Al-Salami said during his arrival as a guest on the “Sayida” program, that there is no proof that trotter soup, sesame and tahini help to form collagen in the feet, but some patients are looking for half-alternative solutions.
He added that the use of “needles” to treat roughness is for a temporary period for simple and pre-moderate cases, because it gives a long period of pain relief.
He added that the “needles” do not cure or stop the roughness, but rather prevent symptoms and help lead a normal life, adding that if the roughness reaches an advanced stage, it will need an operation.
Al-Salami concluded his speech, that physiotherapy is an auxiliary method, whether before or following the operation in the early stage of friction, in order to relieve pain and strengthen muscles.