Routine Foot Care:
Scalpel debridement of overgrown skin
A Routine Foot Care appointment includes cutting, clearing, and filing all nails with sterilised podiatry tools. If necessary, removal of callouses and corns (hard skin) with a scalpel will be performed. Although it sounds painful, most people are surprised by the lack of discomfort and enjoy regular appointments.
Removing corns and callous' provides great relief. Callous is a direct indication of pressure and this will tell the podiatrist whether there is a joint restriction or compensation in the foot or ankle due to an underlying mechanical problem.
A routine appointment is different for each individual and may be required every 4-10 weeks. The Podiatrist will be able to identify fungal nails and advise on the best treatment or more appropriate footwear if further offloading is needed.
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Removing corns and callous' provides great relief. Callous is a direct indication of pressure and this will tell the podiatrist whether there is a joint restriction or compensation in the foot or ankle due to an underlying mechanical problem.
A routine appointment is different for each individual and may be required every 4-10 weeks. The Podiatrist will be able to identify fungal nails and advise on the best treatment or more appropriate footwear if further offloading is needed.
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