by Alex Murray - The Rehab Podiatrist
In-depth conversations with academics and clinicians about all topics relating to the clinical management of pain, injury and rehabilitation of foot, ankle and lower limb conditions.
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December 3, 2024
Prof Gabriel Moisan shares insights from his clinical practice, emphasizing the need for individualized treatment plans and a bottom-up approach in research to understand how foot orthoses work, before determining their clinical effectiveness.
August 1, 2024
<p>Alex is joined by Dr Doug Richie, Podiatrist and Surgeon from Los Angeles and the inventor of the Richie Brace, an ankle foot orthoses.</p><p>They talk about everything collapsing flatfoot including: <br>- The latest clinical name Progressive Collapsing Flatfoot Deformity (replacing adult acquired flatfoot deformity and posterior tibial tendon dysfunction) and what this means for our understanding of the condition.<br>- The difference between the collapsing flatfoot and posterior tibial tendon pathology <br>- Diagnosis, clinical tests and communicating the condition to patients<br>- Treatment, including why we need to aggressively manage people as early as possible<br>- Discuss Doug's clinical experience as both a physician and surgeon </p><p>A perfect accompaniment to our previous episode with Dr Peter Malliaras discussing Posterior Tibial Tendinopathy.</p><p>About Douh: <br>Dr. Richie is a Clinical Associate Professor at the California School of Podiatric Medicine. He has authored many original articles published in peer-reviewed medical journals as well as several chapters in respected textbooks of foot and ankle surgery. Dr. Richie recently published his own textbook titled <em>Pathomechanics of Common Foot Disorders </em>which is available at <a href="https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-54201-6">https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-54201-6</a>. Dr. Richie is a Fellow and Past President of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine and is a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Dr. Richie designed and launched the Richie Brace(R) line of custom ankle-foot orthoses in 1996 which are now distributed in seven countries around the world.</p><p>You can follow Alex and the podcast on facebook and instagram<br>@therehabpodiatrist</p>
June 27, 2024
<p>Alex is joined by Dr Andy Bridgen PhD, Podiatrist and Senior Lecturer at the University of Huddersfield in the UK.</p><p>They talk about Andy's PhD thesis, exploring how Podiatrists in the UK utilise evidence in musculoskeletal practice, namely managing people with foot orthoses. The spoiler being, there isn't a consensus on how to use evidence in practice, nor, a significant body of evidence to draw upon.</p><p>They discuss the results in detail, what this means for the profession of Podiatry and the future of clinical practice.</p><p>About Andy: <br>Dr Andy Bridgen is a Senior Lecturer in the Division of Podaitry and Clinical Sciences and joined the University of Huddersfield in 2004. After qualiying as a podiatrist in 1995 he worked in the NHS working in MSK podiatry. He completed an MSc in Sports and Exercise Injury Management in 2006. In August 2017 he completed his PhD entitled 'A hermeneutic enquiry into how MSK podiatrists interpret and use evidence in practice'. </p><p>You can follow Alex and the podcast on facebook and instagram<br>@therehabpodiatrist</p>
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