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Occupational & Health Problems in Podiatrists

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by admin, Oct 27, 2007.

  1. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member


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    This report is a year old, but very relevant:

    Musculoskeletal disorders in podiatry & chiropody professionals - HSL/2006/60
    From the Health & Safety Executive (UK)
    Friday, August 11th, 2006
     
  2. Admin2

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  3. AngieR

    AngieR Active Member

    Thank you for hightlighting this report. How I've chuckled, and yes I also sit close to a fire and leave with thermal overload. It is very accurate and made me think about position in both domicillary and clinical settings.

    Angie
     
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