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		<title>How Can A Chiropodist or Footcare Nurse help me with my feet?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>If you’re experiencing common painful foot conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or flat feet, a Registered Chiropodist can help you in many ways!</p>
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		<p>If you’re experiencing common painful foot conditions like plantar fasciitis, bunions, or flat feet, a Registered Chiropodist can help you in many ways! However, if you are struggling with more skin and nail-related concerns, such as ingrown toenails, calluses, corns, or warts, seek the expertise of a Registered Chiropodist or an Advanced Footcare Nurse.</p>
<h3>But when should you opt for a chiropodist vs a footcare nurse?</h3>
<p>In simple terms, choose a BioPed Registered Chiropodist when you require orthotics, a prescription (for medicine or orthotics, shoes or bracing), have an infection, have a foot wound, may require surgery or numbing (by injection), or are neuropathic (have little to no sensation in your feet). Chiropodists can prescribe oral and topical medications and administer injections into the feet. They can also offer surgeries on skin and toenails.</p>
<p>An Advanced Footcare Nurse provides trimming for calluses, corns, thick or ingrown toenails, and treatment for foot warts. They perform most of the same skin and toenail treatments as a Chiropodist, except for surgeries, injections and prescriptions.</p>
<h3>If you are suffering from any of the following conditions, then medical footcare at BioPed is the right service for you!</h3>
<h4><strong>Fungal toenails</strong></h4>
<p><strong>Fungal nails can be thick, misshapen, discoloured, crumbly and smelly. They can occur on the big or small toes and are treated with regular debridement, topical or oral antifungal medications.</strong></p>
<p>For topical solutions to be effective, the nail must be thin enough for the treatment to penetrate to the nail bed where the fungus resides. A Chiropodist or Footcare Nurse can significantly reduce the thickness of the nail plate. If necessary, a Chiropodist can remove the nail plate altogether.</p>
<h4><strong>Ingrown toenails</strong></h4>
<p><strong>A painful toenail border (or edge) due to the nail growing into the soft tissue is considered an “ingrown toenail.”</strong></p>
<p>You may experience pain when the nails are significantly curved or when a spike of a nail punctures the skin at the side of the nail. Ingrown toenails usually respond well to correct nail cutting techniques, properly fitted footwear and patient education.</p>
<p>BioPed Chiropodists and Footcare Nurses can opt to apply a toe<em>nail brace,</em> which helps alleviate pressure at the sides and retrains the nail edges to grow straighter. Registered Chiropodists can also perform toenail <em>avulsions</em> to remove the offending nail edge and prevent a recurrence.</p>
<h4><strong>Corns &amp; calluses</strong></h4>
<p><strong>Corns and calluses appear as thickened skin on the bottom or tops of the feet and in between the toes.</strong></p>
<p>Corns and calluses can be painful because of the high pressure or friction caused when skin builds up in local area. To offset the pain in the feet, a person might alter how they walk, creating other issues, such as knee pain.</p>
<p>BioPed Chiropodists and Footcare Nurses will trim corns and calluses and recommend a topical moisture regime that will help with hard and dry skin. Chiropodists can also prescribe custom foot orthotics, which can correct gait and offload high-pressure areas, reducing the corn / callus pain and need to return for frequent trimming. BioPed clinicians can also recommend properly fitted footwear appropriate for specific activities and your foot type, to increase comfort and function.</p>
<h4><strong>Plantar warts</strong></h4>
<p><strong>Plantar warts are found most commonly on the bottom of our feet and are contagious.<em> </em></strong></p>
<p>Warts have a cauliflower-like texture, black dots centrally, and are usually painful when lateral pressure is applied. They are caused by the<em> human papillomavirus</em> (HPV) and can be challenging to cure.</p>
<p>Registered Chiropodists and Advanced Footcare Nurses will debride wart tissue to allow chosen treatments to work better. This could include topical solutions such as salicylic acid and Cantharidin. In addition to conservative treatments, Chiropodists can also perform <em>wart needling</em> and <em>wart excision.</em></p>
<h4><strong>Toe deformities</strong></h4>
<p>Hammertoes, claw toes and mallet toes are all forms of toe “deformities”. They refer to toes that bend at one or both toe joints, creating a toe that is not straight. They can cause calluses, corns, pain, and discomfort, making finding the right footwear a seemingly impossible task.</p>
<p>To address toe deformities, a silicone sleeve may be recommended, or Chiropodists can make a custom toe prop, which can help straighten the toes and prevent rubbing, when weight-bearing. BioPed clinicians will also address any calluses or corns that have arisen due to the toe deformity and makes recommendations for footwear.</p>
<h4><strong>Diabetes &amp; foot health</strong></h4>
<p>People who have diabetes are more susceptible to infection, cold feet and other complications, such as <em>peripheral neuropathy</em>. To ensure proper foot health is maintained, BioPed Chiropodists and Footcare Nurses will perform routine nail and skin care. Diabetic Risk Assessments are 3-minute evaluations performed in clinic to determine a person’s risk for foot complications. Following this evaluation, the clinician will provide education on how to inspect feet at home in between appointments to ensure they stay healthy.</p>
<h4><strong>Biomechanical treatment</strong></h4>
<p>Registered Chiropodists are trained in assessing gait (walking pattern/style) and the quality of movement of the foot and lower limb joints and muscles. Depending on the lower body mechanics, a Chiropodist may prescribe custom foot orthotics to correct alignment and/or provide protection to the foot or improve the way someone walks or runs.</p>
<p>Whether you’re an elite athlete, a recreational runner or just someone who wants to stay active and healthy, a BioPed Chiropodist can help you move better and more efficiently, which can prevent injury and alleviate discomfort.</p>
<h3><strong>How do I book an appointment?<br />
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<p>BioPed Registered Chiropodists and Advanced Footcare Nurses can help improve your foot health and comfort, alleviate foot pain, and get you back to doing more of what you love in life.</p>
<p>Contact your local BioPed and schedule an appointment to find out how a Registered Chiropodist or Advanced Footcare Nurse can help you today!</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>An ingrown toenail is a common foot problem, accounting for 20% of all foot-related family doctor visits. Family doctors will often refer their patients to an Advanced Footcare Nurse or Registered Chiropodist so you have come to the right place!</p>
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		<p>An ingrown toenail is a common foot problem, accounting for 20% of all foot-related family doctor visits. Family doctors will often refer their patients to an Advanced Foot Care Nurse or Registered Chiropodist so you have come to the right place! BioPed Foot Care Nurses and Chiropodists understand the discomfort related to an ingrowing toenail and will suggest a treatment option that is right for you.</p>
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		<p>Determining the cause is paramount to finding a solution. Causes can include:</p>
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<li>Biomechanical factors, such as a flattened arch or longer second toe which can cause undue pressure on either side of the toenail</li>
<li>Sweaty feet, which can increase your likelihood of acquiring an ingrown toenail</li>
<li>Problematic shoes, such as those that are too small or those with a tight fitting toe box (pointy toe pumps), which can create unnecessary toe pressures</li>
<li>Injury, foot surgery, certain diseases or medications which can all be causative factors</li>
<li>Inheritance of this trait</li>
<li>Improper nail trimming</li>
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		<p>Besides addressing the pain, ingrown toenails should be treated to prevent the following complications:</p>
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<p><em>*Most ingrown toenails will become infected despite good hygiene. The nail burrowing into the border provides an excellent medium for bacteria to flourish. Unfortunately, if left untreated, infection can spread to the underlying bone and this can require bone surgery. If your ingrown toenail is infected, you should obtain treatment immediately.</em></p>
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		<p>Treatment options can include a combination of the following:</p>
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<li>A simple trim of the painful nail border to offer temporary relief, with or without numbing medicine</li>
<li>A more permanent removal of the painful nail border with the use of numbing medicine</li>
<li>An ingrown toenail brace**</li>
<li>Orthotics to address your biomechanical ailments</li>
<li>Education on proper nail trimming, shoe fitting, ingrown toenail care</li>
<li>Medication, cream or ointment to address the infection and/or sweating</li>
<li>Home remedies, such as dental floss and Epsom salt soaks, can help relieve the pressure and pain.</li>
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		<p>Use unflavoured dental floss on the offending nail and gently try to lift up the corner of the nail that’s digging into the skin. You can do this after soaking your foot in Epsom salts for 20 minutes. The floss can be left in place for 48 hours or less (until you see your Chiropodist/Nurse).</p>
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		<h2>When to visit a BioPed nurse or chiropodist for ingrown toenails</h2>
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		<p>When your toenail is causing you pain or if it becomes reddened, infected, foul-smelling, has drainage or changes colour, it’s time to call BioPed.</p>
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		<p><strong>Ingrown Toenail Nurse or Chiropodist Services:</strong></p>
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<li>Offers education on cause and prevention</li>
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		<p><strong>In addition to the above, your Chiropodist can also offer:</strong></p>
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<li>Infection management related to your ingrown toenail</li>
<li>More permanent procedures to prevent recurrence</li>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ingrown toenails, sweaty feet &#038; fungal infections can keep us from achieving our best on the treadmill, in a league or at the gym.</p>
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<p>Ingrown toenails, sweaty feet &amp; fungal infections can keep us from achieving our best on the treadmill, in a league or at the gym.  Don’t fret!  BioPed’s Chiropody treatments provide relief of common foot issues, just like these!</p>
<p>Ingrown toenails account for 20% of family physician foot-related visits. Anyone who has had an ingrowing toenail will tell you just how debilitating it can be. Once the sides of the toenail have begun to dig into the surrounding skin, it becomes too painful to walk, run, kick a ball, jump or dance. If you delay treatment, most ingrown toenails become infected, creating a more complicated case.</p>
<p>While there are many causes of ingrowing toenails, such as improper nail trimming or wearing the wrong-sized shoes, sweaty feet can be a cause in athletes. Sweaty feet can also predispose someone to Athlete’s foot; a fungal infection of the skin on the feet. Athlete’s foot creates an itchy sensation in your shoes that is simply distracting when trying to focus on getting fit.</p>
<p>BioPed Chiropodists are pleased to announce that they have temporary and permanent solutions to eradicate your painful ingrowing toenail. Chiropodists will also treat fungal/bacterial infections that are not responding to over-the-counter medications and can make recommendations to put an end to sweaty feet. Chiropodists can also offer cortisone injections for inflamed ligaments or joints in the feet, recommend proper footwear for your game and assess your need for athletic compression socks to energize your tired legs.</p>
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