I would really appreciate some advice, currently I am looking to set up a private clinic with two colleagues. I have noticed that a lot of multi practitioner clinics tend to offer a very diverse selection of treatments in addition to the normal podiatry ones. I have concerns that this is due to a shift in the current commercial climate whereby the podiatrist now feels that footcare treatments alone are not providing financial stability. What other treatments fall under our scope of practise? Can we undertake paraffin wax treatments, use low level lasers for facial rejuvenation as well as foot applications? What other electrical therapies can we perform as standard? Are complementary therapies and aesthetic beauty treatments acceptable? Personally prior to retraining as a Podiatrist I was a Beauty Therapist for 17+ years, should I be looking to encorporate other skills or undertake further training? I am very confused!
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