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Enhance Patient Outcomes with Co-Managed Physio and Podiatry Care in Singapore

  • Physiotherapy | Podiatry
Physiotherapist assisting a patient with shoulder rehab using a resistance band as part of co-managed care by physio and podiatrist
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Enhance patient outcomes with conjoint Physiotherapy and Podiatry care in Singapore. In Singapore’s fast-paced urban lifestyle, we often see patients juggling work, family, and fitness — until pain or injury slows them down. For complex lower limb conditions, musculoskeletal pain, or post-surgical rehab, no single discipline can address all contributing factors.

That’s where co-managed care between physiotherapists and podiatrists comes in.

At Physio & Sole Clinic, our integrated model provides streamlined, holistic treatment, combining the strengths of podiatry (foot structure, gait, and footwear) with physiotherapy (movement, strength, and recovery) to deliver optimal outcomes.

What is conjoint management in healthcare?

Physiotherapist performing a shoulder assessment under co-managed care with podiatry support

Conjoint management refers to two or more healthcare professionals coordinating treatment to address a patient’s condition from multiple angles. In our context, it means physiotherapists and podiatrists work hand-in-hand — not just sharing space, but actively co-treating patients under a shared care plan.

This is especially useful in Singapore, where patients often look for fast, effective solutions without needing to shuttle between clinics or wait months for follow-ups in the public sector.

How can a physiotherapist and a podiatrist work together?

Podiatrist or physiotherapist analysing a patient’s gait on a treadmill as part of co-managed care

At Physio & Sole Clinic, collaboration is built into our care model. Here’s how it works in our clinics:

  • Joint assessments: For patients with persistent foot pain or sports injuries, both the physiotherapist and podiatrist may perform a biomechanical assessment together.
  • Shared treatment plans: The podiatrist may address footwear or prescribe orthotics, while the physiotherapist focuses on strength, mobility, and functional retraining.
  • Coordinated follow-ups: Progress is reviewed across disciplines, so care remains aligned and efficient.

This model is especially helpful for referring orthopaedic surgeons, GPs, paediatricians, and endocrinologists, where there is continuity of care post-referral.

What are the benefits of conjoint therapy for patients?

1. Holistic Diagnosis and Treatment

Many lower limb conditions stem from a combination of biomechanical issues, muscular imbalances, and movement dysfunctions.

  • Podiatrists address structural alignment, gait abnormalities, and footwear concerns.
  • Physiotherapists focus on soft tissue injuries, joint mobility, and functional movement patterns.

Together, they provide a comprehensive treatment plan that tackles both symptoms and root causes — not just short-term relief, but long-term results.

2. Faster & More Effective Recovery

With both disciplines involved from the outset, patients benefit from timely, well-rounded interventions.

  • While the podiatrist manages mechanical loading with orthotics or footwear advice,
  • The physiotherapist works on restoring strength, control, and mobility.

This integrated care shortens recovery time, minimises complications, and helps patients get back to daily life or sports with confidence.

3. Convenience and Continuity of Care

In Singapore, where time is a premium, patients appreciate seamless care:

  • We offer physiotherapy and podiatry services under one roof.
  • With multiple branches across the islandwide in Singapore (Yishun, Orchard, Tampines, Jurong), patients can book sessions close to home or work.

They no longer need to coordinate care across different providers — we do it for them, saving time and reducing drop-offs/drop-outs in care.

4. Clear Communication for Referring Doctors

We support referring doctors with a transparent, coordinated care pathway:

  • Shared clinical notes between podiatrists and physiotherapists
  • Regular patient progress updates
  • Escalation protocols for specialist referral if needed

We hope doctors can refer patients to us with confidence, knowing that their patients are receiving aligned, collaborative treatment designed to maximise outcomes.

When is conjoint physiotherapy and podiatry beneficial?

Close-up of a physiotherapist assessing a knee joint during co-managed care with a podiatrist

We often receive referrals from orthopaedic clinics in Mount Elizabeth, Parkway East, and more, especially for these cases:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
    Common among active adults and NSmen. Co-managed care supports pain relief through gait correction, muscle strengthening, and load management — helping patients return to daily activities faster and with less recurrence.

  • Post-Bunion or Foot Surgery Rehabilitation
    A coordinated approach helps with wound care, mobility restoration, swelling control, and a safe return to walking, work, or sport — all tailored to the patient’s post-op timeline.

  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
    In cases such as Achilles tendon repairs, ankle fractures, or complex foot surgeries, co-managed care ensures proper support through each recovery phase — from protection and offloading to strength and functional training.

  • Flat Feet in Children
    Often picked up during school health checks or NS enlistment screenings. Early intervention helps improve alignment, posture, and movement patterns to reduce discomfort and prevent long-term issues.

  • Sports Injuries from Running or HIIT
    Common injuries like ankle sprains or tendinopathies benefit from a combined focus on pain relief, biomechanics, and structured return-to-sport protocols.

  • Forefoot or Metatarsalgia Pain
    Often seen in patients who wear heels or safety boots. Treatment focuses on pressure relief, footwear optimisation, and improving gait and muscle function to reduce pain and recurrence.

What is the referral process to Physio and Sole Clinic?

Referring to Physio & Sole Clinic is straightforward and convenient. Feel free to request hard or soft copies of our referral pads directly from any of our branches. All we need is basic information about the patient, the patient’s condition and aim of treatment, and your clinic’s contact information. 

Visit www.physioandsole.com.sg to explore our services and learn more about our conjoint approach.

We welcome referrals from:

  • Orthopaedic specialists
  • General practitioners and polyclinics
  • Sports medicine physicians
  • Paediatricians
  • Diabetes care teams
  • Corporate wellness and occupational health providers

If you’d like to discuss referral pathways or conjoint management protocols in more detail, our team would be happy to assist.

Multidisciplinary team of physiotherapists and podiatrists providing co-managed care at Physio & Sole Clinic

Let’s Work Together for Better Patient Outcomes

In a healthcare system where efficiency, accuracy, and outcomes matter, conjoint care between physiotherapists and podiatrists offers real value — not just to patients, but to referring doctors who want continuity and confidence in post-referral care.

At Physio & Sole Clinic, we’re committed to delivering integrated, evidence-based treatment tailored to each patient’s needs. Whether it’s a sports injury, post-surgical rehab, or chronic foot pain, patients can benefit from a team that works together — so they can move better, recover faster, and stay pain-free.

Let’s collaborate for stronger patient outcomes, together.

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