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19 03, 2014

Sports Massage: Special Offer

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:42+00:00 March 19th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

New Sports Massage Service at Davenport House Clinic Work hard and play hard? Sports massage is proven to be effective in the recovery from hard work and hard play. Using a hands on approach, there are a large number of benefits to having a sports massage. Increasing blood flow, aiding in drainage of toxins, mobilisation and stretching will leave you feeling all the better for it. We are thrilled to announce that Sports Therapist Nick Cole has joined the team at Davenport House Clinic. Massage is known to be one of the most effective treatment modalities for the release [...]

14 03, 2014

The Best Help

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 March 14th, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

The Best Help When people suffer from foot pain our advice is always to see a podiatrist, but what can we expect from a podiatrist? They are skilled in treating disorders affecting the foot and ankle, and they have a whole array of treatments and skills at their disposal, but what is the best help they can offer? Some of the most valuable appointments involve a long conversation. Often a new patient may not see the reason for so many questions as the podiatrist takes a history. “Why are you asking about my thyroid problems when I have a problem [...]

22 01, 2014

The Foot Inspector visits Jeffreys Corner Nursery

By | 2014-07-23T07:19:58+00:00 January 22nd, 2014|Blog|0 Comments

Meet the foot inspector from Davenport House Clinic Davenport House Clinic is proud to announce that the Foot Inspector, aka Tony Gavin is going to visit Jeffrey's Corner nursery in Dukinfield. He will talk to the children about foot health and get them to investigate how their feet work and what they can do! Why have we got feet? What can feet do? Why do we wear shoes? How many bones are in our feet What else is in our feet? All feet are different - Different shapes and sizes of feet When we stand up our feet change shape: [...]

19 11, 2013

Meet The Foot Inspector

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 November 19th, 2013|Blog|Comments Off on Meet The Foot Inspector

Meet the foot inspector from Davenport House Clinic Meet the Foot Inspector Davenport House Clinic is proud to introduce it's very own Foot Inspector. What the foot inspector doesn't know about feet isn't worth knowing. Based on Davenport House Clinic's lead podiatrist, Tony Gavin, the foot inspector is a cartoon character that gets to meet lots of different people with lots of different foot conditions from minor problems to problems that are stopping people getting on with their daily lives. And in each foot inspector video, the foot inspector will diagnose and offer advice on each condition. In [...]

5 11, 2013

Why should you visit a Chiropody and Podiatry practice which is accredited?

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 November 5th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Davenport House Clinic has received the prestigious accreditation award from the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists but what does it mean? For our practice to have been accredited by the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists we have reviewed our standards to ensure that they comply with national standards and best practice within the profession. We applied for practice accreditation so that our patients know that their care is being provided within a safe environment. The accreditation scheme amongst other things also requires that: All re-usable instruments to be properly cleaned and sterilised before they are used. Staff engage in continuing [...]

5 11, 2013

Tips to avoid Back Pain

By | 2014-09-30T09:07:52+00:00 November 5th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Truth be told, we would all like to avoid back pain as it can prevent us from enjoying everyday activities. Here are a few tips on how to avoid back pain: Improve your posture I’m sure when you were younger you were told to sit up straight or stand up straight by an elder and I’m also sure that you’ll have taken absolutely no notice! Well, now is the time to listen to this advice and take action. Poor posture is often the cause of back pain and by improving our posture we can avoid and even relieve back pain. [...]

24 10, 2013

Foot Health in Pregnancy

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 October 24th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

Our Manchester based Podiatrist's encounter many foot problems during and after pregnancy. From cramps and itchiness to swelling and aching, our feet can often feel very uncomfortable throughout pregnancy and following the birth. Hormonal changes and natural weight gain have a huge impact on the body and the feet bear the brunt of the major changes that a woman's body will go through. Swollen feet, swollen ankles and arch and heel pain are the main causes of foot pain in pregnant women. Muscles and ligaments stretch and soften because of an increase in the ovarian hormone relaxin, which makes your feet [...]

21 09, 2013

What is the difference between a podiatrist and a chiropodist in Stalybridge?

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 September 21st, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

What is the difference between a Chiropodist in Stalybridge and a Podiatrist? Not a thing! There is no difference between a Chiropodist in Stalybridge and a Podiatrist in Stalybridge. In the UK podiatry is simply the new name for chiropody. The name was changed to podiatry in 1993 as it's the international recognised name for a foot specialist. Chiropodists in the UK are being referred to as podiatrists more and more and many people in the profession refer to themselves as both. Chiropodist is a term commonly used in the United Kingdom and Podiatrist is a term commonly used in [...]

27 08, 2013

Shopping for shoes with diabetes

By | 2018-01-22T14:51:43+00:00 August 27th, 2013|Blog|0 Comments

As a Diabetic you will know the importance of caring for your feet. But, as well as caring for your feet it is also very important to wear appropriate footwear as poorly fitting shoes can cause serious foot problems. Wearing shoes with pointed toes or high heels can create pressure which can contribute to bone and joint disorders and diabetic ulcers. Shoes with a pointed toe can pinch which can cause an open wound and as you will know wounds on the feet can take a long time to heal as well as the chance that they could become infected. [...]