
Injinji Toesocks: How to Choose and Recommend With Purpose
Injinji Toesocks differ in height, thickness, fibre composition, and intended activity. Learn how to choose and recommend with purpose.
Injinji Toesocks differ in height, thickness, fibre composition, and intended activity. Learn how to choose and recommend with purpose.
This presentation takes you through my journey to understanding the cause of friction blisters, and how to explain blisters to my patients more effectively.
Watch Part 1 and Part 2 replays of breaking down blisters with Dr Doug Richie, Rebecca Rushton and Talysha Reeve from the Progressive Podiatry Project.
You’ve probably heard that what causes foot blisters is heat, moisture and friction. This is a gross over-simplification. Here’s the new blister paradigm.
How can you help your patient predict blisters they are likely to suffer, so they can implement proactive prevention? Here’s what to ask and look out for.
Why do our patients think we can’t help them with blisters? Here are the clues to look and listen out for that indicate current and imminent foot blisters.
Do you chat about blisters with your patients? If not, you’re doing them a disservice. Blisters are the most common injury in sport, running and walking.
So you’re a podiatrist and you’ve put your hand up to provide foot care at a local race. Find out what it takes to provide excellent athletic event foot care.
Is there such a thing as a pressure blister? Well, friction blisters are in part caused by pressure, in so far as pressure contributes to friction force.
New research takes time to trickle down into general knowledge. But in the case of blisters, the blister research timeline shows great research back in 1955. Why the delay?
Education, tools and resources to help you, your patients and your practice master blister prevention!
A monthly digest of clinical learnings to help sharpen your blister prevention skills.
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