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Paul Harradine, Director

Paul Harradine  
FCPodMed, MSc, BSc (Hons) , PG Dip, Cert Ed, MChS

Podiatrist / Director             
Professional Background


Graduated from Northampton School of Podiatry in 1994

Obtained a PGCert in Sports Science from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1998

Obtained a MSc in Sports Injuries and Therapy from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2000

Obtained a CertEd (FE) from Portsmouth University in 2000

Visiting Lecturer in Podiatric Biomechanics at Southampton University School of Podiatry 1998-2000

Initially published the unified theory as a method of amalgamating previous podiatric biomechanics theories in 2003

Clinical Lead Specialist in Podiatric Biomechanics including Orthopaedic Triage before becoming a full time private practitioner in 2004.

First published the Medial Oblique Shell Inclination (MOSI) as a method of applying supinatory moments to a medially deviated subtalar joint axis in 2008

Published papers nationally and internationally on subjects including first ray function, taping, outcome studies, orthoses production and foot function theory amalgamation

Lectures nationally and internationally on a range of podiatric biomechanics subjects.

Director, The Podiatry and Chiropody Centre Ltd, Cosham, Hants. UK

Director, The Foot Orthotics Laboratory Ltd, Cosham, Hants. UK

Research interests: Variations in foot orthoses production and the amalgamation of differing foot theory utilising an underpinning unified perspective.

Paul was awarded the Fellowship of the College of Podiatrists in Podiatric Medicine in 2010"

Paul is a keen sportsman participating in running and gym training as well as training locally in Taekwondo. He is married with four young sons.

 Paul Harradine - Publications

Harradine P D et al: The Medial Oblique Sheel Inclination Technique. A Method to Increase Subtalar Supination Moments in Foot Orthoses. J of the American Podiatric Med Assoc. 2011. 101;6. 523-530.

Harradine P, Bevan L. A review of the theoretical unified approach to podiatric biomechanics in relation to foot orthoses therapy. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 2009 Jul-Aug;99(4):317-25.

Harradine P, Collins S, Webb C, Bevan L. A new method of increasing supinatory moments to a medially deviated subtalar joint axis - The Medial Oblique Shell Inclination. Podiatry Now. Vol 11, No. 3. 2008.  

Harradine P. The Role of plantar pressure foot pressure measurement within podiatry. Podiatry now: Continuing Professional Development Supplement, October. 2006.  

Harradine P, Bevan L, Carter N. An overview of podiatric biomechanics theory and its relation to selected gait dysfunction. Physiotherapy. Volume 92, Issue 2 , June 2006, Pages 122-127.  

Harradine PD. Podiatry: Importance of the Foot. Positive Health Magazine.  Issue 122, April 2006.

Bevan LS, Harradine PD, Durrant B: The effect of temporary immobilisation of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint upon in-shoe gait analysis parameters – a preliminary study. British Journal of Podiatry. 7(2); 2004  

Harradine PD, Bevan LJ, Carter N: Podiatric Biomechanics Part 1: Foot based Models. British Journal of Podiatry. 11(1); 2003  

Carter N, Harradine PD, Bevan LJ: Podiatric Biomechanics Part 2. The role of proximal muscle balance. British Journal of Podiatry. 11(2); 2003  

Harradine PD & Jarret J: Podiatric Biomechanics, the efficacy of a service within the N.H.S. The Foot. 11(1):2001  

Harradine PD, Herrington L, Wright R: The effect of low dye taping upon rear foot motion before and after exercise. The Foot. 11(2):2001. p57-61  

Harradine PD &  Bevan LJ: The effect of rearfoot eversion upon maximum hallux dorsiflexion. Journal of the American Podiatric Medicine Association  9(90);2000  

Bevan LJ & Harradine PD: The Assessment of Foot Structure in the Diabetic Foot: An introduction to Podiatric Biomechanics. Diabetes Today. 3(2); 2000.  

Harradine PD: The Experiences of establishing and running a multi-practitioner clinic. Podiatry Now.  8(1); 2005