Maria Ramos
Biography
Maria Ramos is a podiatrist, bringing a fresh, multidisciplinary approach to foot care.
With a background in treating dermatological and mechanical conditions, her main goal is to improve her patients' mobility and daily well-being through accurate and personalised diagnosis.
Her approach combines the treatment of common conditions (calluses and nails) with the prevention of complex injuries, ensuring that each patient receives a personalised solution tailored to their lifestyle, whether they are active, athletic or elderly.
Clinical Specialisation and Areas of Focus
Maria Ramos covers all podiatry health needs, from basic care to gait correction.
1. Chiropody
Essential care to maintain foot health and prevent infections:
- Treatment of hyperkeratosis (calluses) and helomas (corns)
- Specialised treatment of onychomycosis (fungal infection) and nail reconstruction
- Removal of plantar warts (papillomas) using minimally invasive techniques
- Ingrown toenails: Conservative and definitive surgical solutions
2. Advanced Footprint Analysis (Biomechanics)
Maria Ramos conducts exhaustive studies to understand the relationship between the foot and the rest of the body:
- Sports Biomechanics Study: Specially designed for runners and athletes. Includes dynamic running analysis to prevent injuries and improve athletic performance.
- Standard Biomechanics Study: Detailed assessment of gait and posture to correct incorrect support and design custom insoles if necessary.
3. Prevention and Risk Foot
As part of the Turó Park Clinics team, Maria Ramos plays a vital role in caring for patients with chronic conditions:
- Diabetic Foot Unit: Preventive check-ups and specialised treatments to avoid complications.
- Geriatric Podiatry: Care focused on maintaining independence and comfort in elderly people.
Education and Professional Experience
Maria Ramos stands out for her up-to-date training in the latest techniques in the podiatry sector:
- Degree in Podiatry - Universitat de Barcelona
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