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Foot and Ankle Physiotherapy London

Why Choose Flawless Physio for Foot and Ankle Treatment

James McCormack, a leading Foot and Ankle Physiotherapist in London, has authored over 500 articles on conditions such as sprained ankles, Plantar Fasciitis, Bunions, and Morton’s Neuroma. His expertise makes Flawless Physio your top choice for foot and ankle care.

James will conduct a comprehensive 45-minute assessment during your initial physiotherapy appointment to thoroughly examine your foot and ankle. This allows time to create a personalised rehabilitation plan tailored to your needs.

Our assessment includes testing for mobility, strength, and ligament stability, focusing on the foot and ankle area. In most cases, James can provide a diagnosis during the first session, though some cases may require an MRI or ultrasound referral. We can coordinate these scans or refer you to our trusted network of orthopaedic consultants and Sports Physicians.

Once we determine the cause of your pain, we’ll create a treatment plan. This plan may involve soft tissue massage, taping, or orthotic support to alleviate discomfort. You’ll also receive detailed instructions for the best foot and ankle exercises and video tutorials to guide you through your recovery.

Follow-up appointments last 25-30 minutes, during which we’ll review your progress and adjust your exercise program as needed.

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Why See a Foot & Ankle Specialist?

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At Flawless Physio, we’ve successfully treated thousands of foot and ankle conditions. Our extensive experience lets us quickly diagnose and treat your symptoms, minimizing guesswork and helping you begin the right treatment faster than a trial-and-error approach.

Many patients come to us for second opinions, especially when their symptoms haven’t improved with previous treatment. This has given us deep familiarity with common and rare foot and ankle conditions.

Our targeted rehabilitation programs are designed to reduce the risk of recurring issues like ankle sprains and tendon subluxations. In addition, we offer 3D foot scanning and Foot Pressure Plate analysis to provide precise assessments and create custom orthotics when necessary.

James has also written over 50 articles on the best shoes for foot and ankle conditions, which can play a crucial role in your recovery.

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Common Foot & Ankle Injuries We Treat

  • Heel Pain from Plantar Fasciitis: This condition affects the bottom of the foot and can cause significant discomfort, especially after long periods of standing or walking. Read more about treating Plantar Fasciitis.
  • Bunion-Related Toe Pain: Bunions cause a bony bump at the base of the big toe, often leading to misalignment and pain in the joint. Learn more about bunion treatments.
  • Achilles Tendon Strain or Tendonitis: Runners frequently experience pain in the back of the ankle, which can worsen in the mornings or after intense activity. Find out more about Achilles Tendonitis management.
  • Nerve Pain from Morton’s Neuroma: Tingling, numbness, and pain in the forefoot, often between the 3rd and 4th toes, are signs of Morton’s Neuroma. Explore treatment options for Morton’s Neuroma.
  • Forefoot Joint Pain (Metatarsalgia): This condition often causes inflammation in the metatarsal area, sometimes mistaken for Morton’s Neuroma. Discover how to manage Metatarsalgia.
  • Outer Ankle Tendonitis (Peroneal Tendonitis): Pain along the outer side of the ankle, particularly in those with higher arches, can indicate Peroneal Tendonitis. Learn how to treat Peroneal Tendonitis.
  • Arch and Ankle Pain from Posterior Tibial Tendonitis: Weakness in the posterior tibial tendon can lead to fallen arches or flat feet in adults. Read about Posterior Tibial Tendonitis solutions.
  • Common Ankle Sprains: Ankle sprains are some of the most frequent injuries we see, and while they often heal on their own, complications can arise if not treated properly. Get tips on recovering from a sprained ankle.

We always recommend seeking medical advice from a healthcare professional rather than self-diagnosing a foot injury.

We offer Private Physiotherapy via Online Appointments for £95 and Face-to-Face appointments for £165 in our clinics.

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