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  1. Ankle Injury

    Treatment for Ankle Injuries

    Managing ankle injuries effectively involves addressing the problem in three key phases: the acute phase, the rehabilitation phase, and the prevention phase. These stages ensure that immediate needs are met, long-term function is restored, and risks of re-injury are minimised.
  2. 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.

  3. Insoles

    Insoles for Shoes - Fact Sheet

    One of the earliest documented uses of insoles dates back to the ancient Egyptians around 1500 BCE. They crafted sandals with padded insoles made from plant fibres and leather to provide extra comfort and protection for their feet. Similarly, the ancient Greeks and Romans also utilised insoles made from various materials, including wool, felt, and leather, to improve the fit and comfort of their footwear.
  4. Weighted Skipping ropes

    Conditioning with Weighted Skipping Ropes (2024) Does it Work?

    Conditioning with weighted skipping ropes is an effective and versatile way to enhance your physical fitness. By combining cardiovascular exercise with added resistance, these ropes help improve muscle strength, endurance, coordination, and overall conditioning.

    Whether you’re looking to boost your calorie burn, improve cardiovascular health, or simply add variety to your workouts, weighted skipping ropes can be a valuable addition to your fitness routine.

  5. Do I have Foot Bunions?

    Living with Bunions: Patient Advice

    Effective ways to manage bunions without surgery, particularly for those who prefer non-invasive approaches or are on NHS waiting lists for surgical treatment.

  6. 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.
  7. 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.  

  8. 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.

  9. Hot and Cold Packs

    Physioworx Hot and Cold Packs

    In the realm of self-care and first-aid essentials, few products offer the versatility and effectiveness of the combined hot and cold pack. Engineered to provide targeted relief for a myriad of ailments, these innovative packs serve as indispensable assets in every household, gym bag, and medical kit.

  10. 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.

  11. Fungal Nail

    Fungal Nail Infections: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

    Fungal nail infections, medically known as onychomycosis, are common conditions that affect both toenails and fingernails. They cause nails to become discoloured, thickened, brittle, and, in some cases, painful. If left untreated, they can spread and lead to further complications.

  12. Dermatonics Once Heel Balm

    Why Dermatonics Heel Balm is Trusted by UK Podiatrists

    Cracked heels are more than just a cosmetic concern. For many people, particularly those with diabetes, mobility issues or dry skin conditions- fissures in the heel can become painful, prone to infection and even impact how well they walk. That’s where Dermatonics Heel Balm comes in.

  13. Person running in the snow

    Exploring the impact of cold weather on foot conditions

    As winter approaches, bringing cold temperatures and icy conditions, it's vital to take additional measures to stay warm and safe. While staying indoors offers comfort and dryness, venturing outside exposes us to harsh weather. It's essential to be prepared for these challenging outdoor conditions during the winter months.

  14. 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.

  15. Back Pain

    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... 

  16. Care Home Resident

    Pain Management 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.
  17. 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.

  18. 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.

  19. WDW 2023

    Understanding Diabetes: World Diabetes Week

    Algeos have a wide range of products that can help manage and treat diabetic foot problems. Insoles are beneficial for individuals with diabetes by providing cushioning, support and pressure redistribution in the feet.
  20. Sensory Teaching Aids

    Strategies, Techniques and Sensory Teaching Aids for Supporting Children

    Educating children with ADHD, autism, and sensory sensitivities requires a multifaceted approach that includes specialized teaching strategies, sensory teaching devices, and even innovative seating options. These methods are not only inclusive but are also backed by research.
  21. Women running in marathon

    Maximising your Marathon Performance

    Get ready for the London Marathon with our top ten tips for marathon success! Running a marathon takes mental and physical strength, but with our advice on positive self-talk, footware, strength training, and refueling, you'll be on your way to the finish line in no time.

  22. 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. 

  23. IWD2023

    International Women's Day 2023

    Team Algeos is so lucky to work with these amazing and hardworking women. Let’s continue to empower and uplift each other as we work towards our goals and a more equitable society.
  24. Egyptian Podiatrist

    The History of Podiatry

    Podiatry, the branch of medicine devoted to the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of disorders of the feet, has an interesting and varied history. From its origins in ancient civilisations to its modern-day practice, the field has undergone significant evolution, not just in name but in the scope of treatments and the level of medical training involved. The distinction between podiatry and chiropody has often caused confusion, but understanding their historical development helps clarify their differences.
  25. Womens feet with painted nails

    Healthy Feet Rule Book - 6 Steps

    This blog highlights the importance of foot care, given the wear and tear our feet endure on a daily basis. The average person takes around 8,000-10,000 steps each day, which can lead to various foot conditions such as dryness, cracked skin, blisters, cuts and bruises. The blog provides six steps to follow for healthy feet.
  26. foot and ankle logo

    Foot and Ankle 2023

    The Foot & Ankle Show is dedicated to the education of healthcare professionals and personnel that are currently working or studying within the foot and ankle health industry. A heady mix of CPD, trade exhibitors and next-level networking opportunities make this the event you must attend.
  27. Diabetic Foot Care

    Top Tips for Diabetic Foot Care

    Diabetic lower limb products and daily living aids. Includes diabetic insoles, monitoring and prevention solutions to ensure safe and healthy feet.
  28. Pressure Ulcers Areas

    10 Things that Prevent Pressure Ulcers

    A pressure ulcer is an injury to the skin and underlying tissue, typically occurring when a person is confined to a bed or chair for prolonged periods of time. By disrupting the blood flow to an area under consistent pressure causes the skin to expand, which then develops into a pressure ulcer.

  29. Klarna with Algeos

    Algeos Offer New Payment Service

    Spread the cost of device and equipment expenditure with Klarna. No more upfront investment for prescribed patient devices. You pay, when you get paid!

  30. The Queens Death

    Bank Holiday Closure

    Our offices will be closed for the bank holiday as a mark of respect for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II. We want to allow employees the opportunity to pay their respects and commemorate the Queen's reign.
  31. Kids Feet

    Do Kids with Flat Feet need Orthotics? A Guide

    As a child develops, the feet go through several stages of maturity, from a softer structure at a young age to a more rigid structure with growth. Many complications can occur from improper foot function making it important to screen children’s feet during development.

  32. Drop Foot Brace Fitting

    Elevate 360 Drop Foot Brace Fitting Instructions

    Orient the brace on the ankle. Place the Boa center to your foot or shoe. Wrap brace around ankle to test for fit. Trim the brace if desired (not required). Place the Boa center to your foot or shoe. Place the left side first against your leg, then follow with right to secure hook and loop. 

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