We routinely shake off sore feet as having ill-fitting shoes or standing for long hours. They take a pounding as our feet carry us from one activity to another throughout the day.
Yet, there could be more to your foot pain than you thought. As you start searching for solutions, you may come across Chiropody and wonder, “how can Chiropody help me?” Reading onwards, you will discover just how beneficial this specialty can be!
What is a Chiropodist?
A Chiropodist is a primary care physician specializing in the study, diagnosis, and treatment of the foot, ankle, and lower extremities. In addition, they treat a variety of ailments, from skin and toenail issues to more severe conditions.
How is
Chiropody different from Podiatry? Well, it isn’t. Both are specialized foot care carried out by certified and highly-trained medical doctors. Yet, how do you know when to see a Chiropodist over a regular family doctor?
You Have Diabetes
Diabetes is a disease with many life-changing elements, including difficulties with the feet and lower extremities. Unfortunately, if you have diabetes, you are more at risk of developing artery abnormalities and, at worst, amputation.
When this happens, people experience tingling, burning, loss of feeling, and even loose hair due to nerve damage. A Chiropodist will assess the feet for early warning signs and oversee any needed care.
You Can’t Reach or Feel Your Feet
Losing the feeling in your feet can indicate that something serious is happening. Without proper medical attention, restrictions on nerves and arteries can cause irreversible damage and life-threatening conditions.
Not reaching your feet could mean you cannot properly attend to toenail issues and calluses or see problems that need addressing. A
Chiropodist can help correct painful issues and even prescribe orthotics to keep your body in better alignment.
Your Toenails are Thick, Discoloured, or Painful
Foot issues can be somewhat embarrassing when it comes to unsightly toenails. However, ignoring toenail issues can lead to more significant, more painful problems until there is no denying medical attention.
For instance, ingrown toenails are common and require specific treatment to keep them from returning. With Chiropody, they will treat, cut, and file your toenails to prevent further issues and alleviate painful infections.
They can also assess whether discolouration is from a fungus, poor circulation, or wearing ill-fitting shoes.
You Have Corns or Calluses
Corns and calluses can also be a sign of shoe wear. Tightness, heel height, shape, and arch support all play a part in foot comfort and indicate stress on the foot. In addition, calluses could be a sign the bones are changing formation to add friction while wearing footwear.
Through x-rays, a Chiropodist can determine the source of your foot pain and make recommendations for proper footwear. If needed, they can also arrange surgical correction and callus removal.
You Have Warts
No one wants to admit they have warts. Yet, somehow they have become associated with a lack of hygiene and something to be ashamed of—which means people may hide from medical treatment.
In truth, they are normal as long as you take care of them when they first appear. Ignoring your warts until they become a significant problem is when treatment becomes more involved. A Chiropodist has seen it all and specializes in wart removal in all stages.
Feel Better About Your Feet Now!
Life is just better when your feet aren’t sore. So for the ultimate care in Chiropody, bring your feet to
Delta Physiotherapy & Rehab in Mississauga, ON. Their physicians understand how difficult living with pain can be and want to assist your recovery with friendly, quality service.
Heal your foot pain by scheduling an appointment
online or by calling 905-270-3086 today!
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