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Biomechanical Podiatrist in London

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Donna, Dec 2, 2008.

  1. Donna

    Donna Active Member


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    Hi everyone,

    I was hoping to find out who is "The Pod" to see in London for biomechanical assessment and treatment. :drinks

    I was asked by a patient this afternoon, as her daughter lives in London and has seen a Podiatrist already, but was told her pain is "normal". Judging by the myriad of back, hip, knee and foot problems of my patient, I've highly recommended that the daughter see someone good... so who is good in London? (sorry but my geography knowledge is shocking so I'm not sure if this questions has already been answered previously) :eek:

    We use CADCAM EVA devices due to their adjustability, and apparently the daughter (after speaking to mum about her experience here) likes the sound of also having this type of orthotic... like mother like daughter eh? :dizzy:

    Thanks for your help!

    Regards

    Donna
     
  2. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member

    Hi Donna

    London's a big place, so might depend on which part she's in, but I know one goodun who can often be found on this 'ere Arena by the name of 'Ian'.

    :santa:

    Ella
     
  3. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Hi Donna,

    Whilst I do not consider myself to be "The Pod" to see I do currently practice in London and would be happy to help - I have sent you a private message

    Ian
     
  4. It is a pleasing thought that if you see a podiatrist who reads and posts here regularly you know you are seeing somebody commited to improving their knowledge. That does not guarentee excellance but it is surely a good sign! The map could be a useful resource for patients seeking a Private Podiatrist!

    Well done us. :drinks

    Robert

    PS
    Unless they post drivel of course ;)
     
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