Saltdean Podiatry

Biomechanical Assessment in Saltdean

We provide many treatments in relation to foot health and comfort. If there is something you need that you don't see below, feel free to reach out so that we can help you.

Saltdean Podiatry Clinic understands the importance of proper biomechanics in maintaining foot health and overall mobility

Foot pain, knee discomfort, and even lower back issues can stem from improper gait and foot posture. Our Biomechanical Assessment aims to analyse these factors to ensure that your feet and lower limbs function optimally. Through comprehensive evaluation, we can develop a tailored treatment plan to address imbalances and inefficiencies in movement.

Heel pain and heel spurs treatment

Heel spurs are often associated with long-term strain on the foot and are commonly linked to conditions such as plantar fasciitis. While we do not offer surgical treatment for heel spurs, we assess and manage the underlying biomechanical causes of heel pain. A biomechanical assessment allows us to identify abnormal foot function, loading patterns or footwear issues and recommend appropriate treatment such as orthotics, footwear advice and pressure reduction to relieve symptoms and prevent recurrence.

Plantar fasciitis treatment

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain and is often linked to poor foot mechanics, overuse or increased load on the plantar fascia. Through a detailed biomechanical assessment, we examine how your feet function during standing and walking, identifying factors that may be contributing to ongoing pain. Treatment focuses on addressing the cause rather than just the symptoms and may include orthotics, footwear advice and targeted load management.

Morton’s neuroma (plantar digital neuritis) treatment

Morton’s neuroma, also known as plantar digital neuritis, involves irritation or compression of a nerve between the toes and can cause sharp pain, burning or a sensation of walking on a pebble. This condition is often linked to footwear choices and foot biomechanics. A biomechanical assessment helps identify contributing factors such as excessive pressure or abnormal movement, allowing us to recommend appropriate conservative treatments to reduce nerve irritation and relieve symptoms.

Big toe arthritis (hallux limitus / hallux rigidus) treatment

Arthritis in the big toe joint can lead to stiffness, pain and reduced movement, often affecting walking and everyday activities. This condition is commonly referred to as hallux limitus or hallux rigidus, depending on severity. During a biomechanical assessment, we evaluate joint function, foot movement and pressure distribution to help manage symptoms. Treatment focuses on improving comfort and function through appropriate footwear advice, orthotics and joint support.

Bunions (hallux valgus) treatment

Bunions develop when the big toe joint gradually changes position, often due to foot mechanics, footwear and genetic factors. While surgery may be required in severe cases, many bunion symptoms can be managed conservatively. A biomechanical assessment allows us to assess joint alignment and foot function, helping us recommend treatment options such as orthotics, footwear advice and pressure relief to reduce discomfort and slow progression.

Biomechanical Assessment: What is Included

Our in-depth biomechanical assessment involves the following key components:

  1. Foot Posture & Gait Evaluation: We assess your foot alignment, arch structure, and the way your feet bear weight to identify any imbalances.
  2. Muscle Testing & Neurological Assessment: Strength, flexibility, and neurological function of the foot and leg are evaluated to detect any abnormalities that may contribute to discomfort.
  3. Walking & Movement Analysis: Observing how you walk helps us identify gait irregularities that may be causing pain or strain in your lower limbs.
  4. Computerised Gait Analysis (if required): For a more detailed understanding, we may use advanced technology to analyse your walking pattern and pinpoint mechanical inefficiencies.

Treatment Recommendations

Based on our findings, we provide personalised treatment plans that may include:

  1. Custom Orthotics: Prescription insoles designed to correct foot posture and improve gait mechanics.
  2. Exercise Therapy: Strengthening and stretching routines to enhance mobility and address muscular imbalances.
  3. Joint Mobilisation & Manipulation: Techniques to restore normal joint function and movement.

Who Can Benefit from a Biomechanical Assessment?

A Biomechanical Assessment is beneficial for individuals experiencing:

  1. Chronic foot, knee, or lower back pain.
  2. Discomfort related to improper gait or poor foot posture.
  3. Sports-related injuries or repetitive strain issues.
  4. Conditions such as plantar fasciitis, shin splints, or Achilles tendonitis.

What to Expect During Your Visit

  1. Initial Consultation: We begin with a detailed discussion about your symptoms, lifestyle, and activity levels.
  2. Assessment & Analysis: Your foot posture, gait, and biomechanics are carefully examined using manual tests and, if necessary, computerised gait analysis.
  3. Treatment & Advice: Based on your assessment, we will recommend the most effective interventions, from orthotics to specific exercises, to help improve your foot mechanics and overall mobility.

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