
Keep On Your Feet
The Foot, Ankle & Gait Clinic

Pain in your feet, ankles or legs?
Look no further.
My name is Jeremy Ousey and I am the foot & ankle specialist at Keep On Your Feet. I specialise in foot, ankle and lower limb musculoskeletal pain, so if you have ended up here, then I am the guy you need to see.
The most common conditions I see at Keep On Your Feet are Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis and Morton's neuroma. This being said, there aren't many things that I haven't seen.
I offer a large variety of treatments, including a variety of insoles and orthotics. I also offer rehabilitation programs and can do diagnostic ultrasound scans, where this is appropriate.
Services
Keep On Your Feet aims to be your go-to solution for all your foot, ankle and lower limb related issues. I provide comprehensive services including advanced diagnostics and gait analysis along with traditional treatments such as insoles, orthotics, and exercise recommendations.

Gait Analysis
Watching you walk or run is sometimes the most functional way to identify what is causing your pain. By seeing what your feet, ankles, knees and body are doing in real time, I can get the answers to your problems.

Insoles & Orthotics
These are items which go inside of your shoes and change how your foot interacts with the ground. They can provide shock absorption, support and redirect your foot from doing the movements that cause it pain.

Exercises & Rehabilitation
These are (arguably) the most important part of a lot of treatment plans, but I can only tell you what to do. It is up to you to do the exercises. I try to keep the exercises simple and I always limit the number I give, so that you can focus on the ones that give the most bang for your buck.
Where do we start?
Initial Consultation
First, I listen to your concerns and examine the problem areas by poking, prodding, and wiggling them.
I may also observe you standing, walking, or on a treadmill.
I'll provide a diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment plan.
What if you need a specialist treatment?
Specialist treatments can help to move the needle for getting you out of pain and can be discussed at your appointments. At Keep On Your Feet, it is always the priority to get you in front of the best specialist possible for your care. If this means an onwards referral, this can of course be organised.
It can sometimes be important for you to have an opportunity to think about the treatments offered, and so you might be encouraged to go away and think about your options. If this happens, you will be told when the earliest available opportunity is to start that treatment.
When should you start to notice an improvement?
The majority of conditions should respond quite quickly to treatment. As a general rule, a 40-50% improvement should be seen within 3-6 weeks of beginning treatments (as long as you follow the plan).
Of course, this can never be guaranteed, but if you have not had decent improvements within 6 weeks, I generally like to revisit the diagnosis and re-vamp the treatment plan.
How much does it cost to see me?
Going private can seem quite scary as the costs can mount up, so you'll find the prices below.
In general, if you have a condition like plantar fasciitis or Achilles tendinitis, you will need a minimum of a first appointment and a follow up 2-6 weeks after - a total cost of £160.
General Appointments Pricing
First Appointment - £95
Includes: history taking, diagnosis, treatment planning, exercise prescriptions, footwear advice, basic insole customised for you.
Follow-up (General)- £65
Includes: Tracking your progress, updating treatment plans, modifying previous insole, modifying exercise programmes, casting/scanning for bespoke orthotics.
Specialist Follow-Up Appointments Pricing
Insoles & Orthotics - £30, £70, £250-350
A basic insole customised to your needs may be issued in your initial consultation, and further pairs of these are £30 each. If your foot requires more support or has more complex needs, the next level of insole/orthotic offered is £70 and this will be a modular device customised to your needs.
Once the optimum prescription has been identified for you, it may then be worthwhile looking at a custom made orthotic that will prevent future issues (although this is not often necessary). These can vary in price, but generally they range from £250-£350 depending on the complexity of the device and the materials used.
Satisfaction Guarantee
Any clinician who offers you a guarantee has either more confidence than sense or has not treated enough complicated cases to know better. As a result, I cannot offer you guaranteed satisfaction, but you can be certain that you'll get an excellent standard of care.