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Arthritis

Arthritis

Is it time to see a Podiatrist?

Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and degeneration of one or more joints. It can affect people of all ages. There are different types of arthritis with the most common being; osteoarthritis (wear-and-tear related) and rheumatoid arthritis (an inflammatory type).

Treatments

Shockwave Therapy
Injection Therapies
Custom Made Orthotics
Off the Shelf Orthotics
Physiotherapy
Offloading
Biomechanical Gait Analysis
Cushioning Insoles

Common Symptoms of Osteoarthritis

·  Joint Pain

·  Stiffness (Often worse in the morning)

·  Swelling

·  Reduced range of movement

·  Warmth or tenderness around joint

·  In some cases – joint deformity over time

Common Symptoms of Rheumatoid Arthritis

· Joint pain and tenderness – often affecting small joints (hands, wrists, feet)

· Swelling 

· Morning stiffness lasting more than 30–60 minutes

· Symmetrical joint involvement (both sides of the body)

· Warmth around joints

· Fatigue and low energy

· General feeling of being unwell (malaise)

· Reduced grip strength or difficulty with fine tasks

Book a Visit

Podiatric treatment can help manage symptoms and improve function in both osteoarthritis (OA) and rheumatoid arthritis (RA), particularly when the feet are affected.

Podiatric intervention aims to reduce pain, preserve joint function, and maintain independence.