Foot complaints
The feet are a relatively small part of the musculoskeletal system, but consist of 26 bones, 33 joints 107 ligaments and 19 muscles and tendons. So foot pain comes in many guises and can also affect the knees, hips and back.
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How does foot pain occur?
Foot pain can occur in a variety of ways, such as an acute movement like a fall, which damages muscles, tendons and bones.
Wherever the origin of the complaint lies, in many cases the symptoms persist for an extended period of time and treatment and self-care are needed to reduce and keep the symptoms away.


What foot problems do we treat?
Our practice has scientifically and holistically trained physiotherapists who can treat and assess all common foot conditions. If the diagnosis reveals that specific additional knowledge is needed for successful treatment, we can draw on a large network of medical specialists. Our experience includes:
- Flatfeet
- Heel Spur
- Hallux valgus (lump on the big toe)
- Hammer toes (crooked toes)
- Diabetic foot
- Rheumatic foot
- Spastic foot
- Osteoarthritis in the foot
What foot problems do we treat?
Our practice has scientifically and holistically trained physiotherapists who can treat and assess all common foot conditions. If the diagnosis reveals that specific additional knowledge is needed for successful treatment, we can draw on a large network of medical specialists. Our experience includes:
- Flatfeet
- Heel Spur
- Hallux valgus (lump on the big toe)
- Hammer toes (crooked toes)
- Diabetic foot
- Rheumatic foot
- Spastic foot
- Osteoarthritis in the foot

Foot pain treatment at Evolution Physiotherapy
Treating foot pain effectively is only possible if a thorough diagnosis is made. Therefore, this is a hard prerequisite at Evolution Physiotherapy before we are starting with the treatment.
90% of the people who have had treatment with us are also able to do what they want afterwards and are pain free. We would be happy to tell you more about our treatment methods and diagnosis.