Why is a nerve pain called Morton’s Toe shapes causing a nerve pain seems highly unlikely. Of course the nerve is not called Morton’s anymore than all cakes are called Kipling, but maybe the shape of a cake could be called Kipling just as a toe shape might...
Is back history just padding? Foot neuroma is often called Morton’s neuroma when in fact it isn’t. Most modern papers commence with the background history. Is this valuable or just padding when writing papers? So we meet the inevitable older problem,...
The Royal College of Podiatry Commissioned the SAKS Report Invited to lead a cross-profession strategy group for the Royal College of Podiatry in 2020, members can now see the new report launched this week (November 2021). Probably the most in-depth and powerful look...
Feet and the Great War 1914-18 Welcome to ‘Feet and the Great War’ – the origins of trench foot, although associated with the Great War, were recognised long before. This article can be downloaded below as part of ConsultingFootPain’s...
Trying to explain why two titles exist There is no such course as chiropody in the UK Two leading organisations promote podiatry for professional members. The Royal College of Podiatry and The Institute of Chiropodists & Podiatrists. The question frequently asked...
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