With Amanda Modaragamage, RPN
Foot Care Nurses typically deal with the nails and skin of the foot. In addition to these basic services, an Advanced Foot Care Nurse (AFCN) is also qualified to perform specialized treatments for high-risk clients including those individuals with arthritis, autoimmune disorders, and diabetes.
Nursing Foot Care services may include:
Treatment of ingrown toenails
Treatment of thick, hard and fungal nails
Reduction and/or removal of heavy calluses and painful corns
Helpful teaching techniques to promote prevention of specific foot
issues
Many foot problems are avoidable with proper preventative care and maintenance!
Regular foot care treatments offer the potential for improved mobility,
reduced pain, and a higher quality of life.
If you have Extended Health Care (EHC) insurance you may be eligible for all or part of your treatment to be reimbursed. Your receipts may also be applied as a tax deduction where applicable.
NEW PATIENTS WELCOME!
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This is a very informative post on arthritis and its impact on daily movement. Arthritis in the foot can easily be overlooked, yet it often causes chronic pain, stiffness, and balance issues if not treated early. Consulting a foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon in Dallas can make a meaningful difference in managing symptoms and preserving mobility. Dr. David Vier focuses on accurate diagnosis and personalized care to help patients in Dallas, Texas stay active and comfortable.
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