Thanks i went to the chiropodist for my toenails! Not my gait. It was a remark he made on seeing my insoles, suggesting tennis ball w revised etc. . He doesn’t do insoles and at that time i thought mine were ok.
A podiatrist has sophisticated equipment for gait analysis etc. it’s not always just about your feet. I have flat feet but am also doing some wierd way of placing my feet. They are also v expensive !
re Guys self referral, I’m not in pain or immobile so think I’d wait a long time for an appointment! However before my insoles I did have foot pain and also fell over my own clown feet quite regularly!
chiropractor is something different again.
I think I’m after a second opinion on my insoles.
Carlton Jefferson is the chiropodist rear of 60 Peckham Rye
Hey Huggers, please can you share the fabulous chiropodist's details?
Huggers, I think podiatrists are the same as chiropodists, pretty much.
Also, why aren't you sticking with the chiropractor, out of interest, if they seem to think the problem is more posture-related, rather than solely (sorry) down to the feet?
Thankyou! Originally I had a private referral ( husband had health insurance at time) and so worn insoles for years but I still wear my shoes down in one place at a ridiculous rate! A fab chiropodist agrees with posture is everything stance. Experienced cobbler says some it ain’t right and I’m over corrected.
I've booked a session with Elmcourt Clinic in West Norwood, recommended by our daughter. A two-week wait for the slot, though.
https://www.elmcourtclinic.co.uk/
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