How Podiatry Can Help You Move Better
Podiatry focuses on helping you move comfortably, stay active, and maintain healthy feet and lower limbs. Podiatrists are experts in assessing, diagnosing, and treating conditions that affect the feet, ankles, and lower legs, as well as preventing future problems that impact your mobility and overall wellbeing.
If you’re experiencing foot or ankle pain, changes in gait, or discomfort when walking or exercising, podiatry can help identify the underlying cause and support your long-term recovery and performance.
Podiatry can help you:
- Relieve foot, heel, and ankle pain
- Improve mobility, balance, and stability
- Treat and prevent sports and overuse injuries
- Address nail, skin, and biomechanical issues
- Enhance comfort and confidence when moving
Why Choose Dynamic Health Centre for Podiatry
Our podiatrists at Dynamic Health Centre are fully qualified and registered with Health and Care Professions Council. With extensive experience in evaluating and treating foot, ankle, and lower limb conditions, they combine professional expertise with a personal, patient-focused approach. Every appointment is designed around you – taking the time to understand your symptoms, lifestyle, and goals before developing a personalised treatment plan tailored specifically to your needs.
Our clinic is located on Cheltenham Drive in Sale, with easy access from Stockport, Stretford, Carrington, Altrincham, and surrounding areas. The local community continues to trust us for our patient-focused approach and long-standing commitment to exceptional care.
- Fully qualified, HCPC-registered physiotherapists
- Multi-disciplinary team of practitioners working together under one roof
- Strong reputation within the local community
- Evidence-based foot and lower limb care
- Convenient, flexible appointments to fit your lifestyle
Whole-body, Personalised Approach to Podiatry Care
Here at Dynamic Health Centre, we believe in a personalised approach to podiatry care. We take the time to understand the root cause of your pain to create a treatment plan designed specifically for you.
- We listen and understand
- We diagnose and develop a personalised treatment plan
- We treat and support you every step of the way
Our podiatrists will work with you to relieve pain, restore function, and improve confidence in movement. Treatment may include a combination of:
- Hands-on care such as joint mobilisation, soft tissue techniques, and massage to reduce pain and improve mobility
- Footwear and orthotic advice to support alignment and relieve pressure
- Gait and posture assessment with practical tips to prevent future issues
- Skin and nail care for conditions like corns, calluses, or fungal infections
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Everything You Need to Know
What is podiatry?
Podiatry (also known as chiropody) is healthcare that focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. Podiatrists help with pain, injuries, and mobility issues, using a combination of hands-on care, personalised exercises, footwear advice, and education to restore function, reduce discomfort, and prevent future problems.
What conditions are suitable for podiatry?
Podiatry can help with a wide range of foot, ankle, and lower limb problems, including:
- Heel, foot, or ankle pain (e.g., plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy)
- Sports or overuse injuries affecting the lower limbs
- Biomechanical or gait issues
- Nail and skin problems (e.g., fungal nails, corns, calluses)
- Diabetic foot care and circulation issues
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Chronic conditions affecting mobility or balance
What is podiatry treatment like?
Our podiatrists will work with you to relieve pain, restore function, and improve confidence in movement. Treatment may include a combination of:
- Hands-on care such as joint mobilisation, soft tissue techniques, and massage to reduce pain and improve mobility
- Footwear and orthotic advice to support alignment and relieve pressure
- Gait and posture assessment with practical tips to prevent future issues
- Skin and nail care for conditions like corns, calluses, or fungal infections
When should you see a podiatrist?
You should consider seeing a podiatrist if you experience foot, ankle, or lower limb pain, changes in gait, or difficulty walking. Podiatry can also help with sports injuries, nail or skin problems, post-surgery rehabilitation, or chronic conditions affecting mobility.
What will happen at your first appointment?
Your initial consultation will be longer so we can take the time to get a full picture of your needs. We’ll go through your medical history, chat about your symptoms, and carry out a thorough examination.
Once we’ve assessed your condition, we diagnose and clearly explain our findings, outlining what’s going on and the potential outcomes of different treatment options. We’ll create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your goals and begin treatment, where clinically appropriate.
What qualifications will your physiotherapist have?
All our podiatrists are fully qualified and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC).