Corns and calluses are areas of hard, thickened skin that develop when the skin is exposed to excessive pressure or friction
Corns generally occur at pressure points, typically the bottom of the feet and the sides of toes. They can be painful.
Calluses are thickenings of the outermost layer of the skin and are painless. They can develop on hands, feet, or anywhere there is repeated friction — even on a violinist’s chin
We at Orthofit use non-surgical methods to treat Corns & Callus
Corns on feet won’t get better unless the cause of the pressure is removed. If the cause isn’t removed, the skin could become thicker and more painful over time.
Wear comfortable shoes and socks.Stick to well-fitting, cushioned shoes and socks until your corn or callus disappears.
Orthotic Insoles with customization in the shoes to reduce pressure on the corn
Avoiding the repetitive actions that caused them to develop.
Moisturize your skin.Apply moisturizer to your hands and feet to help keep the skin soft.