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When you are dealing with pain or discomfort, knowing which service is right for you can feel confusing. A common question we hear in clinic is what the difference between podiatry is and chirobody, and which one should you choose.

Both approaches focus on helping you move better and feel better, but they look at the body in slightly different ways. Understanding this can help you get the right support at the right time.

What is podiatry

Podiatry is a specialist area of healthcare focused on the feet, ankles and lower limbs. It looks at how your feet function and how this impacts the rest of your body.

In a clinic setting, podiatry covers:

• Assessment of foot and ankle pain
• Treatment of skin and nail conditions
• Support for injuries such as plantar fasciitis or Achilles pain
• Biomechanical analysis of how you walk or run
• Prescription of orthotics to improve alignment

Podiatry is often the best place to start if your symptoms begin in the feet or if you notice changes in how you walk, stand or exercise.

What is Chirobody

Chirobody is a broader, whole-body approach that combines elements of chiropractic care, movement therapy and rehabilitation. It focuses on how the spine, joints and muscles work together.

In clinic, this may include:

• Hands on treatment to improve joint mobility
• Support for back, neck and shoulder pain
• Movement based rehabilitation exercises
• Postural advice and correction
• Treatment for general musculoskeletal issues

Chirobody looks at the bigger picture, particularly when pain is linked to spinal alignment or movement patterns across the whole body.

What is the difference between podiatry and chiropody

the key difference lies in the starting point of assessment and treatment.

Podiatry focuses on the feet and lower limbs first, working upwards to see how this affects the rest of the body.

Chirobody focuses on the body, often starting with the spine and central alignment before addressing other areas.

You might benefit from our podiatry services if:

• Your pain is in your feet or ankles
• You have recurring issues with walking or running
• You need support with footwear or orthotics

You might benefit from chiropody if:

• Your pain is more widespread or centred around the back or neck
• You feel stiff or restricted in movement
• You are recovering from a broader musculoskeletal issue

Finding the right approach for you

In many cases, these services work well alongside each other. Addressing both foot mechanics and overall body movement can lead to better long-term results.

If you are unsure where to start, a professional assessment in clinic can guide you in the right direction and create a tailored plan based on your needs.

Ready to get started?

If you are wondering what the difference between podiatry is and chirobody and which is right for you, our Glasgow-based clinic is here to help.

Get in touch with the clinic today to book your assessment and take the first step towards moving more comfortably and confidently.