Arthritic Foot Pain

Arthritis can significantly impact your mobility and quality of life, but we’re here to help. Our team of experienced senior podiatrists understand the complexities of arthritic conditions and provide comprehensive care tailored to your needs.

We offer in-depth evaluations to identify the specific causes of your arthritic pain, whether it’s osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, or any other related condition. Through a combination of advanced treatment options, including tailored exercises, custom orthotics, and innovative therapies, we aim to relieve your discomfort and restore your mobility.

Prevention is key, and our expert podiatrists will guide you on maintaining healthy joints and managing your condition effectively. From recommending the best footwear to incorporating beneficial lifestyle changes, we’re committed to helping you stay active and pain-free.

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What types of Orthotics do we provide?

Sports Orthotics

Sports orthotics are designed specifically for running, walking, or other sports. Sports orthotics are more durable with a softer, full-length top cover to provide additional comfort and cushioning and prevent blisters from occurring. These custom orthotics are suitable for shoes with a full-length removable inner sole, such as running shoes and football boots.

Slimthotics

These orthotics fit in narrow shoes that are usually lower profile. They provide the same level of correction but are worn in a wide variety of shoes. They are highly customisable and enable you to get a broader range of widths and colours to suit your shoe style.

Cycling Orthotics

Custom-designed orthotics that fit into cycling shoes whilst ensuring you maintain comfort and efficient power transfer through your pedals. These orthotics are cleverly designed from carbon fibre to provide a lightweight and durable orthotic that fixes your cycling foot pain.

Symptoms often include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and tenderness in the feet, especially after periods of inactivity or upon waking. Patients may also experience difficulty walking or standing and notice reduced range of motion in the affected joints.

Arthritis in the feet can be caused by various factors, including age, genetic predisposition, previous injuries, overuse, and inflammatory conditions like rheumatoid arthritis. Wear and tear on the joints, commonly known as osteoarthritis, is also a frequent cause.

Diagnosis typically involves a comprehensive medical history review, a physical examination, and imaging tests such as X-rays or MRIs to assess joint damage and inflammation. Blood tests may also be conducted to check for specific types of arthritis.

Treatment options may include physical therapy, medications, corticosteroid injections, orthotic devices, and lifestyle changes. In more severe cases, surgical options may be considered.

Arthritis in the foot is generally considered a lifelong condition with no known cure. However, effective management strategies can help reduce symptoms significantly and improve quality of life.

Maintaining a healthy weight, engaging in low-impact exercises, applying heat or cold to the affected areas, and practicing good foot hygiene can help manage symptoms. It may also be beneficial to avoid activities that exacerbate pain.

Yes, shoes that provide good arch support, cushioning, and a spacious toe box are recommended. Custom orthotics can also help distribute pressure evenly and alleviate arthritic pain.

Arthritis can lead to decreased mobility due to pain, stiffness, and swelling, making it difficult for individuals to walk or engage in regular activities. This can impact overall physical health and quality of life.

Home remedies may include warm foot baths, Epsom salt soaks, gentle stretching, and applying cold packs to reduce swelling. Maintaining a consistent exercise routine can also be beneficial.