Hi Francis
I may be ouut of the loop but I've never heard of the term " radical podiatry"
or "radical chiropdy"
I'd be looking in my trusty dictionary to see what the accepted description
of " radical" was and see if you can fit it into the context of your report.
I've heard of surgeons making "radical excisions" which I think is about
cutting out more than just a little bit, whcih would be the conservative
choice. A sort of no half measures approach.
" radical chiropdy" conjures up the image of cutting toenails while skydiving.
I'll be interested to hear how you get on
cheers
greg
Quoting GILLIAN FRANCIS <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi
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> I am searching for an answer to a report I am compiling
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> I need a definition to the wording 'radical chiropody'
>
> What does it mean? What does it encompass? For example debriding callus
> or
> 'nucleating a corn is that radical?
>
> Freeing up and clearing the side of toe where there is a deep-sided
> involuted nail is that radical?
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> Diagnosing a biomechanical foot problem is that radical? (As it is
> accepted
> within the bounds of podiatry)
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> So I am throwing the question out there, Can I have views or 'evidenced
> based links' to the definition of "Radical Chiropody"
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> Thank you
>
> Gillian
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