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Hello to everyone ! Malpractice ?

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Loukas Thiaspras, May 10, 2011.

  1. Loukas Thiaspras

    Loukas Thiaspras Welcome New Poster


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    Ouaou !
    I had more than 10 years to post something, and this site is ... huge now !
    hello to everyone, ... again.

    I had a patient before 1 month with plantar faciatis and treated him with custom orthoses. I saw him yesterday, and he was very happy with no symptoms. However, the orthoses were ... worn wrong (left instead of right) ! No blisters, no uncomfortable for the patient.
    I ... advice (?) the patient to ... keep it that way (what a scientist !).
    Can this be considered to be ... malpractise ?

    Thank you !
     
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