Struggling With Foot Pain in St Helens? Discover the Cause With a Biomechanical Assessment

If you are dealing with ongoing foot pain, recurring injuries, or discomfort that does not seem to improve, a biomechanical assessment can help identify the underlying cause. At Step First Podiatry, we use advanced footscan technology and clinical expertise to analyse how you move, diagnose the problem accurately, and guide you towards effective, long-term solutions.

WHAT IS A VERRUCA?

A verruca is caused by the human papilloma virus which forms a wart on the foot. The virus can gain access to the skin and is often caused from a break in the skin especially if the area is wet. Verruca’s are very contagious and are passed from direct contact from the active viral area. The body will recognise the virus at some point and they will resolve, but this can sometimes take years. If the verruca is painful, or is causing distress, a podiatrist can help by using certain treatments, however, we cannot guarantee the treatment will work. The treatments that we use are designed to cause trauma to the area so this can accelerate the immunity response from the body to recognise the virus and attack the lesion.

WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT DURING TREATMENT FOR A VERRUCA?

The treatments that we use are Verrutop, salicylic acid 60%, silver nitrate and cryotherapy. Usually treatments are every 2 to 4 weeks. We are unable to give a time limit on these treatments as verruca’s can be very difficult to resolve.

Take the Next Step Towards Pain-Free Movement

If you are living with ongoing discomfort or unexplained pain, a biomechanical assessment can provide the answers you need. At Step First Podiatry, we combine clinical expertise with advanced technology to deliver accurate diagnosis and effective, long-term solutions.

Book your appointment today and take the first step towards understanding and improving how your body moves.