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Primary Care 2015

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Simon Ross, Mar 31, 2015.

  1. Simon Ross

    Simon Ross Active Member


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    I notice that there is a talk on the Friday, "Assessment and treatment of foot OA"

    Folks, in PP, except for padding to deflect pressure away from joints, how can we treat OA in PP? being realistic!
     
  2. Ian Drakard

    Ian Drakard Active Member

    Odd question. Rather depends on which joints we're talking about, the underlying mechnics and the stage/degree of joint degeneration doesn't it?

    As a starter for treatment modalities (in no particular order) try orthotics of varying design, joint mobilisations, exercises to change forces acting on the OA joints, footwear advice/fitting/modification, injections etc.
     
  3. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    I think it's a rather pointless question, personally.

    After all, I doubt there will be any Pods present on Thursday, as they will all be winging their way to Preston to see Mark Russell perform in court again. :rolleyes:
     
  4. Doogle

    Doogle Active Member

    You are obsesed with Mark:D:empathy:

    As a student i think it is important to understand hat the hcpc does and he has given us different views, which is good.
     
  5. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Doogle,
    As a student maybe you should be obsessed with spelling?

    :D
     
  6. Doogle

    Doogle Active Member

    and as a qualified poditrist maybe you should be less bitter and twisted. All your posts are full of p155 & vinegar :santa:
     
  7. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Doogle,

    maybe, but I have a job and I can spell !!:D
     
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    Griff Moderator

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  10. Catfoot

    Catfoot Well-Known Member

    Oh dear Doogle, there really are a lot of mirrors in your house !

    You tell me all my posts are full of p!$$ & vinegar, and that I'm a rude b!£ch and I'm the one who's being rude ???:confused:

    Gee whizz, it doesn't look to me like your FHP training helped you develop your logic. did it? :D
     
  11. Doogle

    Doogle Active Member

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