Do you have muscle, joint or bony pain in your feet, heels, ankles, lower leg, knee, upper leg or hips?
Everyday movement can affect your feet, leading to problems such as cracked heels, ingrown toenails and callouses.
Some children develop an unusual gait or walking and running style which makes it difficult to enjoy exercise and join in activities with other children.
Diabetes can cause reduced blood flow to the lower legs and feet, causing significant muscle cramping after only a short period of activity.
Pain and chronic inflammation of the plantar fascia (heel pain) is generally located on the bottom of the heel.
Nails that are discoloured, thickened, damaged and crumbly are clear signs of fungal infection.