IN FOOT AND LEG CARE
Expert podiatrists delivering trusted diagnosis and treatment for foot and ankle conditions.
IN FOOT AND LEG CARE
Expert podiatrists delivering trusted diagnosis and treatment for foot and ankle conditions.
Dry skin often develops with age and scarring of the skin after injury can also cause corns and calluses.
For most people a little hard skin is not painful or a problem and can be managed by regularly using the right foot cream and wearing suitable footwear. For others corns and calluses can be a cause of pain and discomfort and require treatment.
If you would like help managing Corns and Hard Skin or further information about our treatments, please: Book an Appointment
Chat to us about your foot problem or download a copy of our leaflet: Better Ways to Keep Your Feet Healthy
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The plantar fascia is a strong band of tissue that runs along the sole of the foot, helping to support the arch and absorb pressure as you walk, stand or exercise. When this tissue becomes overloaded or irritated, it can lead to pain, stiffness and inflammation.
Symptoms are often worse first thing in the morning, after periods of rest, or after standing for long periods. Some people describe the pain as a stabbing sensation under the heel, while others notice tightness through the arch or discomfort that builds throughout the day.
At Cheshire Foot Clinic, we do not just look at the painful area in isolation. We assess how your foot functions, how pressure is distributed, your footwear, activity levels and any contributing factors that may be placing extra strain on the plantar fascia.
Early assessment and the right treatment plan can help reduce pain, improve mobility and prevent the condition from becoming long-term.
There are over 30 causes of heel pain, not just plantar fasciitis! Cheshire Foot Clinic’s thorough diagnostic process ensures we can get to the root of your heel pain and develop a tailored plantar fasciitis treatment plan to address your needs.
Our specialists will:
• Review your medical history to identify possible risk factors or underlying conditions
• Conduct a physical exam to evaluate pain areas and check for tenderness, swelling, or stiffness in your foot

