Optimising Our Podiatry Image Worldwide? Getting more from your podiatry practice Here is a topic, an article, albeit short, intended to raise awareness. LinkedIn provides an amazing platform for professionals who desire to share information and opportunities. This...
The Deforming Hammer toe – Part 1 Self-help for toe problems My journalistic head spun when a neighbour (Zandra) appeared on my doorstep asking what to do about her second toe. We needed a bit of research, and looking at the problem from my 43 years as a...
Academic assessment of the corn treatments – Part 2 Aim of treatment The NHS site covers corns and calluses and offers safe but pedestrian advice. The pharmacist does not have training in podiatric medicine and provides a commercial enterprise offering skin...
Can we treat our own corns? Part 1 Have you ever used a corn plaster or similar to treat a corn on your foot? For many, a corn is seen as an inconvenience that can be pared down at home or treated with a corn plaster, available from a pharmacist. This article goes...
Defining the hard skin problem on feet While we regard hard skin on our feet as unsightly, for most people, hard skin relates to areas that have contact pressure. Areas that do not directly take a bearing, often called loading, may be due to other conditions framed...
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