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The Bad Foot Clinic (2024)
Severe fungal foot and nail infections, warts, corns, webbed toes, bunions and verrucas are all in a day's work for leading podiatrist Marion Yau and her GP husband Dr Kenny. Together, they tackle extreme and debilitating foot conditions.
Severe fungal foot and nail infections, warts, corns, webbed toes, bunions and verrucas are all in a day's work for leading podiatrist Marion Yau and her GP husband Dr Kenny. Together, they tackle extreme and debilitating foot conditions.
The program explores the practical aspects of foot health, medical diagnosis, and patient care within a clinical environment. It highlights the expertise of podiatrists addressing various conditions and challenges, maintaining an apolitical focus on health and treatment.
The program showcases a diverse cast, which naturally reflects the real-world setting of a medical clinic. The narrative focuses on medical cases and patient care, without explicitly engaging with themes of diversity, equity, or inclusion, nor does it critique traditional identities.
The production primarily focuses on the operations of a medical clinic, with no discernible narrative or thematic emphasis on family structures, roles, or values.
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The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
The Bad Foot Clinic, 2024, is a documentary series that does not adapt existing source material or portray historical figures. All characters featured are original to the production, therefore no instances of gender swaps are present.
The Bad Foot Clinic is a contemporary production that does not adapt existing source material with established characters or portray historical figures. The individuals featured are not legacy characters from prior works. Therefore, the concept of a race swap does not apply.
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