Chiropody Felt
Chiropody or Podiatry felts and padding materials are used for a range of podiatric and orthotic therapies and can be customised to meet the needs of the patient.Â
These materials are designed to distribute pressure across parts of the foot to prevent the formation of ailments such as corns and blisters, reducing pain and discomfort to the patient.Â
These clinical felts are also used for Diabetic Foot offloading where ulcers have either formed or are at risk of forming.
Chiropody Felt:
How to Use Chiropody Felt?
Chiropody or podiatry felt is a versatile material used to alleviate pressure and discomfort caused by conditions like calluses, corns, blisters or friction and in some cases, ulcers. By providing cushioning and redistributing pressure, chiropody felt helps protect sensitive areas on the foot offering relief from pain and promoting healing.
What is it?
Chiropody felt, also known as adhesive felt or Podiatry Felt, is typically made from wool or synthetic fibres and comes with a self-adhesive backing. It is available in various thicknesses, usually ranging from 3mm to 10mm allowing for customisation based on individual needs. The material is cut into specific shapes and applied directly to the skin to cushion the foot and reduce pressure on affected areas.
Common Felt Uses
This felt is commonly used to address the following foot issues:
- Calluses: Relieves pressure and prevents further irritation around calluses.
- Corns: Offloads pressure from corns providing immediate relief.
- Ulcers: Protects ulcerated areas, preventing further injury and promoting healing.
- Metatarsalgia: Used to create custom insoles or padding to redistribute pressure away from painful pressure points.
- Post-surgical Care: Protects sensitive foot areas during recovery after foot surgery.
How to Apply the Felts?
Clean and Dry the foot: Ensure the skin is clean and dry before application.
Cut to Shape: Use scissors to cut the felt into the desired shape.
Test the Fit: Place the felt against the foot to check the fit before removing the backing.
Apply the Felt: Remove the adhesive backing and carefully apply the felt to the foot.
Check for Comfort: Walk around to ensure comfort and proper placement.
Replace as Needed: Replace the felt when it starts to lose its cushioning effect.
Tips for Effective Use
Layering: Layer multiple pieces for additional cushioning, but avoid excessive thickness.
- Insole Additions: Use felt to create custom insole mods for more complex conditions like metatarsalgia.
Advantages of Felt Use
Immediate Relief: Provides immediate pain relief by offloading pressure from sensitive areas.
- Customisable:Â Easily cut and shaped to meet individual needs.
- Non-Invasive: Offers a non-invasive way to manage foot pain.
- Cost-Effective: An affordable solution compared to custom devices, pain relief or other devices.
This felt type is a simple yet effective tool in foot care, offering relief from common foot issues. It cushions the foot, redistributes pressure, and protects sensitive areas, promoting healing and improving comfort. Whether used under professional guidance at home, or in the clinic - podiatry felt can be a valuable part of a foot care program.
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