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Foot Pain

Foot pain frequently occurs from physical stress, yet when resting, burning or stabbing pain can occur.

Triggers are often faulty foot position, tendonitis and posture problems.

TRINICUM

Our areas of expertise

Foot pain is often complex and usually has a direct effect on the entire musculoskeletal system. For therapy, it is thus vital to examine the entire body for causes of dysfunction and not just treat the problem locally.
 
We especially treat:
  • pain in the Achilles tendon
  • heel spurs
  • ankle pain
  • faulty foot positioning and position correction

In these areas, we have a wide spectrum of treatment options.

Achilles tendon pain

TRINICUMPain in the area of the Achilles tendon (achillodynia) or partial ruptures of the tendon are often falsely diagnosed as regional problems and thus only treated with moderate success.

People rarely ask: “Why does such a strong tendon suddenly develop problems in that area?” 

In fact, the Achilles tendon reacts very sensitively at the transition from the heel bone to the sinewy portion up to the muscles, such as in the case of stress on the rear leg muscles or a lateral buckling in the area.

 

Therefore, the following is very significant for therapy:

1. ideally adapting local therapy to local changes and
2. simultaneously identifying and eliminating the cause 

 

Integrative therapy

Treating foot pain is complex and is adapted by our doctors according to the respective set of symptoms. 


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You can reach us from Monday through Thursday from 8:00 - 7:00 and Fridays from 8:00 - 3:00 on the following phone number +43 1 907 60 30.

 

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