Do you want to treat heel pain effectively?
Solemaids regularly do training courses where you as a health professional learn how to treat heel pain with the right mode of treatment. We have been training physiotherapists in the Solemaids solution since 2018, and by 2022 we have trained almost 200 health professionals in our solution. The health professionals have different backgrounds such as physiotherapy, chiropractic, podiatry and orthopedic surgery.
A common goal to treat heel pain and let people remain active
Do you agree with the below statements? And do you want to treat heel pain? Then perhaps you should become a part of our Solemaids community.
- Passionate about helping people who suffer from heel pain stay active.
- High standards for treating heel related problems.
- Interested to share knowledge, insights, and experiences about heel pain treatment.
- Want to understand how heel pain impacts a person’s general quality of life.
Competences required to be a part of the Solemaids treatment for heel pain
To make sure that all heel pain patients who receive Solemaids insoles get a high-quality experience with a certified health professional we would like for you to have at least one of the below competencies/interests.
Experience with sports injuries
You are a physiotherapist, chiropractor, or doctor with experience in sports medicine. You work with sports active children, teens, and adults. You can also be a part of a local sports club.
Experience with treating children
As a pediatric physiotherapist you enjoy communicating information to children and want to understand the parent-child relationship when a child is in pain. You’re interested in the psychosocial dimension of heel pain in general.
To become a Solemaids provider you first need to go through one of our training courses.
Experience with foot-related injuries
You could be a physiotherapist, chiropractor or podiatrist used to treat heel related pain or foot related problems such as plantar fasciitis, heel spur, Sever’s disease and heel pad syndrome. You already provide a wide professional approach such as exercises, heel cups, taping, rest, training reduction and shockwave.
Though you still experience that sometimes it can be difficult to eliminate patients’ heel pain.
The Solemaids training courses: Learn how to treat heel pain
We offer three training courses where you as a health professional will learn our heel pain treatment approach. We require a training course to become a Solemaids provider because we put a lot of thought and effort into our mode of treatment for heel pain. In Solemaids we know that our success is not just due to our insoles but also and not least because of our holistic approach to heel pain and especially to ensure that patients are given the right information for them to cope with their heel pain. You can choose from our three training courses:
- The Solemaids Severs training course
- The Solemaids PF training course
- The Solemaids combination training course
Read more about all 3 training courses here.
A limit for clinics offering the Solemaids heel pain treatment
We want to ensure our partners have the best opportunity to start offering the Solemaids treatment. Therefore, we only train the number of clinics that we estimate there is capacity for based on the number of potential patients in an area. To find out more about the possibilities where you are, please get in touch.
If you’d like to know where our partners are located, find all Certified Solemaids clinics here.
Do you want to learn more about our treatment for heel pain?
We enjoy meeting with our potential partners! Therefore, we would love to know more about your interests and professional experiences. At the same time, we would also like to tell you about our extensive experience of treating heel pain with our Solemaids solutions.
We’ll get you off to a running start by supporting you with Solemaids SharePoint. Here you’ll find all you need to support the Solemaids treatment and to support your work to create local visibility about treatment in your private and professional local area.