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Virtual Podiatrist

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Robertisaacs, Aug 23, 2010.


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    This made me laugh and laugh and laugh. :santa2::santa2:

    http://www.powersteps.com/

    Virtual podiatrist. Answer a series of clever and grueling questions to get an online diagnosis. Oh yes indeed. And it even gives you a little certificatey type thing with "your diagnosis" at the top and a little signature at the bottom and everything.

    Its uncanny so it is. Have a go. Just for fun, answer yes to the first question.

    We'll all be obselete if news of this gets out!
     
  2. I got Stress fracture doing the yes and no I got fracture and fallen arches.

    Good grief .............
     
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    That's incredible Holmes, how do you do it? :confused: Its like it just... knew. Just from the fact that you said you'd been injured and that the top of your foot hurt it figured out that you might be injured on the top of your foot. Its like magic. :eek:

    Coming soon, virtual Emergancy doctor.

     
  4. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    Fallen Arches.....damn you Almighty!
     
  5. brekin

    brekin Active Member

    That's brilliant! Got diagnosed with a problem I didn't even know I had so I ordered some of their orthoses just to be safe.
     
  6. Greg Quinn

    Greg Quinn Active Member

    Thanks for pointing this out for me.

    I am so relieved... had a patient with acute Charcot's... now I know it's just fallen arches and the cure is only a few clicks away.
     
  7. Damian Gough

    Damian Gough Member

    There is another Virtual Podiatrist based in Australia which pops up on search engines and Facebook, and is used by a number of practices in Australia and the UK.
    Watch the adverts in the sidebar for more details coming soon.

    I should also declare my interest as owner of the website.
     
    Last edited: Aug 24, 2015
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