adults we put greater demands on them than we did as children. The stress of occupations that require us to be on our feet all day, changes in the condition of our feet due to pregnancy, or injury from sporting activities; all of these may contribute to the development of foot problems.
Foot pain is one of the more common problems we treat and it is often the result of excess pressure placed on the feet. This happens simply by leading our busy lives but it is the body’s way of letting us know that something is not quite right. If you have any concerns or questions regarding your feet, call The Podiatrist today, and we can book you in for an assessment and start you on a treatment plan that will keep you on your feet.
As adults we sometimes experience even greater demands upon our feet than that of childhood. Read More about “Foot Pain”…
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