With the first day of autumn (22nd September this year) just around the corner and the increased likelihood of wearing closed in shoes. Here are five tips to maintain healthy…
Dry, flaky and chalky skin is a problem we see on the feet daily. When we see feet that present with dry skin we typically are looking at one of…
It’s so easy to sprain an ankle – kerbs, uneven surfaces, high heels, sports and sometimes your foot type (high arched feet, we’re looking at you!) can lead to painful…
2023 as it turns out was the last year we were known as Cambridge House Dorset Ltd before we rebranded to House of Podiatry (ltd). As we start of the…
Heel pain can be a right pain in the… heel. Plantar fasciitis is a common problem affecting the bottom of the foot, causing that annoying pain near the middle of…
What is therapeutic laser? And how does it work? Therapeutic laser uses the power of light to reduce pain, inflammation and swelling as well as to encourage your body’s own…
We soon be offering low level laser therapy (LLLT) here at Cambridge House. LLLT is an alternative to drugs in the treatment of chronic and acute pain. LLLT can be…
During our time at the Foot & Ankle Show we came across a new treatment method for ingrowing toes. This treatment is known as the Onyfix® nail correction system. The…
One of the many issues that has been raised about how the post Covid 19 world will look is how long it is going to take the NHS to get…
We are planning on “reopening” the practice on Monday 18th May. This doesn’t mean we can just open the doors to everybody but it has given us the ability to…
Just because we are closed doesn’t mean we have stopped working. Whilst I’m sure we would agree that we would rather it be business as normal for everyone, but we…