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Podiatry

Podiatry is a healthcare service which plays a key role in the prevention of lower limb problems through a programme of triage, screening, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and foot health education to patients with a lower limb condition or systemic condition that affects the lower limb.

Our Podiatrists are Health Care Professions Council (HCPC) registered practitioners and are supported by a dedicated team of foot care assistants and administrative support.

The trust offers assessment diagnosis and management of a range of foot problems arising from multiple causes, including:

  • wound care - exudate management, debridement, offloading

  • assessment and management of foot problems relating to specific conditions including:

    • diabetes
    • vascular disease

    • orthopaedic conditions

    • falls prevention

    • nail surgery and referral to podiatric surgery where needed

    • soft tissue disorders including coms, and calluses

    • home visits for patients who are housebound (bed or chair-bound)

    • health education and health promotion

Last reviewed: 13 September 2024

Our emergency departments (A&Es) are very busy at the moment

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