Sports podiatry service.
It is recommended that people who practice sports professionally, as well as all people who practice sports activities on a regular basis, go to a podiatry clinic to have their gait studied. Since they have enough information about the biomechanics of the body, it is possible to prevent injuries such as plantar fasciitis, sprains, tendonitis and patellar tendonitis, cruciate ligament, kyphosis, dysmetria, Iliotibial Band Syndrome or Runner’s Knee, or muscle overload, bursitis, meniscus pain, sciatica, disc protrusion and herniated disc, vertigo or dizziness, shoulder pain, knee pain, lumbosciatica, etc.
Service designed for athletes.
It is important to examine how the feet of all people in general perform their mechanics, especially those who want to enjoy sports in a healthy way.
Professionals
Recommended for professional athletes.
Fans
Help those fans to practice their sport.
Gain security
Provides peace of mind for sports practice.
Postural regulation
It will benefit the patient by preventing the appearance of certain pathologies.
Objective of sports podiatry.
The objective of our Sports Podiatry service is to achieve postural regulation, which will benefit the patient by preventing the appearance of certain pathologies, improving their sports performance, and enjoying personalized treatment and intervention.
Our podiatrists recommend that all athletes, whether professional or non-professional, who regularly practice sports, visit our podiatry clinic for a check-up. We will carry out a biomechanical, gait and postural study to provide good advice on sports gesture techniques, footwear, nutrition and possible therapeutic tools if necessary.
Injury rehabilitation through therapeutic exercise.
Therapeutic exercise is often the best solution to eliminate and prevent alterations in the body. Through a series of exercises adapted to each patient, we can strengthen the parts of the body that have been affected by these alterations, or to strengthen those areas where the origin of the alterations that are affecting another part of the body is found.
In our clinic we study the patient thoroughly and carry out a muscular assessment to determine which muscles are functioning correctly and which muscle chains we need to work on to restore our strength and function.
The fundamental objective is to carry out an evaluation and analysis of joint movement and muscle function. In order to subsequently design a re-education program for the movement deficit through therapeutic exercise, muscle activation techniques known as MAT are used to locate the muscle deficit in any joint complex. These techniques are complemented by segmented and global analysis of movement, using different procedures for the assessment and interpretation of data.
Data collection and interpretation, that is, a correct diagnosis, will be the key to solving the problem.


