
As the days become longer and lighter, May brings a natural shift towards movement. Whether it’s daily walks, travel, time outdoors or simply being on your feet more, activity levels often increase without us fully noticing.
Walking may feel effortless, but it is a complex, finely coordinated process. When your feet are functioning well, movement feels easy. When they are not, even simple activity can become uncomfortable over time.
At Surrey Foot Service, we believe that walking well is not just about covering distance, it is about moving efficiently, comfortably and without compromise.
The Foundation of Movement
Your feet form the foundation for everything above them. Each step you take involves a coordinated interaction between your feet, ankles, knees, hips and spine. When this system is working optimally, movement feels fluid and balanced.
However, even subtle changes in foot function can alter this chain. Over time, this may lead to discomfort not only in the feet, but further up the body affecting the knees, hips or lower back.
This is why a detailed understanding of how you move is so important. At Surrey Foot Service, our advanced assessment methods allow us to look beyond symptoms and identify the underlying causes of discomfort.
A key part of this process is gait analysis.
Using advanced video and 3D technology, we assess how your body moves in real time identifying inefficiencies, imbalances or areas of increased strain that may not be visible to the naked eye.
This level of detail allows us to provide tailored recommendations, whether that involves footwear advice, targeted exercises or custom orthotics to support more efficient movement.
Rather than simply managing symptoms, the focus is on improving the way your body functions as a whole.
No two patients are the same, which is why treatment at Surrey Foot Service is always individualised.
Following a comprehensive assessment, recommendations may include:
This integrated approach allows us to address both the cause of discomfort and its wider impact on movement.
Unlike more obvious forms of exercise, walking often goes unnoticed as a physical load. However, as step counts increase (particularly during holidays, weekends or lifestyle changes) the cumulative impact on the feet can be significant.
It is common for issues such as heel pain, forefoot discomfort or general fatigue to develop gradually at this time of year. These are rarely isolated problems, but rather the result of repeated stress over time.
Early intervention can make a meaningful difference, allowing small issues to be addressed before they develop into more persistent conditions.
At Surrey Foot Service, our focus is not simply on treating problems once they arise, but on helping patients maintain long-term comfort and mobility.
This begins with a detailed assessment where we evaluate your foot structure, movement patterns and any underlying concerns. From there, we create a personalised plan designed to support your lifestyle and goals.
Whether you are increasing your activity, preparing for travel or simply looking to move more comfortably, taking a proactive approach to foot health can have a lasting impact.
Ultimately, walking well is about more than avoiding pain; it is about confidence in movement. At Surrey Foot Service we provide expert podiatry care designed to keep you moving comfortably, whatever your goals may be.
Take a look at some of our favourite walks here.