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Riverstone Foot and Ankle Care

Locality: Riverstone, New South Wales, Australia

Phone: +61 434 895 290



Address: 10 Pitt Street 2765 Riverstone, NSW, Australia

Website: http://footandanklecare.com.au

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25.01.2022 https://www.health.gov.au//coronavirus-covid-19-advice-for



25.01.2022 Melbourne-based dermatologist, Peter Foley, explains how psoriatic disease can also affect your joints. Is it time to have a conversation with your doctor? To f...ind out more visit www.psoriasisaustralia.org.au/morethanmyskin/ The More Than My Skin campaign is a partnership between Psoriasis Australia and Novartis

22.01.2022 On this day, 99 years ago, something truly miraculous happened. 14-year-old Leonard Thompson lay dying in a Canadian hospital with diabetes. He was one of man...y patients comatose in a ward surrounded by grieving family. Then one by one, scientists Frederick Banting, Charles Best and James B Collip went from bed to bed, injecting an entire ward with the new purified extract of insulin. Before they reached the last dying child, the first few were awakening from their coma. To this day, insulin remains a medical miracle that has saved millions of people. Up until the breakthrough, Type 1 diabetes was considered a death sentence. Join us over the next twelve months as we celebrate all the milestones in the lead up to the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin.

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21.01.2022 Whether you work in an office, a hospital, a classroom, from home or anywhere else, diabetes doesn’t have to get in the way of a fulfilling and successful caree...r. There are some things you can do to make work easier for yourself, and others. The main thing is to be clear with your employer about your needs and work with them to find a routine and workload that sets you up for success, without affecting your health. You can find more information about work and living with diabetes here: https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/work Do you have any tips you would like to share for making work life a bit easier when you are living with diabetes?

20.01.2022 Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all our Patients. May 2021 bring good health and happiness Please note our clinic will be closed from Thursday 24th December to Tuesday 5th January

19.01.2022 It’s more important than ever to keep up to date with medical appointments, especially if you are over 50 with an existing health condition. #Keepourmobsafe



14.01.2022 Dear Customers, The safety of our customers, retailers and community is our priority and as such we are writing to inform you that Rouse Hill Town Centre has re...ceived a report that a staff member from City Beach has tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19). City Beach management have informed us that the affected individual was present at the store on Sunday 3rd May and Tuesday 12th May. As a result, they have notified all staff members who have been in close contact with the individual to self-isolate for 14 days. Contact has been made with Public Health NSW. We have been informed by City Beach that the store will be closed and a comprehensive deep clean of the store will be undertaken this evening and they plan to re-open for trade tomorrow with a fresh team. Centre Management continues to monitor the situation and will work with the relevant health authorities and governing bodies to follow all advice and guidance issued with regards to COVID-19. The Rouse Hill Town Centre team will also continue with precautionary hygiene measures already implemented, including heightened cleaning regimes, hand sanitisers throughout the centre and social distancing messaging in place. Details on how centre management is responding to the current situation can be found on our website here: https://bit.ly/2X3xAIO If you have a question related to COVID-19 please call the National Coronavirus Helpline 1800 020 808 or visit www.healthdirect.gov.au for detailed information. We will continue to keep you updated on a regular basis about how we are responding to COVID-19 through emails, social channels and website.

13.01.2022 Stay Home and Stay Safe over the Easter period. https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//diseases/Pages/covid-19-lat

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12.01.2022 This photo shows frostbites of a climber who almost lost his toes while trying to save an injured teammate, climbing Mount Everest! Frostbite is an injury cause...d by freezing of the skin and underlying tissues. First your skin becomes very cold and red, then numb, hard and pale. The hands, feet, and face are most commonly affected. The underlying mechanism involves injury from ice crystals and blood clots in small blood vessels following thawing. Severity may be divided into superficial (1st and 2nd degree) or deep (3rd and 4th degree). The diagnosis of frostbite is usually made based on signs and symptoms, the appearance of the skin, and a review of recent activities in which you were exposed to cold. The doctor may conduct tests, such as an X-ray, a bone scan or an MRI. These can help determine the severity of the frostbite and check whether bone or muscle is damaged. Minor frostbite can be treated at home with basic first-aid measures. For all other frostbite, after appropriate first aid and assessment for hypothermia, treatment may involve rewarming, medications, wound care, surgery and various therapies, depending on the severity of your injury. Credit: Alan Arnette at alanarnette.com @medicalpedia #medicine #frostbite #medicalcreations

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