Ultrasound in focus and Podiatry Reflective thoughts and evidence around ultrasound Ultrasound within podiatry is the theme of this article. All professionals will inevitably extend their ability as part of professional development. This is often known as extending...
Poor data collection exposed Unravelling the impact of a pandemic Poor data collection was exposed if the author’s findings bear truth in this report using the Royal of College of Podiatry’s data base. Tony Maher, consultant podiatric surgeon and audit...
Medicine What’s the point? Part 8 History of Podiatry in the making In this article the title Medicine What’s the Point may seem obtuse. Podiatrists all take medicine as part of their degree but when in the wider field sometimes this is not applied. Given that...
Reflections in podiatry and local anaesthetics Part 6 History in the Making Reflections in podiatry and local anaesthesia arrives this month from the welcome pen of Professor Alan Borthwick. Alan felt it would be helpful, and hopefully interesting, for readers to hear...
A naval bone and the Duke of Edinburgh? How pain stopped a young woman from competing Foot pain and the Duke of Edinburgh might seem completely unrelated but in fact this story is relevant; to undertake the Duke’s Award the respondent needs to be foot pain free....
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