A Laufgsund podotherapist reviews a dynamic foot pressure heatmap, crafting personalized strategies to optimize foot alignment and improve mobility for lasting wellness.
What is podiatry?

Podiatrists are medical specialists who focus on the treatment of foot problems. The term podotherapy originates from the Greek word “podos” (foot) and literally means foot therapy. Over 70% of people experience foot-related complaints during their lifetime, highlighting the importance of this field.

What is podiatry?

Podotherapy encompasses the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of conditions affecting the feet and lower extremities. Through gait analysis and individualized consultation, targeted solutions are developed to ensure comfortable standing, walking, and physical activity.

Why podiatry?
Standing and going consists of a chain of movements wherein your feet do a lot of work. On average, a person walks 100,000 kilometers during their life. Feet are complex structures consisting of numerous substructures that all have to work together perfectly to keep us moving. The human foot and ankle consist of 26 bones, 33 joints, and more than 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. An abnormal or deviated function in the foot can influence the position and movement of the ankle-knee-hip-pelvis-back, consecutively. Hence, foot problems or deviations can have tremendous effects on your knees, upper and lower legs, hips, ankles, and so on. Podiatrists therefore play a crucial role in the prevention, correction of deformities, alleviation of pain, and improvement of gait.

How do you become a podiatrist?
In order to become a podiatrist, they study podiatry for four years (Bachelor of Science) where they study how bones, nerves, and muscles work together to obtain movement. Since everything in the human body is so connected, a problem in your knees or hips can be caused by a deviated position of your feet. Most often a connection can be made between the functions of different parts in the lower body or even in the human back. Furthermore, podiatrists study illnesses and injuries affecting feet, learn to make podiatric diagnoses and ways to treat them.

Foot health in the Neterlands

The level of foot health in the Netherlands is higher compared to other European countries. This is due to several factors:

  • Expertise of podiatrists: Podiatry in the Netherlands is well-established and has highly qualified professionals with a solid understanding of foot anatomy, biomechanics, and treatment methods.
  • Holistic approach to treatment: Dutch podiatrists take a holistic perspective that considers not only the patient's foot problems but also their effects on the entire body. This allows for comprehensive care that goes beyond purely symptomatic treatment.
  • Promotion of prevention: In the Netherlands, great emphasis is placed on preventing foot problems. Regular examinations and advice on foot health help identify and address potential issues early, leading to improved foot health in the long term.

Overall, the Netherlands can be considered a leader in foot health in Europe. Its holistic approach, expertise, and focus on prevention contributes to the effective treatment and prevention of foot problems.

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Podiatry Appointments and Tools

Podiatry appointments begin with a comprehensive patient history and examination, including a gait analysis and assessment of footwear. Based on the diagnosis and patient's needs, the podiatrist develops an individualized treatment plan. Treatment options offered by podiatrists include specific exercises, custom insoles, toe orthoses, and recommendations for appropriate footwear. These tools can relieve, correct, and minimize the long-term effects of foot problems. Podiatrists also play a crucial role in managing diabetes patients by reducing the risk of complications related to foot problems.

Common Complaints or Diagnoses

Our podiatrists treat a variety of complaints, including deviations in foot and toe positions, increased callus formation, fatigue complaints, cramps, as well as foot, knee, hip, and back pain. Pain in the feet or legs is always a reason to schedule an appointment with us.

Click here for a list of various diagnoses. If your diagnosis is not listed, please contact us anyway. There are so many different complaints and diagnoses that we may have overlooked some.

Are you unsure if we can help you? We also offer brief check-ups.

Treatment Process and Examination

To give you a clear picture of what an examination entails, let us explain the treatment process. If you have further questions, please let us know. Each examination is individualized and tailored to your complaints or questions. During your initial consultation, we start with a thorough screening and detailed medical history to understand your personal health history, current complaints, and needs. We then conduct a careful physical examination, analyzing your foot, gait pattern, and possible biomechanical issues. Based on these results, we collaboratively develop an individualized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. 

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A Laufgsund podotherapist reviews a dynamic foot pressure heatmap, crafting personalized strategies to optimize foot alignment and improve mobility for lasting wellness.

Podiatry for Diabetes Patients

Podiatrists in the Netherlands specialize in treating diabetes patients. This includes wound care, medical foot care, and evaluation of sensory and motor nerve pathways as well as foot circulation. Through our treatment, we can reduce the risk of developing foot and toe problems due to diabetes. Increased foot pressure often occurs in such cases. In this instance, we have a podoscope and a pressure measuring device, allowing us to relieve or reduce foot pressure in the long term. This enables us to tailor our insoles specifically to your pressure pattern.

Although we are not responsible for wound care and preventive control in Switzerland, our knowledge helps us to consider important factors in diabetic foot care.

Overall, podiatry in the Netherlands is characterized by its high level of expertise, holistic treatment approaches, and ability to prevent, correct, and alleviate foot problems, enabling patients to lead active and healthy lives.