Fashion v’s function: Why the difference between running shoes and casual shoes matters. Lately here at Mullins podiatry we have seen the emergence of casual shoes being worn for the wrong purpose. Both children and adults have presented with conditions that can in part be attributed to the wearing of the wrong shoe for the wrong […]
Children’s feet differ from those of adults. At 6 months, a child’s foot is still mostly cartilage with the last bone forming around 3 years of age. By 18 years, most of the bones in the foot are fully formed. In clinic, we are asked by numerous parents about the best ways to support their […]
If you have been training for a while and are progressing to running a few times a week, and can handle a run of 5-6km such as your local Park Run on a weekly basis, you may be looking at how you can run faster. These 5 tips from Mullins Podiatry will help you develop […]
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Plantar Warts (Verrucae Plantaris) Nobody likes a wart and plantar warts can be a real problem, especially if they become painful and make normal activities, like walking, uncomfortable. What is a Wart? A wart is a small, contagious growth on the skin that develops when the skin is infected by the Human Papilloma virus (HPV). […]
Heel pain is one of those conditions that all Podiatrists see regularly in their clinics. Anyone can suffer from heel pain, but certain groups seem to be at increased risk, including: – Middle-aged men and women – Physically active people – People who are overweight or obese – People who are on their feet for […]
At Mullins Podiatry we are often asked by patients “how can I learn to run?” Whether it’s from the couch to a 5km goal, wanting to burn more calories, or getting bored with the gym, there are many different reasons as to why a person would like to start running. If you have made a […]
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At Mullins Podiatry we have a range of options to treat and manage your ingrown nail. We first take a history and detailed examination to ascertain why the nail is ingrown. It may be that The nail has been cut incorrectly The nail has been damaged The nail shape causes it to break the skin […]
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Shoes: Fashion v’s Function
/in News /by michelleFashion v’s function: Why the difference between running shoes and casual shoes matters. Lately here at Mullins podiatry we have seen the emergence of casual shoes being worn for the wrong purpose. Both children and adults have presented with conditions that can in part be attributed to the wearing of the wrong shoe for the wrong […]
Children’s Feet
/in News /by michelleChildren’s feet differ from those of adults. At 6 months, a child’s foot is still mostly cartilage with the last bone forming around 3 years of age. By 18 years, most of the bones in the foot are fully formed. In clinic, we are asked by numerous parents about the best ways to support their […]
5 ways to run faster
/in News, Running /by michelleIf you have been training for a while and are progressing to running a few times a week, and can handle a run of 5-6km such as your local Park Run on a weekly basis, you may be looking at how you can run faster. These 5 tips from Mullins Podiatry will help you develop […]
Plantar Warts
/in Conditions, News /by michellePlantar Warts (Verrucae Plantaris) Nobody likes a wart and plantar warts can be a real problem, especially if they become painful and make normal activities, like walking, uncomfortable. What is a Wart? A wart is a small, contagious growth on the skin that develops when the skin is infected by the Human Papilloma virus (HPV). […]
Heel Pain
/in Conditions, News /by michelleHeel pain is one of those conditions that all Podiatrists see regularly in their clinics. Anyone can suffer from heel pain, but certain groups seem to be at increased risk, including: – Middle-aged men and women – Physically active people – People who are overweight or obese – People who are on their feet for […]
How do I start running?
/in News, Running /by kerryAt Mullins Podiatry we are often asked by patients “how can I learn to run?” Whether it’s from the couch to a 5km goal, wanting to burn more calories, or getting bored with the gym, there are many different reasons as to why a person would like to start running. If you have made a […]
What can I do about a painful ingrown nail?
/in Conditions, News /by kerryAt Mullins Podiatry we have a range of options to treat and manage your ingrown nail. We first take a history and detailed examination to ascertain why the nail is ingrown. It may be that The nail has been cut incorrectly The nail has been damaged The nail shape causes it to break the skin […]