Cawley Chiropody
Welcome to Cawley Chiropody in Birmingham.
Tracy Cawley RGN., MSSCh., MBChA. is a qualified chiropodist with 12 years experience, and registered with the HPC. She also has 10 years experience as a Registered Nurse.
We specialise in courses of treatments for the elderly, diabetics and professionals who are on their feet all day! We also provide a complimentary foot massage at the end of each treatment, so you leave uplifted and calmed.
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- Nails – Ingrowing, fungal nail treatments and thick yellowing nails.
- Corns and Calluses
- Verrucas
- Athlete’s Foot
- Diabetics – Assessed and Advice
- Cracked Heels
All treatments include trimming nails, filing and conclude with a foot massage.
Appointments may be made at the following clinics:
Frederick Road, Selly Oak
Raddlebarn Road, Selly Oak
Shenley Lane, Northfield
Lickey End, Rednal
Feet are often the most under valued part of the human body and are our foundations, but if these foundations are not functioning because of pain or the way we walk it will affect the rest of the body including our knees, hips and lower back.
They offer us a strong, steady base to stand on, move us from A to B and act as shock absorbers for the rest of our body. Unfortunately because they are kept under wraps they are neglected, but if you take care of them they will support you!
Did you know…
The average person can walk between 2 and 3 times around the earth in their lifetime. That means a lot of wear and tear on the tendons, ligaments, and muscles. The foot consists of 26 bones, 33 joints and 100 muscles, and two arches.
By taking care of your feet, you can minimize the risk of foot injury, pain and ailments that come with age and overuse. There are simple steps you can take to look after our feet, which you can read about on the treatments page.
If you would like more information, or would like to arrange a consultation please contact me.
Related articles:
- The Sad State of British Feet (shoppingblog.com)
- Women risk feet in fashion’s name (news.bbc.co.uk)
- Foot And Ankle Injuries Plague Dancing Celebrities (prweb.com)
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