Podiatry clinic opens to support EB sufferers in Queensland

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A collaboration between the Queensland University of Technology and not-for-profit organisation DEBRA Australia to open a podiatry clinic in Brisbane will provide much-needed care for patients with epidermolysis bullosa (EB), a rare skin blistering disease.

DEBRA Australia is a not-for-profit organisation that does not receive any direct Government funding and works tirelessly to support those living with a group of rare skin blistering diseases called Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB)

EB has been likened to living with third-degree burns. It’s excruciating and those living with EB must endure three-hour bleach baths and extreme dressing changes every second day to protect and medicate their wounds.

“EB causes major issues to patients’ feet so having specialised podiatry services for EB patients is incredibly helpful,” said DEBRA General Manager Lise Angus.

“We’re thrilled to work with QUT to make this service a reality.”

As the first of its kind in Queensland, the clinic has received strong interest from the community with its first session on 23 January already booked with 7 patients. Depending on demand, the clinic will be held on a quarterly basis or may increase to every two months

“The Brisbane clinic will give EB individuals huge pain relief and is suitable for patients of all ages from babies to adults.”

“We’ve had to innovate to find a solution for those wishing to receive treatment beyond the regular hospital setting and are hopeful that this new service will make a positive difference to Queenslanders affected by this debilitating disease,” added Angus.

Dr Tariq Khan, consultant Podiatrist and specialist in EB will be the clinician working with DEBRA to deliver this service.

QUT Podiatry Clinic is located at 44 Musk Street, Kelvin Grove, Brisbane.