Painful to walk on… but painless to remove πŸ‘‡ This plantar hard corn sits under the 5th metatarsal

Painful to walk on… but painless to remove πŸ‘‡ This plantar hard corn sits under the 5th metatarsal

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Painful to walk on… but painless to remove πŸ‘‡ This plantar hard corn sits under the 5th metatarsal

Painful to walk on… but painless to remove πŸ‘‡ This plantar hard corn sits under the 5th metatarsal head β€” a high-pressure zone that cops a beating every day on your feet. These can be very painful when walking, but the removal itself? πŸ‘‰ No anaesthetic needed πŸ‘‰ Quick and precise with a #15 blade πŸ‘‰ Immediate pressure relief The key isn’t just removing it… it’s stopping it from coming back. Corns form because of repeated pressure. So if we can reduce that pressure and break the hardening cycle, we’ve got a chance to resolve it long term. We’ll review this one in 3 weeks to slow the regrowth β€” otherwise, it becomes a maintenance job every 6–8 weeks. If you’re dealing with recurring corns or foot pain at work, it’s usually a mechanical issue β€” and that’s where proper support makes all the difference. πŸ‘‰ https://ergonx.com.au #podiatry #cornremoval #footpain #plantarcorn
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