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Chronic Biomechanical dysfunction injuries of the lower limb. The hidden epidemic.

Chronic injuries of the foot and lower limb are extremely common, and biomechanical dysfunction is one of the major causative factors. Understanding within the different medical professions about biomechanics can be, limited and common conditions can be misdiagnosed and thus inappropriately treated. This can lead to a protracted injury situation and the subsequent misconception that these conditions are complicated and difficult to resolve. Using biomechanics and podiatric corrective techniques, the cause can be isolated and effectively treated resolving the specific injury.

Most Common conditions

  • Lower Back Pain (Scaroiliitis)
  • Hip Pain
  • Chronic Groin Injury
  • Trachonteric Bursitis
  • Iliotibial Band Syndrome
  • Medial, Anterior & Lateral Knee Pain
  • Chrondromalacia Patellae
  • Osgood Schlatters Syndrome
  • Deep Calf Pain
  • Shin Splints
  • Chronic Ankle Pain (medial & lateral)
  • Achilles Tendinopathy
  • Mid-foot Pain
  • Plantarfaciitis
  • Metatarsalgia
Diagram of the leg showing the locations of the most common conditions

You may already be familiar with one or more of the above conditions, and may have encountered difficulty in completely resolving some of these injuries. This is usually due to the underlying biomechanical causes not being adressed, and only the syptoms being treated. This will often result in the return of the symptoms with the resumption of the activity.

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