Publications
The Landscape Career Project
Promotion of podiatry is important and a careers book produced by its members long overdue. This is how it started and the direction the book could go in. Seeking new motivated authors who have lots of passion.
Book Review by Beverley Wright
Book Review – “Selling Foot Health as Podiatry” By Beverley Wright Inspiration comes in many forms and none more so when I was given the privilege of reviewing author David Tollafield’s new book “Selling Foot Health as Podiatry”. This book highlights learning the...
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Autumn Newsfeed for Reflective Readers
My Autumn Newsfeed looks at the many articles with short comments about progress at ConsultingFootPain over the summer. Newsfeed involves all readers and is launched up to three times a year and includes a Podcast as an option.
About the author and Consulting Foot Pain
It is useful to have a background profile covering education, clinical practice and lecturing.
Morton’s Neuroma
David explains a bit about this common nerve condition and points to more information and encourages people to take time over removing the cause and avoiding surgery. He should know as he had Morton’s neuroma.
Self-help and the bunion book
Making decisions is not easy and so this book is a must Hallux valgus (HV) and the bunion is traditionally treated by orthopaedic specialists. My book introduces the reader to the work of the specialist podiatrist providing you with a wider range of options . Hallux...
David’s Bookstore
Taking a look at the range of books by author and podiatrist David Tollafield
Covid19 and Five Rules of Safety in the Countryside
David considers that being healthy whilst locked down is all very well but getting out safely into the countryside spaces can be achieved if five simple rules are followed. This YouTube video captures the essence of how to.
What should you ask from a factsheet?
What should you ask from a factsheet? Factsheets should be well written, have few spelling mistakes, be easy to read, laid out well and ideally not photocopied to death. Well presented factsheets mean the clinician cares as much about you as he/she does about the information they offer.