View the comprehensive range of treatment options offered at Cheshire Foot Clinic

Your Go-To Foot Clinic for Top-Rated Podiatry & Chiropody Treatments

Knutsford, Cheshire

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a painful foot condition caused by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot, leading to pain and stiffness in the heel and arch.

Foot Pain

Foot pain can refer to discomfort or soreness in any part of the foot, ranging from the toes to the heel. It can be caused by various factors such as overuse, medical conditions, or poorly fitting footwear.

Heel Pain

Heel pain is a common symptom that can result from a variety of underlying conditions, such as plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, or achilles tendonitis.

Orthotic Therapy

Custom orthotics are special shoe inserts that are designed to provide support, cushioning, and stability to the feet and ankles. They are prescribed and custom-made to fit the specific shape and needs of an individual's foot and can help to alleviate foot pain and improve mobility.

Bunions

Bunions, or hallux valgus, are a common foot condition characterised by a bony bump at the base of the big toe, which can cause pain, swelling, and difficulty wearing shoes.

Knee Pain

Regain mobility and find lasting relief from knee pain with our treatments and customised rehabilitation programs.

Ankle Pain

Ankle pain is a prevalent ailment affecting many people. It arises from various causes, including injuries, strain, or underlying medical conditions. This discomfort can limit mobility, disrupt daily activities, prompt assessment and treatment can alleviate prolonged and recurrent problems.

Achilles Tendonopathy

Achilles tendonopathy is due to damage to the Achilles tendon, causing pain, swelling, and stiffness in the back of the lower leg. It commonly occurs due to overuse, injury, or repetitive strain, affecting the mobility and function of the affected leg.

Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains, resulting from ligament stretching or tearing due to sudden twisting or impact, are painful injuries characterised by swelling and impaired mobility. Proper care and treatment are essential for recovery and help prevent recurrence and ongoing problems.

Hammertoes

Hammertoe is a deformity affecting the toe joints and causing them to bend abnormally, often causing discomfort and shoe-fitting difficulties. Understanding its causes and management is vital for addressing this common foot condition.

Neuromas

Neuromas are benign nerve growths, frequently found in the ball of the foot, causing pain, tingling, or numbness. These growths can impact daily life and require attention for effective management.

Arthritic Foot

Arthritis is a condition characterised by inflammation of joints, and when it affects the foot, it can lead to discomfort, stiffness, and reduced mobility. Understanding its specific foot-related manifestations and treatment options is essential to reduce symptoms and improve mobility for those affected.

Flat Feet

Flat feet is a common condition where the arches of the feet collapse, this can lead to discomfort and potential postural problems. Recognising the causes and management of flat feet is crucial for maintaining foot health.

Heel Spurs

Heel spurs are bony growths that can develop on the heel bone, often due to inflammation or strain. These growths can lead to persistent heel pain, particularly during weight-bearing activities, and understanding their causes and management is essential for relief.

Diabetic Footcare

Diabetic footcare involves preventative measures and treatment strategies aimed at reducing the risk of foot ulcers, infections, and amputations in individuals with diabetes. This includes regular monitoring, professional foot care advice, and appropriate footwear.

Paediatric Podiatry

Paediatric foot care is the specialised treatment and management of foot and ankle conditions in children. It may involve monitoring for normal development, identifying abnormalities or deformities, and promoting proper footwear and foot hygiene habits.

Running Injuries

Running-related injuries to the lower limb often stem from overuse, a result of pushing the body beyond its limits in terms of frequency, duration, or intensity of exercise. Recognising the various types of injuries and their underlying causes is crucial for effective treatment and prevention.

Ingrown Toenail

An ingrown toenail is a common condition in which the toenail grows into the skin surrounding the nail, leading to pain, redness, swelling and often infection. It can be caused by improper nail trimming, tight shoes, abnormally shaped nails or injury.

Nail Surgery

For patients grappling with ingrown, infected, and painful nails, our Podiatrists offer a solution through nail surgery. This straightforward and effective procedure is designed to permanently enhance the comfort and shape of problematic nails, providing lasting relief.

Faulkner's Verruca Needling Procedure

Verrucae needling is an effective research supported treatment for verrucae and warts. Patients are given local analgesia prior to needling of the wart to introduce the causative virus deeper into the affected tissue aiming to trigger an immune response.

SWIFT Verruca Removal

SWIFT is a non-invasive treatment for warts that uses microwave energy to destroy the affected tissue. This innovative technology allows for less downtime and has been found in research to be an effective method of wart removal causing little to no residual scarring.

Corticosteroid Injections

The injection of steroids is a powerful treatment option for various painful inflammatory and degenerative conditions affecting the foot and ankle and can be a transformative solution for foot pain. Cheshire Foot Clinic team members have the undergone additional training and mentorship to offer this treatment modality. An ultrasound guided approach is used where it is necessary to deliver the steroid accurately to improve the outcome of treatment.

Exercise Rehabilitation Therapy

Exercise Rehabilitation Therapy is a personalised and integral component of your overall treatment plan. Following a comprehensive Biomechanical or Musculoskeletal (MSK) Assessment, our Podiatrists carefully craft exercise programs that are specifically tailored to address your unique needs.

Shockwave Therapy

Shockwave therapy is a research backed treatment approach used to address conditions such as Achilles Tendinopathy and Plantar Fasciitis. It is often utilised in conjunction with other therapeutic modalities like Exercise Rehabilitation Therapy, stretches, Orthotics, laser and activity modifications

Laser Therapy

Laser treatment is frequently integrated into a patient's comprehansive package of care following their initial assessment or biomechanical assessment. Laser therapy is useful to reduce pain and inflammation and assist healing, recovery and return to function in many of the acute and chronic conditions seen in the clinic .

Mobilisation and Manipulation Therapies

Mobilisation and manipulation therapies are specialised approaches designed to enhance the functionality of your feet and ankles. These manual therapies are integrated into a comprehensive treatment plan following an initial consultation where your feet are thoroughly assessed.

Medical Pedicures

At Cheshire Foot Clinic, we offer specialised treatments for routine nail and foot care, addressing concerns such as removing corns and calluses (hard skin), comprehensive nail care, and innovative solutions like nail reconstruction for damaged nails.

Nail Reconstruction

Nail reconstruction, performed by qualified podiatrists, is a specialised treatment aimed at restoring damaged or unsightly nails for both cosmetic and medical purposes.

Hot Wax Therapy

Discover the soothing benefits of Hot Wax Therapy, an optional addition to routine podiatry treatments at our clinic. This therapeutic approach involves the application of comforting hot wax, preceded by a relaxing massage with aromatherapy oil.

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Where To Find Cheshire Foot Clinic

Cheshire Foot Clinic, 21A Tatton Street, Knutsford, WA16 6AE

There is a large car park opposite with designated disabled spaces closest to the clinic

21A Tatton St, Knutsford WA16 6AE, UK

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