Quick End of Year Blister Q&A
Let’s kick this end-of-year blister Q&A off with “What do you do for blisters under toenails in cricket fast bowlers when their toes hit the end of their shoe?”
Let’s kick this end-of-year blister Q&A off with “What do you do for blisters under toenails in cricket fast bowlers when their toes hit the end of their shoe?”
Interest in our trade stall and poster presentation was huge. Listen for blister prevention insights from the SEPA Netball Symposium and SMA & ACSEP conference.
This white paper discusses the importance of shear in the etiology of diabetic foot ulcers, and how to use ShearBan to offload shear on the diabetic foot.
The reason blisters on the feet are common is, the paradigm we were all raised on… the heat-moisture-friction paradigm. It’s misunderstood and inaccurate.
Finding it difficult to relieve or prevent plantar forefoot blisters? Learn about the forces involved, and all the relevant prevention strategies for this anatomical location.
Following the publication of our blister causation paradigm paper in January 2024, this video explains the true pathomechanics of friction blisters on the feet.
Foot blisters in netball are one of the most common injuries. We explore netball blister management, with a focus on plantar 1st MPJ blisters.
With a backlog of questions, this month I’m doing a 30 minute Q&A.
Ten questions in 30 minutes, that’s 3 minutes per question. Strap in!
Today we are going to be talking about all things sweaty feet, including normal sweat secretion, regional differences of foot sweat rates, hyperhidrosis and treatment.
We discuss the findings and implications of the Hashmi et al (2013) paper: The formation of friction blisters on the foot: the development of a laboratory-based blister creation model.
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