EXPERT CARE. STRONGER MOVEMENT. BETTER LIVING.
Musculoskeletal Podiatry in Leeds
Specialist care for muscles, bones, joints and soft tissues to relieve pain, restore function and keep you moving with confidence.

Expert Assessment
Accurate diagnosis to identify the root cause of your pain.
Personalised Treatment
Tailored treatment plans designed to restore function & reduce pain.
Improve Mobility
Enhance strength, flexibility and movement for an active lifestyle.
Long-Term Results
Support lasting recovery and help prevent future problems.

Move better. Feel stronger. Live better.
Our musculoskeletal podiatry care is designed to reduce pain, restore function and help you move with confidence.

Musculoskeletal Podiatry: Our Holistic Approach to Body Mechanics.
At Foot Pain Centres of Leeds, our specialist Musculoskeletal (MSK) Podiatry Service focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower limbs for both adults and children. We focus on structural problems involving muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, bones, and nerves that can cause pain, reduce mobility, and affect daily activities.
Many foot, ankle, knee, hip, and lower back problems can be aggravated by:
- Arthritic joint changes e.g. Osteoarthritic knee, Rheumatoid arthritis of the foot
- Slipped discs causing nerve pain, e.g. Sciatica
- Overuse injuries e.g. Shin splints
- Structural deformity e.g. Bowed legs, Knock knees, Pelvic tilt
- Trauma e.g. Road Traffic accident, falling from a height
- Fractures and joint dislocations e.g. Fractured sesamoid bone, ankle dislocation
- Biomechanical abnormalities
- Neurological conditions e.g. Stroke, Cerebral Palsy, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease
- Leg length differences
- Sports Injuries





Following a detailed clinical examination and gait analysis, we are able to identify the way you walk, run, and move, which may be contributing to your symptoms. Our experienced Podiatrists develop personalised treatment plans designed to address the root cause of your pain rather than simply treating the symptoms.
Treatment will include:
- Biomechanical assessment
- Muscle and joint testing
- Neurological assessment
- Gait analysis and retraining
- Joint adjustment and mobilisation
- Orthotic therapy
- Exercise rehabilitation
- Footwear advice
- Injury prevention strategies
To help formulate an accurate diagnosis, if required, we will request X-rays, diagnostic Ultrasound Scans, MRI Scanning.
In those cases when all conservative or non-surgical treatment has been tried, patients can be referred on for surgical consultation eg. Neuroma



What Is Musculoskeletal Podiatry?
Musculoskeletal podiatry is a specialist area of Podiatry concerned with the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of conditions affecting the foot, ankle and lower limb.
Many painful conditions develop because of abnormal movement patterns, poor biomechanics, overuse injuries or joint dysfunction. Our role is to identify these issues and create targeted treatment plans that address the root cause of your symptoms.
Our Musculoskeletal Assessments Examine:
- Foot and ankle function
- Joint mobility
- Muscle strength and flexibility
- Walking and running mechanics
- Lower limb alignment
- Biomechanical abnormalities
- Sports-related injuries

Common Conditions Our Musculoskeletal Podiatry Clinic Treats

Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis
A leading reason patients visit us. We assess the mechanical causes of heel pain and develop personalised treatment plans to reduce pain and improve function.

Achilles Tendinopathy & Calf Strains
Pain and stiffness in the Achilles tendon can affect walking, running and sports. We provide evidence-based treatment to support tendon recovery.

Ankle Pain & Instability
Recurring ankle injuries and instability can lead to long-term problems if left untreated. Our assessments identify contributing factors and help improve stability and confidence.

Metatarsalgia & Forefoot Pain
Pain in the ball of the foot can result from abnormal pressure distribution, foot structure or biomechanical dysfunction.

Tendon & Ligament Injuries
We assess and manage a wide range of tendon and soft tissue injuries affecting the foot and ankle.

Shin Splints
A common condition in runners and active individuals, often linked to poor biomechanics and repetitive stress.
Knee, Hip & Lower Back Pain
Problems in the feet frequently influence the alignment and function of the entire lower limb; addressing foot mechanical issues can often improve symptoms higher up the body.
Comprehensive Musculoskeletal Assessment
Every patient receives a thorough assessment designed to identify the true source of their pain. Your appointment includes:
- Detailed medical history
- Foot and ankle examination
- Joint mobility testing
- Muscle strength assessment
- Gait analysis
- Biomechanical assessment
- Footwear evaluation
- Functional movement screening
This detailed approach allows us to develop effective, personalised treatment plans tailored to your individual needs.

Musculoskeletal Podiatry Treatments
Following your assessment, we may recommend a combination of treatments depending on your diagnosis.
Treatment options include:
Prescription orthoses designed to improve foot function, reduce excessive strain and support optimal movement.
Appropriate footwear plays an important role in managing many musculoskeletal conditions.
Targeted stretching, strengthening and rehabilitation programmes designed to restore mobility and improve function.
Specialist treatment for runners, athletes and active individuals looking to recover from injury and return to activity safely.
Improving walking and running mechanics to reduce stress on joints, muscles and tendons.
Helping patients reduce the risk of future injuries through improved biomechanics and movement patterns.

Musculoskeletal Podiatry for Sports Injuries
Whether you are a recreational runner, gym enthusiast, cyclist or competitive athlete, our Musculoskeletal Podiatry service can help optimise performance and reduce the risk of injury.
We commonly treat and assess:
- Achilles tendon problems
- Plantar fasciitis
- Shin splints
- Stress-related injuries
- Foot and ankle instability
- Overuse injuries
We focus on finding and treating the root cause of your pain rather than simply managing symptoms.

