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Podiatry Services Market | Latest Trends and Cardinal Growth Prospects

Podiatry Services

The increasing level of disposable income, growing awareness about foot care, and preventive approach are some key factors to drive growth in the podiatry services market. The skilled resources, technological advancement, practitioners support, and developing efforts by podiatry associations for the adoption of services are fueling in the podiatry services market. Apart from this, rising awareness and precautionary approaches among children for their foot problems are adding to the industry growth in the podiatry services market. In the sports industry, the players require specific footwear to cope with particular foot and ankle injuries are creating scope in the podiatry services market. Moreover, growing foot concerns among consumers, especially athletes, fuel in the podiatry services market.

Podiatric Assistance reduced Admission Pressure during COVID-19

The government is taking initiatives in the podiatry services market. The care of chronic diseases and disorders, obesity, and diabetes, and inclusion of podiatry services for healthcare insurance is developing the industry growth in the podiatry services market. The increasing assistance for patients and developing market assistance and adoption can lead to growth in the podiatry services market. To make these services accessible for a larger public, various clinics and hospitals are creating scope to invest in different promotion activities in the podiatry services market.

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The prevailing COVID-19 pandemic has affected significantly the healthcare and medical industry, including podiatric specialists. At the initial level during the pandemic, only restricted elementary services have been allowed operation, and podiatry services were not part of these essential services. So it has put an adverse impact on the growth in the podiatry services market. But at the later stages, these services were included during re-classification. The clinics and hospitals have altered their regulations to ensure flexibility for podiatrists to recover their losses from the pandemic. These healthcare professionals have helped during the pandemic to cure especially patients suffering from diabetes as well as vascular foot ulceration. It has reduced the hospital admission of these patients and thus reduced pressure to ICU capacity. These medical professionals are also assisting the geriatric population for the prevention of foot injuries and fueling in the podiatry services market.

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