Morton’s Neuroma Treatment in Suffolk
The thickening of a nerve between the toes (usually between the third and fourth digits) Morton’s Neuroma can cause severe […]
Read moreThe thickening of a nerve between the toes (usually between the third and fourth digits) Morton’s Neuroma can cause severe […]
Read moreA smooth swelling of thick, jelly-like material called synovial fluid. Usually found near joints or tendons – synovial fluid lubricates […]
Read moreA curved toenail that grows into the skin, an ingrown toenail can physically pierce the skin, causing redness, swelling and […]
Read moreThe opposite of a flat foot, pes cavus is a condition where the feet have very high arches. Often there […]
Read moreTendinopathy refers to a tendon injury that is caused because of long-term overuse. This results in the deterioration of the tendon. […]
Read moreFlat feet is where a foot has little or no arch. This may result in the heel tilting outwards, and […]
Read moreThe midfoot is defined as the section of foot between the Chopart joint in front of and below the ankle, […]
Read moreMetatarsalgia is the general name for pain in the forefoot, often in the ball of the foot. This pain is […]
Read moreThe inflammation of a joint, arthritis is a common condition that affects many different areas of articulation (joints) in the […]
Read moreHallux Rigidus is taken from Greek and literally means stiff (rigidus) big toe (hallux). In the early stages, the motion […]
Read moreThere are a number of deformities that affect the lesser toes (the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and little toe). These include […]
Read moreTendonitis (also known as Tendinitis) is the inflammation of a tendon, in this case the Achilles – the tissue that […]
Read moreAn unfortunate but common side effect of playing sport, injuries can be of particular annoyance as they stop sportspeople from […]
Read moreThe most common cause of heel pain, plantar fasciitis is the thickening of the plantar fascia – the band of […]
Read moreA bunion (or Hallux Valgus) is a swelling or bump at the base of the big toe. A bony deformity, […]
Read moreDuring this outbreak of Covid-19 (Coronavirus) the safety and health of our patients is our top priority. We are offering telephone and video consultations during this time. However, all patients will have a face to face consultation prior to any invasive procedure being performed.