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podotherapeut

Podotherapeut, or podotherapist, is a health professional who specializes in the prevention, assessment, and treatment of foot and lower-limb disorders, with emphasis on foot function, gait, and biomechanics. The aim is to reduce pain, improve mobility, and prevent further injury through non-surgical interventions and conservative care.

Education and regulation vary by country. In many places, podotherapists are trained in podotherapy at the

Core activities include conducting foot and gait assessments, analysing biomechanics, and designing and fabricating foot orthoses

Common conditions addressed include overuse injuries such as plantar fasciitis, flat feet, bunions, ingrown nails, athlete’s

In clinical settings, podotherapists often collaborate with general practitioners, medical specialists, physiotherapists, and diabetes care teams

bachelor
level
and
work
as
allied
health
professionals
within
healthcare
systems.
They
undergo
supervised
clinical
training
and
must
be
registered
or
licensed
to
practice.
They
may
work
in
private
clinics,
hospitals,
or
multidisciplinary
teams.
or
insoles.
They
provide
advice
on
footwear,
perform
basic
foot
care
and
nail
management
within
their
scope,
and
may
treat
skin
conditions
such
as
calluses
and
corns,
as
well
as
wounds
on
the
feet.
foot,
calluses,
diabetic
foot
ulcers,
and
other
biomechanical
problems
affecting
the
feet
and
lower
limbs.
Podotherapists
also
work
on
prevention
strategies,
rehabilitation,
and
activity
modification
to
maintain
foot
health.
as
part
of
a
patient-centered
approach
to
foot
health
and
mobility.
The
exact
scope
and
responsibilities
can
differ
by
jurisdiction.