Foot Therapy


The foot is a very complex part of the human body. When a person is walking, the feet will provide both stability and decrease of impact on the rest of the joints, all throughout the neck. This is all possible because of a complicated design of 26 bones, 33 joints, 107 ligaments and 19 muscles. About 57% of the population will endure complaints of the foot somewhere in life. Complaints of the foot can be very painful and limiting for daily life activities.


Possible treatable complaints of the foot in the practice are for example:

    •    Hallux valgus

    •    Pes planus (flat foot)

    •    Heel spur

    •    Problems with the fat pads

    •    Achilles tendinitis

    •    Tarsaal Tunnel syndrome

    •    Artrosis of the foot

    •    Mortonse neuralgia

    •    Hallux rigidus


Treatment
There is a variety of possible actions to reduce your foot complaints:

    •    Relaxing muscles in the foot with exercises and massage

    •    Improving joint function with manual therapy and mobilizations

    •    Strengthening muscles and increasing mobility in the foot with exercises

    •    Improving your walking pattern