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From:Podiatry Now (Vol. 12, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedThe PSQ-10 questionnaire has now been updated, notwithstanding the original version sent out, which repeats one question. The main change relates to the question relating to footwear/shoes. Instead of asking 'Can you...
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From:Podiatry Review (Vol. 78, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCartilage mapping might offer some prediction in regard to long-term outcomes of first toe pathology or so Thomas Roukis (2005) suggests. This paper considers the evidence that might support this hypothesis. All...
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From:Podiatry Review (Vol. 76, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedAs a podiatrist you may not undertake 'surgery as in an invasive procedure, but the principles behind consent remain the same and as the profession expands at all levels it is worth exploring the concept of consent in...
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From:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (Vol. 10, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground The management of plantar corns and callus has a low cost-benefit with reduced prioritisation in healthcare. The distinction between types of keratin lesions that forms corns and callus has attracted...
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From:Podiatry Review (Vol. 78, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThe question Are podiatry on-line consultations a good idea? has not as yet had any great impact in our own press. Peter Russell posted his take on the 'Remote GP' in a recent Medscape article (2021) [1]. As reports have...
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From:Podiatry Review (Vol. 77, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedSELLING FOOT HEALTH as PODIATRY COMMUNICATION, PROMOTION & BRANDING David was our expert guest in early September on our Wednesday Expert Hour talking to presenters Martin and Bev with questions from our delegates....
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From:Podiatry Now (Vol. 12, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedI would like to thank Gwen French, as well as those other members of the SCP for having the far sightedness to invest in our history (Colin Dagnall's library. Podiatry Now October 2008, pp37-39). By protecting us...
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From:Podiatry Review (Vol. 77, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedThis article is not about surgery but about prevention of surgery and so should appeal to a broad church of podiatrists rather than to one group alone. The topic emphasises the importance of upskilling and focuses on...