The Power of Small Wins in Podiatry Practice

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Podiatrist supporting a patient to walk more comfortably

Small steps, lasting change.

As podiatrists, foot health practitioners, and students, it’s natural to focus on the big outcomes—preventing ulceration, avoiding surgery, restoring long-term mobility. Those milestones matter. But between them lies something equally powerful: the small wins.

“Not every appointment changes a life story—but many change someone’s day. When days change, so do trajectories.”

What are “small wins”?

They’re the quiet victories that ripple through daily life:

  • Walking to the shops without pain—after weeks of limitation.
  • Wearing footwear they’d given up on.
  • Feeling genuinely listened to and reassured.
  • A student seeing their first intervention make a difference.

Key takeaways

  • Builds confidence: Visible progress, however modest, strengthens belief in the plan—and in self-management.
  • Improves adherence: When patients feel a benefit, they’re more likely to follow advice and return.
  • Protects clinician wellbeing: Noticing small wins reduces cynicism and reconnects us with meaning.

A reminder for busy clinics

When diaries are full and paperwork grows, pause and ask:

  • Who left more comfortable than they arrived?
  • Who gained confidence in self-care today?
  • Who finally felt heard?

These are victories worth celebrating. In podiatry, every small step adds up to lasting change.

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About the author: Areti Dimitriadou BSc (Hons) Podiatry is an HCPC-Registered Podiatrist and author of From Feet to Mind.

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