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Podiatry and Remedial massage benefits

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by kadean, Aug 18, 2014.

  1. kadean

    kadean Welcome New Poster


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    Hi,

    Im a receptionist in a podiatry clinic. Im currently looking at studying remedial massage.
    Wanting to know if this could be beneficial to podiatry in any way or if anyone has had experience with this.
    As massage can be used to promote circulation and help improve joint mobility I feel it could offer some positive aspects to a growing business.
    We currently deal with a large number of diabetic clients as well as elderly or previuosly injured clients wanting to improve their movement.

    K.
     
  2. perrypod

    perrypod Active Member

    I think the first thing I would do in your position is to ask the podiatrist(s) at the clinic where you work what they think of the idea?
     
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