Publications

Podiatry Review

The Podiatry Review is the quarterly journal published by The Institute of Podiatrists. Edited by Bill Liggins and supported by an academic review panel, the journal features a variety of articles focused on podiatry and related health topics. It also provides updates on professional news and developments within the field, making it a valuable resource for continuing professional development (CPD).

Members of The Institute of Podiatrists receive the journal as part of their membership, while podiatry students can obtain copies during their studies by contacting our team.

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Recommended titles for practitioners and students

The Institute of Podiatrists is proud to have commissioned two dynamic and significant handbooks designed by way of an introduction to the foot and as essential supportive learning companion for students and professionals alike. These handbooks are authored by David R. Tollafield, a highly experienced and respected podiatry professional, and a renowned author in the field of podiatry.

An introduction to the foot & its common problems in the adult - David R. Tollafield

The challenging subject of foot and lower limb mechanics is admirably clarified and easy to follow in this 180-page paperback, Pocket sized book. Well- illustrated, clear and informative, this book will appeal to podiatrists and foot health practitioners at all levels, whether you are new to the anatomy and workings of the foot or as a reference for reminder. This book will also appeal to other professions and healthcare professionals who have an interest in the foot.

The Foot. A professional learning companion. David R. Tollafield

This companion course, published for the Institute of Podiatrists, sets out different styles of questions, offering tips for open and closed methods, especially multi-choice options.
Divided into two parts: questions in the first and detailed explanations in the second part. Supporting self-assessment for foot health practitioners and students on university courses, this handy aid helps understand the finer parts of foot health science in eight study areas.

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Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion: Origins and Principles. Andrew Horwood & Nachiappan Chockalingam

Origins and Principles of Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion discusses key concepts of how biomechanics links to the development of pathology through mechanical laws, anatomy, physiology and health. It provides fundamental principles and practical data, and guidance of how to apply these in the clinical biomechanics field. Coverage includes: major joint movement, muscle action around joints, physiology and patho-physiology of bone, muscle and neurologic disorders. This reference is ideal for teaching students in biomechanics, orthopedics and physiotherapy. It should also be of interest to product development engineers, rehabilitation engineers, those working in prosthetics and orthotics, physiotherapists and occupational therapists.

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Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion: Gait and Pathomechanical Principles. Andrew Horwood & Nachiappan Chockalingam

Clinical Biomechanics in Human Locomotion: Gait and Pathomechanical Principles explores the clinical management of gait-disturbing or gait-induced pathologies and biomechanical variances during gait between individuals. The book discusses what is required to make terrestrial human locomotion safe and what causes pathology within a context of high locomotive and morphological variability. The interaction of genetics, epigenetics, developmental biology and physiology under the influence of locomotive biomechanics and metabolic energetics drives evolution.

 

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Essential Ultrasound Anatomy, 2nd edition. Marios Loukas Danny Burns

Presenting sonography in the context of anatomy and clinical practice, Essential Ultrasound Anatomy offers practical, comprehensive coverage of the ultrasound images and important structures that are most frequently encountered in daily practice. Using concise text, ultrasound images with corresponding cadaver photographs, full-color anatomical and technique illustrations, and videos, it provides today’s students with a solid foundation in regional ultrasound anatomy.


IoP member discounts available please contact info@iop-uk.org for details.

Ultrasound for the Generalist with Online Resource: A Guide to Point of Care Imaging
Sarb Clare & Chris Duncan

Point of care ultrasound is a critical tool required for assessing all patients, providing rapid answers to clinical questions and facilitating high quality care for patients. This essential guide caters for all generalist clinicians beginning their ultrasound journey and extends to more advanced assessments for those with established ultrasound experience wishing to advance their knowledge and skills. It covers a wide range of ultrasound topics from echocardiography, thoracic and COVID-19 to emerging areas such as palliative care, hospital at home and remote and austere medicine. An extensive collection of colour images, videos and examples of clinical applications will inspire readers to acquire the skills of point of care ultrasound quickly, safely and systematically. The printed code on the inside of the cover provides access to an online version on Cambridge Core. An essential aid for acute clinicians, paramedics, general practitioners as well as remote medical providers, medical educators and students.

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