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Paul Harradine MSc, BSc(Hons), SRCh, Cert Ed, Podiatrist            

 

Paul Harradine graduated from the Northampton School of Podiatry in 1994. He is currently the Company Director of The Podiatry & Chiropody Centre, Portsmouth, as well as running a number of private podiatric clinics in Portsmouth and Southampton. He was the Clinical Lead Specialist in podiatric biomechanics within Portsmouth HealthCare NHS Trust between 2000 – 2004. Paul also has a Masters of Science in Sports Injury and Therapy, Certificate in Professional Studies ‘Sports Podiatry’, Post Graduate Certificate in Sports Science from Manchester Metropolitan University and a Certificate in Education.

Paul has regularly taught podiatric workshops to podiatrists, physiotherapists and Naval Medical personnel over the past 5 years and lectures on podiatric biomechanics at Southampton University School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences. He is also a member of the Southampton University School of Health Professions and Rehabilitation Sciences school board.

 

Paul Harradine’s recent presentations & publications

 

Conference Presentations

 

Unification Theory (keynote speaker) : 3rd Staffordshire Conference on Clinical Biomechanics. Staffordshire University. 1st May, 2005

 

Does my patient need foot Orthoses? An introduction to the evidence based approach in podiatric biomechanics. 1st International Evidence-Based Physical Therapy Conference, . Senate House, University of London. October 2004

 

Biomechanics of the lower limb? Theory and indications for foot orthoses. The 2004 Defence Medical Rehabilitation Conference.  Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre, Headley Court. October 2004,

 

Clinical Gait Dysfunction: Assessment and Treatment using the in-shoe F-Scan. Tekscan Users Conference. Staffordshire University.  October 2004,

 

Podiatric Biomechanics: Lower Limb symptomology due to Gait Dysfunction. Wessex Foot & Ankle Forum, Southampton General Hospital, March 2004.

 

Unification of Podiatric Gait Dysfunction Theory, Is it possible? Biomechanics Summer School , Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire. August 2003

 

 The role of in-shoe pressure analysis in Podiatric Biomechanics. RS-Scan International Conference, Ipswich. March, 2001.

 

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Podiatry Now.  8(1); 2005

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