Terrio Foot Care

Terrio Foot Care Foot Care in Kings County, Nova Scotia I have until recently worked fulltime at Grand View Manor Nursing Home in Berwick, Nova Scotia. Thanks Lillian

My name is Lillian Terrio-Vogler and I am an LPN, with a certificate in basic advanced diabetic foot care, obtained in December 2013. I have chosen to work part-time so that I can work on building my foot care business. I will be operating in the Kings County area and presently have client openings. I travel to my client’s house and do not work from home. My services include:

• General assessment

of feet and lower legs
• Check for circulation and sensation
• Cut and file toenails
• Reduce corns, calluses and thick nails
• Treatment of skin to reduce cracks and dryness

Please feel free to call/email (info on the “about” page) me with any questions that you may have!

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05/20/2022

Keeping your toes in tip-top shape is key to staying pain-free. Here's everything you need to know about shoe fit, hygiene, and more.

11/29/2021

Dr. Robert Lee Abbitt shares advice for diabetic foot care.

09/29/2021
10/02/2020

The heel bone is the largest bone in the foot and absorbs the most amount of shock and pressure. A heel spur develops as an abnormal growth of the heel bone. Calcium deposits form when the plantar fascia pulls away from the heel area, causing a bony protrusion, or heel spur to develop. The plantar ....

06/22/2020

Tomorrow, June 23,2020, I will be starting the task of calling clients to book for I'm sure must be much needed appointments. I will have a series of questions of course and I will be wearing full PPE when and if I can book you in. Thank you for your patience. I will only be seeing clients on Monday, Wednesday and Fridays.

This is a good article, however, I would suggest using the pumice stone before soaking feet, not after.
10/20/2019

This is a good article, however, I would suggest using the pumice stone before soaking feet, not after.

With the change of season you will inevitably be donning heavier, more snug footwear, so it’s the perfect time to give your feet a healthy “tune up” as well. Did you know that the average active person takes about 7,000 steps per day, which adds up to almost 3 million steps per year? More so, ...

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