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Hampshire podiatrist nominated for an award

Emily is a local entrepreneur who has done just that. She said: “Before the pandemic our revenue came from delivering podiatry treatment to patients and selling podiatry related health products in our clinic. When patient numbers dropped due to Covid restrictions, we became extremely vulnerable. “I had to adapt our strategy to meet the changing climate, and it’s wonderful to have the work we put in during what was an extremely difficult time, acknowledged. I’m over the moon to be shortlisted!” When the pandemic hit, Emily changed her strategy and promoted Active Step as an essential service that could alleviate stress on GP provision, walk-in centres and emergency services. She shifted her marketing strategy and focused on existing patients, keeping them informed and offering advice where needed. Emily also launched a subscription service that would give her predictable and recurring revenue.

Health risks of sitting down highlighted in On Your Feet Britain Day

The warning comes on On Your Feet Britain Day, which aims to get people moving. Emily Ball, clinical director of Active Step Foot & Ankle Clinic in Whiteley, said: “It has recently been reported by the Office of National Statistics that home working has increased by a third since last year. “Although this may appeal to many, sitting at home, without even moving for the daily commute, could seriously affect our long-term health.” “Sitting disease” is a term used to describe people who are inactive for long periods. This can raise their risk of type two diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers.

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