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Strong daily pressures, the wrong footwear, incorrect care or lack
of care, or metabolic disorders may all lead to foot problems.
Diabetics are often affected by foot problems. The disease affects
the circulation and nerve damage can occur, particularly to the
feet.
This is because wounds and injuries may be affected by reduced
pain sensitivity. Wound healing, which is already affected by the
disease, is retarded. Wounds and injuries heal poorly and
spread further, sometimes even leading to amputation.
But it doesn't have to go this far. Intensive monitoring and care
of the feet, taking care to treat wound-causing pressure points
and sharp-edged, ingrown toenails without causing injury, can
prevent it.
Promed pedisenso duo
offers diabetics and others with sensitive
feet the means to care for their feet comfortably and safely.
, the foot care device developed special-
Promed pedisenso duo
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Please keep these instructions in a safe place!
ly for diabetics and sensitive feet, has triple safety functions to pre-
vent injuries.
Triple safety with
Promed pedisenso duo
• Unique safety system with the yellow safety collet adapter,
which stops the rotation of the grinder if pressure is too great.
• High-quality grinders that don't wear out, made of damage-re-
sistant synthetic sapphire.
• Smooth speed regulation from 500 to 5,400 rotations per mi-
nute. This enables individual setting of the grinder used for the
area of skin or nail under treatment.
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