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Looking a Podiatrist in Ireland

Discussion in 'Employment in Ireland' started by Javier Pascual, Sep 11, 2015.

  1. Javier Pascual

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    Hello,

    My name is Javier Pascual. I am a spanish podiatrist and I am looking a podiatrist from Ireland for one patient who is going to move there. I have a runner patient with right tibial periostitis and medial (proximal and distal) ankle right pain (probably tibialis posterior and Abductor first digit). His right foot is more pronated than left during walking and running. I am pretty sure he will benefit from proper foot orthoses.

    He is going to move to Ireland (exactly Waterford) for the next two years, and I recommended him making making foot orthoses in Ireland. He does not know where to go. Could you help me with this?

    Javier

    PD: Sorry if this is not the right place for this thread.
     
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