Lady Bay Podiatry - podiatrist and specialist is minimum invasive foot surgery

Lady Bay Podiatry - podiatrist and specialist is minimum invasive foot surgery

5 Trent Boulevard, West Bridgford, Nottingham.


Welcome to my web page. As a Podiatrist I deal with many different types of foot problems from all age groups. The feet are one of the most abused parts of our body and statistics show that as many as four out of every five people will develop some kind of foot problem in their lifetime. To keep your feet in good order you may need to visit a podiatrist. 


Background

I continued to do further training after my  podiatry degree in foot surgery and spent time with orthopaedic surgeons and podiatrists in the UK who were doing traditional foot surgery. I was also fortunate to qualify to do an international fellowship on minimal invasive foot surgery (similar to key hole surgery)  in the United States with the Academy of Foot and Ankle Surgery under the guidance of Professor Stephen Isham, developer of the Reverdin-Isham bunion procedure and the Isham bunionette procedure. As part of the fellowship I spent time with  Professors in Spain. 


Academy of Ambulatory Foot and Ankle surgery

Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists

Minimal Invasive nail surgery

Minimal Invasive nail surgery. This picture shows the patient 6 weeks after having ingrowing toenails of the big toes removed permanently.


Minimal invasive toe deformity surgery

Minimal invasive toe deformity surgery before and after, this patient also had nail surgery , hence the dressing.


Some common foot problems that I treat:

Corns
Calluses
Hypertrophic skin conditions (eg Psoriasis, Eczema)
Ingrowing toenails
Plantar warts
Verrucae
Athletes foot
Diabetic assessments
Arthritis
Gait analysis + Orthotics
Heel pain
Ankle problems

Some minimal invasive foot surgeries that I do include:

Ingrowing Toenails
Hammer toes
Deformed toes
Permanent cure for corns
Tendon Release
Bunions
Tailors bunions
Metatarsalgia
Bone and soft tissue lumps
Heel Pain

 

Minimal invasive big toe surgery

Minimal Invasive arthritic big toe joint surgery. Before and after. This patient had a painful arthritic bump on the side of his foot which was reduced using the minimal invasive technique, note no incision site can be seen.


 

 

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