Hi amazing Podteam!
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I’m a new grad pod who is not feeling very confident in the biomechanics side of Podiatry. However, it’s a side that I would love to explore in further and grow my skill set.
I understand there’s no one fits all “recipe” when prescribing orthotics so I would like to actually understand the fundamentals of how and which orthotics would be supportive/ accomodating for a certain foot condition.
Could you please advise me of some books/ guides that I can read to broaden my understanding about why and when a certain orthotic style/ modification would be used. I’ve searched a lot of books online but wanted to ask here from the experienced pods about what helped them best. This would definitely come with experience but I am looking for a starting point so I have the basics down before I start constructing a building :)
Thankyou for your time and guidance. Looking forward to some exciting reads as I believe biomechanical/ MSK conditions are a big part of Podiatry and I want to get to it right away otherwise it’ll always be this big scary thing that’s too complex to understand.
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