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The importance of choosing a urea-based foot cream for healthier feet

Our feet work hard every day, yet they’re often the most neglected part of our body. Dry, cracked heels and rough skin aren’t just unsightly—they can be uncomfortable and even lead to more serious problems, like infections and foot ulcers, if ignored.

Thankfully, urea-based foot creams offer a simple and effective way to keep feet soft, smooth, and healthy. Whether you're dealing with everyday dryness or managing conditions like diabetes, adding a urea-based cream to your routine can make a world of difference.

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  1. Rubbing foot cream onto foot

    The importance of choosing a urea-based foot cream for healthier feet

    Our feet work hard every day, yet they’re often the most neglected part of our body. Dry, cracked heels and rough skin aren’t just unsightly—they can be uncomfortable and even lead to more serious problems, like infections and foot ulcers, if ignored.

    Thankfully, urea-based foot creams offer a simple and effective way to keep feet soft, smooth, and healthy. Whether you're dealing with everyday dryness or managing conditions like diabetes, adding a urea-based cream to your routine can make a world of difference.

  2. Royal College of Podiatry

    A month of healthcare engagement: Algeos’ role across five key events

    Last week, Team Algeos proudly participated in five major events that spanned podiatry, education, and healthcare advocacy.

    These occasions offered an incredible opportunity to showcase our innovative products and close partnerships, connect with healthcare professionals, and inspire the next generation of podiatrists and therapists. From careers fairs to international conferences, here’s a detailed recap of our whirlwind week of activity.

  3. Tissue Viability

    Understanding and preventing pressure ulcers

    Across the UK, over 700,000 people are affected by pressure ulcers each year, at a cost of £3.8 million every day to the NHS1. With an ageing population – as well as increasing prevalence of conditions such as diabetes, heart and kidney diseases, peripheral vascular disease, Alzheimer’s and lower limb oedema – prevention has been more important than ever to reduce waiting lists and improve the lives of those affected.

  4. College of Podiatry

    Algeos steps forward with orthotic and diabetic innovations at Podiatry 2024

    Algeos returns to the Royal College of Podiatry conference in 2024 to showcase its new partnerships, advancements in podiatric technology, and brand-new educational offering.

    Exhibiting across two stands, two demo zones, and workshop area, the team are bringing exciting new product launches, partnerships, and space for foot health professionals to get stuck in with orthotic therapy and diabetic foot solutions.

  5. Algeos Jobs

    We're hiring - Operations Apprentice

    Algeos is looking to hire two Operations Apprentices to work within its Operations team on site in Speke, Liverpool. Reporting to the Distribution Manager, the successful candidates will be responsible for ensuring smooth receipt and storage of goods arriving from suppliers and ensure goods are accurately picked, packed and dispatched within our service level agreement timeframes. 

  6. Mattress-turning system could prevent pressure ulcers occurring for those in social care

    Mattress-turning system could prevent pressure ulcers occurring for those in social care

    A White Paper commissioned by Care England has suggested that an innovative mattress-turning system has the potential to prevent pressure ulcers occurring for people in adult social care, while improving their comfort and promoting healing – all while delivering significant cost and resource savings to care providers and the NHS.

  7. Venn and Algeos

    Algeos joins forces with Venn Healthcare to expand UK reach for Storz Medical devices

    Leading lower-limb care supplier, manufacturer, and distributor, Algeos, has announced its strategic partnership with Venn Healthcare – the UK & Ireland’s largest supplier and distributor of non-invasive medical systems. The new collaboration will focus on expanding the reach of Storz Medical shockwave therapy devices across the podiatry and physiotherapy sectors, helping both businesses grow their customer bases and bolstering the profitability of healthcare specialists across the country.

  8. Podiatry

    Futureproofing the Podiatry Workforce

    With an ageing population, decline in student podiatrists, and tightening healthcare budgets across the UK, the podiatry sector is facing significant barriers as an allied health service.

    There are currently between 10,000 and 14,500 registered podiatrists across the UK, a number that – according to Statista – has fallen dramatically since the previous year. This is of particular concern when you consider the ageing population along with the prevalence of conditions that have specific impact on lower limb care.

  9. Insoles

    How Investing in Quality Insoles can save your Shoes

    Insoles are more than just a layer of cushioning inside your shoes. They play a crucial role in providing support, absorbing shock, and distributing pressure evenly across your feet. They can also help to alleviate common foot issues such as plantar fasciitis, arch pain, and heel spurs. By providing the right support, insoles can prevent the excessive wear and tear that often leads to the premature breakdown of your shoes.

  10. Foot Supination

    Preventing Foot Supination: A Guide

    Foot supination, also known as underpronation, is a condition where the foot rolls outward during walking or running. While this might seem like a minor issue, supination can lead to a host of problems including ankle sprains, plantar fasciitis, and shin splints.

  11. Ali and Sangeeta at the Village of Hope

    Algeos donates crucial medical supplies to support podiatric services at the Village of Hope in India

    Algeos, a leading provider of medical supplies and equipment, establishes its partnership with podiatrists visiting the Village of Hope in New Dheli, India, to provide much needed chairside materials. A thriving residential community, the Village of Hope was built in 1993 by HOPE Foundation, part of HOPE Worldwide, and sits on 22.4 acres of land with almost 800 houses for approximately 6,000 people.

  12. Diabetic Ulcer Test

    Why Diabetic Foot Ulcers Dont Heal Fast

    Diabetes is one of the most common diseases amongst adults in the UK, affecting roughly 4.3 million people and responsible for 174 amputations every week. Diabetic foot ulcers occur in between 10% and15% of people living with diabetes and, if left unmanaged, can lead to serious complications for the individual.

  13. Modified Insoles

    Why every Podiatrist still needs Chairside Orthotic Insoles

    While there are many off-the-shelf orthotics, these insoles may not marry up to the needs of the patient when presented straight out of the box, which means that modifications may be necessary to support the foot and help alleviate issues.

  14. Algeos steps up eco-responsibility with ISO:14001 accreditation

    Algeos steps up eco-responsibility with ISO:14001 accreditation

    Leading medical manufacturer and distributor Algeos has set an industry precedent with the award for its commitment to sustainability and environmental management.  

  15. Inspecting Feet

    How do Therapeutic Insoles Support Diabetes and Pressure Relief?

    Therapeutic insoles are designed to provide, support, alignment, and relief for various foot conditions or biomechanical issues. They help support the arch, redistributing pressure evenly across the foot and providing stability. They can correct biomechanical imbalances in the feet by aligning the foot properly, and can help alleviate associated discomfort or prevent injuries.

  16. Diabetic Foot Ulcer Prevention

    Pressure Off-loading Devices for Foot Ulcer Prevention

    In the UK, over 4.9 million people have the condition, with a further 13.6 million people at increased risk of type 2 diabetes. Unfortunately, the implications of diabetes to the individual can be severe. Without proper preventative care, people with the condition are at risk of complications such as foot ulceration, which can lead to lower-limb amputation. Lets look at offloading pressure and some of the tools available to achieve this.

  17. Embracing work/life balance at Algeos

    Embracing work/life balance at Algeos

    Work-related stress is an increasing concern for businesses and workers in the UK. In fact, a study carried out by the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) found that almost a quarter of UK workers are exhausted at work and between 24 and 29 per cent of people found it difficult to fulfil outside commitments due to their job.

  18. If you have back pain, the problem might be your feet

    If you have back pain, the problem might be your feet

    Chronic back pain is surprisingly common, with up to 23% of the world's population living with it currently. Did you know, however, that your foot health and poisitioning may be responsible? Read our latest blog to find out more... 

  19. Care Home Resident

    A Healthy home: Solutions for pain management and comfort in care homes

    here are just over 17,000 care homes in the UK: 14,535 in England, 1,024 in Wales, 1,025 in Scotland and 405 in Northern Ireland. Each care home is responsible for the care of anywhere from 1-50+ residents at any given time.

  20. The Benefits of Gait Analysis in Parkinson's Disease

    The Benefits of Gait Analysis in Parkinson's Disease

    Parkinson’s disease (PD) is the fastest growing neurodegenerative condition in the world, with two people in the UK being diagnosed with the condition every hour. Research by Parkinson’s UK estimates that by 2030, 172,000 people across the country will be living with PD, especially as the population grows and ages.

  21. Foot Orthotic

    Manufacturing Custom Foot Orthotics

    In principle, the use of custom-made foot orthotics allows clinicians to provide a more accurate device to better treat patients, however this depends on the materials and methods used, as well as cost and manufacturing time. Staff shortages within O&P roles, as well as funding cuts, means that orthotists and workshop managers need to use the most cost and time effective materials and methods to best serve their patients.

  22. Hand Hygeine

    Six basic principles of effective infection control

    Infection prevention and control (IPC) is paramount in all healthcare settings in order to protect both patients and professionals when undertaking medical procedures and tests. Without proper IPC, podiatrists and chiropodists are unable to deliver the highest quality of healthcare.

  23. Alternatives to PRP therapy

    Alternatives to PRP therapy

    Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy has now been classed as an unlicensed human medicine by the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), prompting the Royal College of Podiatry and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) to urge their members to cease its use with immediate effect.

  24. 3D Orthotic Design

    How Voxelcare is Revolutionising Orthotics

    According to NHS data, there are an estimated two million orthotic patients treated at one time in England alone. From diabetes to post op trauma, orthotic services provide health benefits for a wide range of conditions in a variety of settings.