Bryan,
Like so many undergraduate projects this one didn't make it to publication.
More's the pity.
BTW, this was sent to the list in general not just me.
Best wishes,
Simon
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From: "Bryan Watters" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, January 17, 2004 11:58 AM
Subject: Re: Is there a cure for corns?
> Hi Simon
>
> I hope you won't mind me mailing you directly. I stumbled accross this
> mailing that you posted in 2001 & wondered if the pilot study you mention
> ever got published?
>
> Best regards
>
> Bryan Watters
>
>
> On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 09:27:48 -0000, Simon Spooner
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >All,
> >
> >We are nearing the completion of a pilot study comparing scalpel
> debridement
> >with insole therapy in the treatment of plantar callus / corns. Subjects,
> >who had received no previous treatment, were randomly assigned to receive
> >either scalpel debridement OR a simple 4mm EVA plate insole which was
> >"punched out" to the lesion. Pain scales were taken before treatment,
> >immediately afterwards, and six weeks later.
> >
> >Results have been quite startling: scalpel debridement seems to have the
> >upper hand in immediate pain relief, but after six weeks pain relief is
> much
> >better maintained in the insole group, with many of the scalpel group
> >showing little or no change from their pre-treatment state. But perhaps
the
> >most interesting observation is that after six weeks, several of the
> >subjects from the scalpel group record that the lesion is now MORE
PAINFUL
> >than it was before treatment began; this was not seen in the insole
group.
> >Clearly, there are many potential reasons for this, but it does make you
> >stop and think: what does the Hippocratic Oath say "do no harm".
> >
> >Cut and come again, ordinary jobs?
> >Perhaps the academics need to revolutionise the "real world" just as much
> as
> >the real world needs to revolutionise academia? Perhaps we should just
stop
> >running for a minute and take a look at what we are actually doing,
rather
> >than carry on doing something that is a waste of time and resources, but
we
> >do it because "that's what Chiropodists do in the real world"! Just a
> >thought ;-)
> >
> >Hopefully the work will be published in the near future.
> >
> >Best wishes,
> >Simon
> >
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