High‑Risk Foot Care Support
Chronic Conditions, Skin Breakdown & Prevention Strategies
Some individuals are considered moderate to high risk for ongoing foot complications due to chronic conditions such as diabetes, neurological disorders, muscle imbalance, or reduced sensation. These issues can make the skin more vulnerable to pressure, friction, and injury, which may lead to persistent lesions or ulcers—especially on weight‑bearing areas of the foot. When these problems develop, they can be difficult to manage without consistent monitoring and a structured care approach.
Our focus is on identifying the origin of the issue and supporting you with strategies that help protect the skin, improve function, and reduce the likelihood of complications. This may include:
Guidance on appropriate footwear to reduce pressure and improve stability
Stretching and strengthening programs to support muscle balance
Gait modifications to reduce stress on vulnerable areas
Offloading padding/Orthotics to reduce excessive pressue on vulnerable areas
Ongoing assessment to monitor changes in skin integrity and foot structure
Use of appropriate dressings, including antibacterial, specialty, or standard dressings, depending on what is most suitable
Supportive strategies to help reduce the risk of falls, toe deformities, ankle sprains, and pressure‑related skin breakdown
We are experienced in caring for high‑risk patients and we can play an important role in helping to improve or prevent these situations. Through regular monitoring, early detection, and tailored management, we aim to support safer mobility, healthier skin, and better long‑term outcomes.