To serve you better, the clinic will be moving!
We are pleased to announce that we will be relocating to
99 Northfield Dr. East, Unit 206, as of June 10th, 2024.
We look forward to sharing our bright, newly renovated location with you!
*** Easy access *** Free & accessible parking ***
Although golf doesn’t involve running or jumping, injuries do occur to the foot and ankle. Golfers should be aware of the following risks:
Heel pain (or plantar fasciitis) can be exacerbated by excessive walking on the golf course.
The golf swing can also place stress upon the feet and ankles. Common complaints are especially noted to the ball of the foot that pivots to help drive the golf club through the swing. The stress on the ball of the foot can cause capsulitis of the second toe, neuromas, and increased pain in the great toe joint (often hallux rigidus).