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Graduated from Northampton School of Podiatry in 1994
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Obtained a PGCert in Sports Science from Manchester Metropolitan University in 1998
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Obtained a MSc in Sports Injuries and Therapy from Manchester Metropolitan University in 2000
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Obtained a CertEd (FE) from Portsmouth University in 2000
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Visiting Lecturer in Podiatric Biomechanics at Southampton University School of Podiatry 1998-2000
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Initially published the unified theory as a method of amalgamating previous podiatric biomechanics theories in 2003
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Clinical Lead Specialist in Podiatric Biomechanics including Orthopaedic Triage before becoming a full time private practitioner in 2004.
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First published the Medial Oblique Shell Inclination (MOSI) as a method of applying supinatory moments to a medially deviated subtalar joint axis in 2008
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Published papers nationally and internationally on subjects including first ray function, taping, outcome studies, orthoses production and foot function theory amalgamation
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Lectures nationally and internationally on a range of podiatric biomechanics subjects.
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Director, The Podiatry and Chiropody Centre Ltd, Cosham, Hants. UK
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Director, The Foot Orthotics Laboratory Ltd, Cosham, Hants. UK
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Research interests: Variations in foot orthoses production and the amalgamation of differing foot theory utilising an underpinning unified perspective.
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Paul was awarded the Fellowship of the College of Podiatrists in Podiatric Medicine in 2010"
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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.
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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.
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Harradine P. The Role of plantar pressure foot pressure measurement within podiatry. Podiatry now: Continuing Professional Development Supplement, October. 2006.
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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.
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Harradine PD. Podiatry: Importance of the Foot. Positive Health Magazine. Issue 122, April 2006.
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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
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Harradine PD, Bevan LJ, Carter N: Podiatric Biomechanics Part 1: Foot based Models. British Journal of Podiatry. 11(1); 2003
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Carter N, Harradine PD, Bevan LJ: Podiatric Biomechanics Part 2. The role of proximal muscle balance. British Journal of Podiatry. 11(2); 2003
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Harradine PD & Jarret J: Podiatric Biomechanics, the efficacy of a service within the N.H.S. The Foot. 11(1):2001
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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
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Harradine PD & Bevan LJ: The effect of rearfoot eversion upon maximum hallux dorsiflexion. Journal of the American Podiatric Medicine Association 9(90);2000
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Bevan LJ & Harradine PD: The Assessment of Foot Structure in the Diabetic Foot: An introduction to Podiatric Biomechanics. Diabetes Today. 3(2); 2000.
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Harradine PD: The Experiences of establishing and running a multi-practitioner clinic. Podiatry Now. 8(1); 2005
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