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Hot Feet - treatment/mx options

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by kri55y, Jul 11, 2013.

  1. kri55y

    kri55y Welcome New Poster


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    hi there

    was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for those clients that come into your clinic complaining of hot feet??

    thank you!!
     
  2. Tess Bowen

    Tess Bowen Member

    Re: HOT FEET--->treatment/mx options

    can you give us some more information as to health status, time of year, footwear etc.
    look forward to your reply
    tess
     
  3. kri55y

    kri55y Welcome New Poster

    Re: HOT FEET--->treatment/mx options

    hi tess

    last client that complained of this was few weeks ago, overall healthy client no medical condiitons nor medications. shoes runner style.

    over the last few years, its really a mixed variety of clients that complain of hot feet and would like some advice but im nit quite sure what to offer them. some are diabetic some are just healhty clients with no med history.
     
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