Leg Conditions Treatment at Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation
The legs form the foundation for walking, running, and daily activity, but they are vulnerable to a wide range of injuries and conditions. From overuse injuries like shin splints to more serious issues such as stress fractures or vascular problems, leg conditions can cause significant pain, limit mobility, and reduce sporting performance.
At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we provide comprehensive podiatry and physiotherapy care for leg conditions, combining clinical expertise with advanced rehabilitation and orthotic solutions.
Common Leg Conditions
Shin Splints (Medial Tibial Stress Syndrome): pain along the shin bone from repetitive stress, common in runners and athletes.
Compartment Syndrome: increased pressure in the lower leg compartments causing pain, tightness, and sometimes nerve symptoms.
Stress Fractures: small cracks in the shin or leg bones caused by repetitive overuse, often in athletes or military recruits.
Calf Muscle Strain or Tear: sudden or overuse injury to the gastrocnemius or soleus muscle.
Vascular & Circulatory Issues: leg pain from poor circulation, varicose veins, or deep vein pathology, requiring careful assessment.
Nerve Entrapment (Peroneal Nerve, Sciatic-related): causing pain, tingling, or weakness in the legs.
Contact us to learn more about Leg Conditions
If you are dealing with Leg Conditions, our team can help you find the most suitable Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinic for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment support.
Whether your symptoms are affecting walking, running, exercise, or daily comfort, we can guide you towards the right clinician and the right next step for your care.
Treatment options are available across Pinehill, Smales Farm, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton East, Hamilton Central and Bethlehem
Podiatrist pricing and availability
Pricing for Leg Conditions assessment and treatment can vary depending on your consultation, the severity of your symptoms, the treatment approach recommended, and whether ongoing podiatry or rehabilitation care is required.
Your Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinician will assess your tendon, identify the contributing factors to your pain, and explain the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, activity level, and recovery goals.
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10,000+
Appointments delivered across our clinics, helping patients improve foot health, mobility, and long-term outcomes.
7 Clinics
Conveniently located across Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga, making it easy to access a podiatrist near you.
30+ Treatments
Comprehensive podiatry services including fungal nail care, ingrown toenail treatment, rehabilitation, and general foot care.
Our Approach
At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we use:
Comprehensive assessment – history, physical examination, and gait analysis
Imaging referral – X-ray, ultrasound, or MRI if needed to confirm diagnosis
Conservative management – rest, footwear advice, orthotics, manual therapy, and rehabilitation
Shockwave therapy & exercise rehab – for tendon and soft tissue conditions
Referral pathways – to orthopaedics, sports physicians, or vascular specialists if required
Long-term prevention – training load guidance, biomechanical correction, and patient education
Treatment is available at all Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinics: Rosedale, Takapuna, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton, and Tauranga.