What Services does a Podiatrist Provide?

As people age, their feet tend to experience more wear and tear, which can lead to various foot problems. A podiatrist is a healthcare professional who specialises in the diagnosis, management, and prevention of foot, ankle, and lower leg problems. They are also known as foot doctors, and they play an essential role in maintaining the overall health and well-being of the feet and the rest of the lower limbs. In Singapore, not many people know what services a podiatrist provide.

Therefore in this article, we will discuss the services provided by podiatrists and how they can help you maintain healthy feet.

Diagnosis and Management of Foot Injuries

Podiatrists are trained to diagnose and manage a wide range of foot and ankle injuries, including sprains, fractures, and dislocations. They are trained in various diagnostic tools such as ultrasound, X-rays, and MRI scans to identify the problem and develop a management plan that best suits your needs.

In addition to providing immediate care, podiatrists also work with patients on long-term solutions to prevent further injuries and improve overall foot health.

Podiatrist assessing heel pain using diagnostic ultrasound imaging.

Management of Foot Deformities

Foot deformities such as bunionshammertoes, and flat feet can cause significant discomfort and affect your mobility. A podiatrist can offer a range of management options, including custom orthoticsbraces, and manual therapies to relieve pain and improve functions.

In some cases, surgery may be offered by orthopaedic surgeons. A podiatrist can also provide post-surgical support to improve the function and appearance of your feet.

Management of Skin and Nail Conditions

Podiatrists also diagnose and manage a variety of skin and nail conditions affecting the feet. These may include fungal infectionswarts, and ingrown toenails. They use different methods to manage these conditions, including medication, laser therapy, and surgery.

In addition to management solutions, podiatrists also offer advice on proper foot hygiene and care to prevent future infections and conditions.

Diabetic Foot Care

People with diabetes are at a higher risk of developing foot problems due to poor circulation and nerve damage. Podiatrists play a crucial role in preventing and managing foot problems in people with diabetes.

They conduct regular foot exams to identify any issues early on and develop a comprehensive care plan. That normally includes regular checkups, proper foot hygiene, and education on how to prevent foot problems.

Sports Injury Management and Prevention

Podiatrists also work with athletes to diagnose and manage sports-related foot and ankle injuries. The type of injuries ranges from calf or hamstring strains to tendon injuries or fractures. They can also provide advice on injury prevention and tips on selecting proper footwear. This is to improve athletic performance and reduce the risk of injury.

Conclusion

In conclusion, a podiatrist is a specialised healthcare professional who can diagnose, manage, and prevent a wide range of foot and ankle problems. From injuries to deformities, skin and nail conditions to diabetic foot care, and sports-related injuries, podiatrists offer comprehensive care for healthy feet.

If you are experiencing any foot problems, it is essential to seek the advice of a podiatrist. At Straits Podiatry, we help you identify the problem and develop a personalised management plan. Our goal is to get you back on your feet and maintain optimal foot health.

If you want to know more about the services our Podiatrists can provide, contact us today!

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