Have a listen as to how I became a Podiatrist! I am a HUGE believer in everything happens for a reason 🫶 ⭐️ the full video is available on tiktok https://t.co/o1gr5ha8KY
Searching for online information on the fit of children’s footwear during the COVID-19 pandemic: an analysis of Google Trends data 💻
Open access @jfootankleres
@carinap_10 @S_Mo_15 @Michael_Haley_ @chrisnester @aewilliams57 https://t.co/zHKtUGq8NX
Wondering if your patient actually does have a generalised hypermobility disorder, another connective disuse disorder or not?
Join Australian and UK experts who are clinicians and leading research for a highly clinically relevant event.
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It's not always the apophyses
Be vigilant for red flag conditions eg Perthes (5-10) & SUFE (10-15) - missing these can condemn the child to accelerated loss of function, OA, (and early hip replacement in adulthood). Needs ortho input.
Knee pain? THINK HIP & EXAMINE IT!
Today is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day - Proud in culture, strong in spirit.
Read more: https://t.co/SgKl32s72q
Part of being a podiatrist is providing culturally safe care. How are you providing safe care for children?
#NATSIChildrensDay
Today is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day - Proud in culture, strong in spirit.
Read more: https://t.co/SgKl32s72q
Part of being a podiatrist is providing culturally safe care. How are you providing safe care for children?
#NATSIChildrensDay
Some kids love for risky play, others hide from it. This great paper uses a #systematicreview of kid’s voices discussing disparity between active play kids want & what schools allow.
Best title: All the fun stuff, the teachers say, ‘that’s dangerous!
https://t.co/1lIeHiBlBZ
Who are these masked researchers, here to change kids' leg pain?
We're teaming up with @MSKAust, @APodA_National & @AusPainSoc with #MRFF funding to partner with parents, kids, peak bodies & health professionals.
Follow us for all the news & how you can be involved!
Sure you can
screen them,
triage them,
scan them,
inject them,
rub them,
reassure them,
tape them,
operate on them,
shockwave them,
advise them.
But eventually someone needs to rehabilitate them.
If it’s not going to be you then you’d better have a plan.