Diabetic Foot Care
If you’re diabetic, you may know of the many dangers to your limbs. Your feet are no exception. Make sure you understand how to care for your feet BEFORE the dangers become a reality.
Warts and Corns – What They Are and How to tell the difference.
Have you ever had a sore spot under your foot or on your toes? Or a patch of hard skin that you can’t seem to get rid of? There’s a good chance that you’ve had a corn or a wart. But how do you recognise them and how can you tell whether you have one or the other?
What is a Medical Foot Care Nurse?
Medical foot care is provided in a sterile, professional environment. All equipment is fully sterilized and cleaned in a commercial autoclave room that’s audited, instruments sealed, packaged and unique to each individual.
The 411 on Diabetic Foot Problems!
We have so many clients express that they have lived for years with unsightly or painful feet as they were embarrassed and did not know who could help them.
If The Shoe Fits: The Importance of Wearing The Right Size
We have so many clients express that they have lived for years with unsightly or painful feet as they were embarrassed and did not know who could help them.
“You Don’t Have to be Embarrassed”
We have so many clients express that they have lived for years with unsightly or painful feet as they were embarrassed and did not know who could help them.
Visiting the ONE and ONLY “The Toe Bro”
His office was so warm and welcoming. He was in the middle of filming for his new show coming out on the A&E network. He was a great foot specialist to speak with and pass back and forth ideas and enjoy the connection.
Sandal TIME
As foot professional we have to look at the sole of a shoe. ASK YOURSELF??? Does this actually support my foot? This is the time of year I cringe looking at the cheap sandals peope are wearing causing damage in the long term to their feet!
Is It a Callus or a Corn?
Clients often expect after one foot care treatment that the problem has been resolved. Then they notice at the 2 week mark it starts to come back. Why? Because we need to get a long term treatment plan to address THE CAUSE.