Podiatry
Podiatry is a medical discipline that focuses on
the assessment, diagnosis and management of lower limb health
problems. Podiatrists diagnose and manage numerous problems
including gait disorders in children, adults, elderly and other
specialist groups, sports injuries, foot and ankle pathologies and
other painful conditions, using therapies such as foot orthoses,
ankle-foot orthoses, exercises and gait re-training.
In order to become a Podiatrist, it is necessary to complete
a three or four year BSc(Hons) Degree in Podiatry. The
profession is regulated by the Health Professions Council (HPC) and
all Podiatrists working within Ramsay Hospitals are HPC-Registered.
You can check a Podiatrist’s registration by visiting
www.hpc-uk.org.
Conditions treated
This may vary from hospital to hospital, but, in
general:
- In-growing toenails
- Foot and ankle problems in general
- Flat feet / over-pronation
- High-arched feet
- Children’s foot problems
- Sports injuries
- Running Injuries
- Gait and biomechanical problems
- Toe abnormalities
- Pain at the front of the foot
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Metatarsalgia
- Plantar fasciitis / heel pain
- Collapsed arches
- Recurrent ankle sprains
- Rheumatoid foot problems
- Diabetic foot problems
- Achilles tendon pain
- Tibialis Posterior dysfunction / adult acquired flatfoot
- Post-op rehab after foot / ankle surgery
Treatments available
May vary between hospitals, but, mainly:
- Foot orthoses
- Ankle-foot orthoses
- Ankle braces
- Exercise programmes
- Laser treatment
- Acupuncture
- Mobilisation / manipulation
- Biomechanical assessment
- Video gait analysis
- Foot pressure analysis
- Steroid injections
- Taping
- Footwear assessment & advice
- Help and advice on how to manage your condition
- Nail surgery: Podiatrists are qualified local anaesthetists and
perform toenail surgery for the permanent removal of part, or, all
of the nail. As this is done under local anaesthetic (like a dental
injection), no hospital admission is required, allowing you to get
up on your feet again more quickly.
Specialist care
Podiatrists are specialists within their field. However, because
of the way Ramsay hospitals are structured, with an ethos of team
working, you can be assured that your Podiatrist will be working as
part of a specialist team, including Consultant Orthopaedic
Surgeons, Podiatric Surgeons, Physiotherapists, Radiology /
Diagnostics, Rheumatologists and others, ensuring that, no matter
what your condition, your treatment can be provided in one location
and within the same team, in most instances.
Going to see a Podiatrist
Please contact your nearest hospital to make an appointment with
a Podiatrist. When attending for the first appointment, it is
important that you take along some shorts or short trousers so that
the Podiatrist can properly assess you lower limbs; a selection of
shoes you would normally wear; any orthoses or braces you have
previously been provided with and details of any previous or
current medical treatment.
Private medical insurance
If you intend to see a Podiatrist using your medical insurance,
it is very important to check with the insurer the level of cover
provided, as it can vary widely. A number of insurers will cover
your appointments, but very few will pay for foot orthoses and
other appliances. Some insurers also require a referral from a GP
or Consultant before cover is provided.
To find out more about Podiatry, please visit the Society of
Chiropodists & Podiatrists, who are the representative body of
Podiatrists, at www.feetforlife.org.
Hospitals offering this treatment
- Ashtead, Surrey, Ashtead Hospital
- Banbury, Horton NHS Treatment Centre
- Caterham, North Downs Hospital
- Chelmsford, Springfield Hospital
- Chorley, Euxton Hall Hospital
- Colchester, Oaks Hospital
- Doncaster, Park Hill Hospital
- Gloucester, Winfield Hospital
- Halesowen, West Midlands Hospital
- Hitchin, Pinehill Hospital
- Kettering, Woodand Hospital
- Middlesbrough, Tees Valley Treatment Centre
- Milton Keynes, Blakelands Treatment Centre
- Nottinghamshire, Nottingham Hospital
- Ormskirk, Renacres Hospital
- Peterborough, Fitzwilliam Hospital
- Preston, Fulwood hospital
- Reading, Berkshire Independent Hospital
- Salford, Oaklands Hospital
- Salisbury, New Hall Hospital
- Sawbridgeworth, Rivers Hospital
- Stafford, Rowley Hospital
- Torquay, Mount Stuart Hospital
- Truro, Duchy Hospital