Clinical Podiatric Biomechanics. Staffordshire University
This is a part time programme that will require you to be working as a
podiatrist. As podiatry has progressed into the treatment of
musculoskeletal problems, those younger patients seeking advice on
issues relating to complaints of a biomechanical nature have increased.
Increased recreational sporting activities and parents asking about
their children’s foot problem all require a practitioner skilled in
clinical podiatric biomechanics. Even the treatment of traditional foot
problems benefit from knowledge of the possible underlying origins of
these problems.