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If you have ankle or foot problems, go to De Fysiovrienden.

Don’t keep limping around in pain, because your Physio Friends will get you back on your feet again.

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Ankle and foot complaints

Does your ankle or foot hurt?

Ankle and foot problems are unpleasant. They make every step painful, make it difficult to climb stairs, and prevent you from exercising or walking as you used to.

And your feet carry you around all day long. Maybe you’ve sprained your ankle. Or you feel pain under your foot when you take your first steps in the morning. Or your ankle feels unstable after a previous injury. Sometimes it develops gradually without any obvious cause.

Time to see what’s going on and how we can fix it. No complicated stories about plantar fasciitis or chronic ankle instability. Just a clear explanation of what we see and what we’re going to do. We examine your ankle and foot, ask about your symptoms, and create a treatment plan that’s right for you.

The Fitness Friends

Ankle and foot complaints

Does your ankle or foot hurt?

Ankle and foot problems are unpleasant. They make every step painful, make it difficult to climb stairs, and prevent you from exercising or walking as you used to.

And your feet carry you around all day long. Maybe you’ve sprained your ankle. Or you feel pain under your foot when you take your first steps in the morning. Or your ankle feels unstable after a previous injury. Sometimes it develops gradually without any obvious cause.

Time to see what’s going on and how we can fix it. No complicated stories about plantar fasciitis or chronic ankle instability. Just a clear explanation of what we see and what we’re going to do. We examine your ankle and foot, ask about your symptoms, and create a treatment plan that’s right for you.

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Why

Why visit De Fysiovrienden for ankle and foot complaints?

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Wide range of treatments

From acute sprains to chronic foot pain, we can help you.

Focus on stability

We train not only strength, but also balance and coordination.

Returning to activity

We help you get back to exercising, walking, or working without pain.

Ankle and foot complaints

We can help you with these ankle and foot complaints

There are many types of ankle and foot complaints. Perhaps you have pain after a sprained ankle that won’t go away. Or pain under your foot or heel when standing and walking. An unstable ankle that often twists. Stiffness after a fracture or surgery. Or chronic complaints that keep coming back.

Every foot and ankle is different and requires its own approach. We look at what is causing your complaint and what is needed to get better.

Whether you have a sprained ankle, heel spur, plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon problems, unstable ankle, pain after a fracture, or running injuries: we are here for you. That’s what Fysiovrienden is for.

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Get to know

These Physio Friends are here for you!

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The treatment

What can you expect when you come to our practise with ankle and foot complaints?

When you come in with ankle or foot complaints, we start with a thorough consultation. How did the complaints arise? Where do you feel pain? What can you still do and what can you no longer do? And how does it affect your daily life? We will then examine your ankle and foot thoroughly: movement, strength, stability, and balance.

We also test how you walk and stand, as this can reveal a lot about your complaint. We also examine your knee, hip, and posture, as these can affect your ankle and foot.

Based on all this information, we draw up a treatment plan. This often consists of exercises for strength and stability, balance training to strengthen your ankle, and specific training to enable you to walk, run, or play sports again.

For acute complaints, we sometimes also use tape to support your ankle. In addition, we provide advice on footwear, surfaces, and load building. The goal: to get you back on your feet, strong and pain-free.

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Your Physio Friends help you get rid of your ankle and foot pain

Ankle and foot problems can significantly limit your freedom of movement. We provide treatment tailored to your condition and goals. With knowledge, experience, and personal attention. At multiple locations in Eindhoven. So call us or schedule an appointment right away. So call or make an appointment. Because friends don’t let you stumble. We’ll help you step up your game!

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FAQ

These questions are asked us frequently

How many treatments do I usually need?

That depends on your complaint. An acute ankle sprain can heal within 4-6 weeks with proper treatment. Chronic foot complaints such as heel spurs or plantar fasciitis can take longer, sometimes several months. After surgery or a fracture, the duration depends on the severity. We will discuss this after your first appointment.

Can I do ankle and foot exercises myself?

Yes, absolutely. We will give you targeted exercises for strength, mobility, and especially stability. Balance exercises are often very important for making your ankle stronger and more stable. Exercising at home speeds up your recovery.

Do I need to wear special shoes?

That depends on your complaint. Sometimes we recommend temporarily wearing sturdier shoes or insoles. We will work with you to determine what is best for your situation and provide advice on footwear.

Can I also visit in the evening or on weekends?

Yes, we are also available in the evenings. That way, you can always find a time that suits you.

Is physical therapy for ankle and foot problems covered?

Meestal wel, afhankelijk van je verzekering. Voor fysiotherapie heb je vaak een aanvullende verzekering nodig. Na operaties of bij bepaalde diagnoses kan ook de basisverzekering dekking bieden. We helpen je graag dit uit te zoeken.

Do I need a referral from my family doctor?

No, you can come directly to us without a referral.