PODIATRY
is the speciality concerned with the diagnosis and or medical, surgical, mechanical,
physical or other treatment of the diseases, injuries and defects of the human
foot.
A podiatrist is a medical specialist trained in the treatment of the lower
limb. The greatest difference between a traditional chiropodist and modern
day podiatrist is the in the fact that the entire lower limb (from the hip
down) is treated by a podiatrist and a chiropodist only tends to work with
the foot.
Podiatry includes a large field called ‘podiatric biomechanics’,
this is concerned with the alignment of the bones in the foot and their relationships.
WHAT IS PODIATRIC
BIOMECHANICS? Is the area of human biomechanics that deals essentially with
structure and function of the feet and how they relate to each other the hips,
legs and spine.
Anyone who is experiencing recurrent or severe foot discomfort and pain whilst
walking, playing sports or during their normal activities may benefit from
podiatry. Treatment of these type of problems is with a device called a biomechanical
orthotic.
WHAT IS AN ORTHOTIC? It is a carefully constructed device that fits into your
shoe and controls your foot motions and weight distribution as you walk. These
devices are not arch supports; they work specifically to eliminate the causes
of your symptoms, so that your feet may operate normally and efficiently.
It's amazing how many people believe that aching or painful feet are a normal
part of life and it is only once the symptoms have improved with wearing foot
orthoses that they realise how much discomfort they were in!