Yorkshire Foot Hospital

Part of the Lawrence Clinic Group

4-6 Greenside, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8PU

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Yorkshire Foot Hospital News Blog

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By | March 18th, 2020 | Foot care

It is safe to come into The Lawrence Clinic during these uncertain times. We wanted to let you know and reassure you that we are taking extra measures to keep you safe. We are monitoring the situation day by day […]

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What causes a Bunion ? Are they Hereditary ?

By | March 4th, 2020 | Foot care

The answer is we don’t really know. Over the years there have been many research projects and schools of thought as to the exact causation of Bunions. The image above shows the left foot of a mum of 32 years […]

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Focus on Bunions – What exactly is a Bunion?

By | February 24th, 2020 | Foot care

  The origin of the word comes from the early 18th Century, derived from the old French word buigne meaning “bump on the head ”. A more modern meaning is “a painful swelling on the first joint of the big […]

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A Fellowship for Mr. Antony Wilkinson

By | February 7th, 2020 | Foot care

We were already proud to have expert foot surgeons Antony Wilkinson and Stephen Finney at the Yorkshire Foot Hospital, but we have just found out that Mr Wilkinson, Consultant Podiatric Surgeon, now has a fellowship! What is a fellowship you […]

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FLAT FEET (PLANO-VALGUS FOOT)

By | January 6th, 2020 | Foot care

As you can imagine, this condition is where the sole of the foot has no arch and a very low arch affecting one or both feet. This can also be referred to as ‘fallen arch’. As described by the Oxford […]

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Lumpy bone on the top of your foot?

By | December 10th, 2019 | Foot care

If you are worried about a lump on the top of your foot it is always best to see a Podiatrist or Podiatric consultant to get a diagnosis. One of the conditions it could be is a Ganglion cyst, Patients […]

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