Characterised by little to no arch in the foot, flat feet can lead to overpronation and improper weight distribution. Biomechanical podiatrists can prescribe orthotic devices to support the arch and correct gait abnormalities.
High Arches
High arches can cause inadequate shock absorption, leading to foot pain and instability. A biomechanical practitioner can recommend orthotics to improve weight distribution and reduce stress on the foot.
Shin Splints
Incorrect foot alignment and gait abnormalities can lead to painful shin splints. our practitioners can assess the biomechanics and recommend appropriate interventions.
Bunions and Hammertoes
Poor foot mechanics can lead to the development and progression of bunions and hammertoes. Our Practitioners can advise on proper footwear and orthotic solutions.
Morton's Neuroma
A painful condition affecting the ball of the foot, often between the third and fourth toes.
Metatarsalgia
Poor foot mechanics can lead to the development and progression of bunions and hammertoes. Our Practitioners can advise on proper footwear and orthotic solutions.
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
A painful condition affecting the ball of the foot, often between the third and fourth toes.