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Flip flops / fit flops

Discussion in 'Podiatry Trivia' started by bob, Jun 20, 2007.

  1. bob

    bob Active Member


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    What is a podiatric biomechanist? The guy isn't an HPC registered podiatrist, so hopefully he isn't trying to pass himself off as a podiatrist.
    :confused:
    Anyone got a pair? They look pretty horrible. Might be OK for hallux rigidus in the heat of summer.
    Read the full article:
    http://women.timesonline.co.uk/tol/life_and_style/women/fashion/article1728312.ece
     
  2. W J Liggins

    W J Liggins Well-Known Member

    Re: Fit flops

    See also The Times (U.K.) Times 2 lead story page 4 18-06-07 'If the shoes doesn't fit...' and following article 'Do you FitFlop as you walk?'.

    My views are mixed. 'Any publicity is good publicity'. However, in the U.K. podiatric surgeons abhor cosmetic foot surgery and it seems unfortunate that some of our cousins from the States are quoted as promulgating the practise and are described as "the high priests of podiatry.' Having said that, the ACFAS 'frown upon' the practice, and I greatly admire that body. Unfortunately, a British orthopod is then quoted who loses no time in stating that '...these people are not medically qualified for surgery....' and that ...'orthopaedic surgeons won't touch it....' The latter is a bit rich coming from the same profession as Kelikian who made a virtue of altering feet to fit the shoe back in 1965 (dated in my copy of 'Hallux valgus, Allied deformities etc.').

    The following article is by physiotherapists, although an American podiatrist is quoted.

    I have written to the Times pointing out that there is a body of knowedge in the U.K. which could have been consulted. Shame really.

    Bill Liggins
     
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    Articles:
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    Re: Fit flops

    Computerized Analysis of Plantar Pressure Variation in Flip-Flops, Athletic Shoes, and Bare Feet
    Tanya J. Carl and Stephen L. Barrett
    Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association; Volume 98 Number 5 374-378 2008
     
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