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Chiropodists and Podiatrists with clinics in Aylsham, Coltishall, Cromer, North Walsham, Norwich and Sheringham
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Team Work

By Steve Randell
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5th May 2012
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Team work also helps keep our mental abilities fresh and we all meet every few weeks to discuss treatments and how we can offer a better service.

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Running a podiatry business: Why do it?

By Karen Randell
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28th February 2012
Running a podiatry business

Running a podiatry business becomes part of everyday life and although demanding at times has given us the confidence and self gratification we thrive off.

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Give it Some Sole Man

By Steve Randell
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13th November 2011
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Many times we hear of people falling and fracturing their hip, what would you think if I said in a lot of instances the hip breaks first and then you fall?

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Fill in the Hollows

By Steve Randell
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11th November 2011
Fill in the Hollows

Mr Hawes always had a different approach to other lecturers with his long service in Podiatry. He often taught things which were never in a book.

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Chiropodist / Podiatrist: What’s in a name?

By Karen Randell
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1st November 2011
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So many people ask us what is the difference between a Chiropodist and Podiatrist and we answer that nowadays there is no difference.

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Routine Footcare

Our routine footcare services include nail cutting, foot massage, and the removal of corns and calluses.
We also offer specialised footcare for diabetes and arthritis.

Ingrowing Toenails

Don't suffer the pain of ingrowing toenails. Our surgical procedure is quick, effective and nothing to be scared of. You will be able to walk out of surgery after about 20 minutes.

Verrucae

We offer a range of treatments for verrucae and will select the best one for you. Sometimes we recommend a combination of treatments and can advise you which will be best for you.

Fungal Nail Infections

Fungal nail infections are very common and can affect a single nail or several nails at once. Treatment is simple and completely painless.

Orthotics

Orthotics is a term used for inserts that fit into shoes in order to correct an abnormal or irregular walking pattern by slightly changing the angles at which the foot strikes the ground.
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