Cold months and feet Welcome to my article ‘Winter is coming!’ where I will cover a bit about options to protect feet from the cold without the usual hard sell. Please click on my self-help advice sheet. An article on Trench Foot reminds us that this...
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...
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...
Jane’s bunion story Backstory My bunion story starts at 9 years of age when my mother stopped me ballet dancing, as a local Chiropodist, we visited told her that it would probably increase the progression of my bunion ( likely inherited from my grandparents),...
Seeking a reason for hidden pain The author discusses his own clinical experience associated with the condition of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, which he calls ‘pain with failed healing after injury.’ We all know about pain—it hurts. But what if that...
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