Conditions
All Conditions
Explore common conditions we treat—and how we help you move better, pain-free.
KneeAnterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) Tear
An Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) tear is a major knee injury that causes immediate severe swelling and instability, often requiring a combination of specialist rehabilitation and sometimes surgery to restore full function.
KneeMeniscus Tear
A meniscus tear is a common knee injury involving damage to the rubbery, C-shaped shock absorbers inside the knee joint, often causing pain, swelling, and a sensation of the knee locking or giving way.
AnkleOsteoarthritis of the Ankle
Osteoarthritis of the ankle is a degenerative condition that causes pain, stiffness, and swelling due to the gradual wearing away of the protective cartilage within the ankle joint.
FootGout
Gout is a painful form of inflammatory arthritis that typically strikes suddenly, causing intense pain, redness, and swelling, most often affecting the big toe joint.
KneeIliotibial (IT) Band Syndrome
Iliotibial Band Syndrome is a common overuse injury that causes sharp pain on the outside of the knee, frequently affecting runners, cyclists, and active individuals.
FootAthlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis)
Athlete’s foot is a highly contagious fungal skin infection that thrives in warm, damp environments, causing intense itching, scaling, and cracked skin, most commonly between the toes.
Other Conditions We TreatThickened or deformed nails
Thickened or deformed nails are common conditions where the toenail becomes abnormally dense, discoloured, or distorted, often resulting from trauma, infection, or long-term pressure.
HipLabral Tear
A labral tear involves damage to the ring of cartilage (labrum) that surrounds the socket of ball-and-socket joints like the hip or shoulder, often causing pain, clicking, and a feeling of instability.
KneeBone Bruise (Subchondral Edema)
A bone bruise is a painful injury involving microscopic damage and fluid build-up inside a bone, usually resulting from high impact or repetitive overload, which requires significant time and rest to heal.
FootPlantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, characterised by a sharp, stabbing sensation in the bottom of the foot that is typically worst during the first few steps in the morning.
FootCorns and Calluses
Corns and calluses are areas of thickened, hardened skin that develop as a natural protective response to excessive pressure or friction, but often become painful themselves if left untreated.
Lower BackRadiculopathy
Radiculopathy, commonly known as a "pinched nerve," occurs when a nerve root in the spine is compressed or irritated, often sending sharp pain, numbness, or weakness down the leg and into the foot.
Lower BackSciatica
Sciatica refers to the sharp, shooting pain that radiates from the lower back down through the buttock and into the leg, caused by irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve.
AnkleAnkle Sprain
An ankle sprain is a very common injury where the tough bands of tissue (ligaments) that support the ankle are stretched or torn, usually after "going over" on the foot.
FootBlisters
A blister is a small pocket of fluid that forms within the upper layers of the skin, typically caused by forceful friction or burning, acting as a natural protective cushion for damaged tissue underneath.
Lower BackMyofascial Pain Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndrome is a chronic pain condition characterised by sensitive "trigger points" in your muscles or connective tissue (fascia) that can cause deep aching and referred pain in seemingly unrelated parts of the foot or leg.
HipHip Dysplasia
Hip Dysplasia is a condition where the hip socket is too shallow to fully cover and support the head of the thigh bone, leading to joint instability, pain, and accelerated wear.
HipFemoroacetabular Impingement (FAI)
Femoroacetabular Impingement (FAI) is a condition where the bones of the hip joint do not fit together perfectly, causing friction and pinching that leads to groin pain, stiffness, and reduced movement.
AnkleTendonitis
Tendonitis is a common overuse injury characterised by inflammation, irritation, and pain in the thick cords that attach muscle to bone, frequently affecting the Achilles, ankle, or top of the foot.
Lower BackHerniated Disc (Slipped or Ruptured Disc)
A herniated disc occurs when the soft, gel-like centre of a spinal disc bulges out through its tough outer layer, often compressing nearby nerves and causing pain, numbness, or weakness that radiates down to the feet.
AnkleTarsal Coalition
Tarsal coalition is an abnormal bridge of tissue connecting two bones in the back of the foot that should normally be separate, often resulting in a rigid, painful flat foot.