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Ep.38 Orthoses Reviews: A Component of Effective Podiatric Management

Ep.38 Orthoses Reviews: A Component of Effective Podiatric Management

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Have you ever wondered why some podiatrists insist on regular orthoses reviews while others believe "no news is good news"? In episode 38 of Simply the Best Podiatry, I'm back after a hiatus to tackle this question head-on. Join me, Jason Agosta, as I uncover the crucial role of orthoses reviews in podiatry. You'll learn why assessing the impact on the patient's initial pain and overall treatment plan effectiveness is indispensable.

We also explore the importance of monitoring pressure points, ensuring comfort, and preventing secondary issues caused by orthoses. From my criteria for patient comfort to managing running-related problems, this episode offers valuable insights into maintaining activity levels while addressing foot issues. Tune in to understand how these essential aspects contribute to optimal patient care, and why regular orthoses reviews are more than just a follow-up—they're a cornerstone of successful podiatric treatment.

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