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I was asked by a patient about the instruments we use, our sterilisation practices and what the standards for podiatrists are. Not surprisingly this is a pretty common question so I thought to myself – Let’s set the record straight.
There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to sterilisation & even more when it comes to what’s safe to have used on your feet.
If you find yourself a bit embarrassed by your feet and have assumed the safest way to get rid of that thickened skin or nails treated is at a “Nail Salon” then think again.
Some common misconceptions are…
Steam sterilisation is widely used as the steam under pressure provides fast destructive power to kill microorganisms and their spores.
Why we sterilise?
To stop cross-contamination of bacteria, fungus and disease between patients as well as blood-borne infections.
When should we sterilise?
Instruments should be individual per patient before being cleaned and sterilised.
How are we certain our instruments are sterilised?
In addition to having our autoclave serviced & validated regularly. We do 3 tests :
Each batch is then given a number that correlates to the cycle – we then take note of that batch number and when a patient comes in the cycle number is recorded to patients notes for every patient receiving a “Medical Pedicure” treatment.
Why is a “Medical Pedicure” the safest way to have your feet treated & looking their best?
You don’t need a referral for a “Medical Pedicure” and they are extremely popular with both men and women and can be used to treat anything from…
We hope to see you soon.
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