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Title: Management


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Management
  • Homeopathic 674
  • Chronic corns/callus 229 (35)
  • Bunions 89 (13)
  • Verrucae 222 (33)
  • Athletes foot 23 (3)
  • Fungal nail infection 68 (10)
  • Ulcers and wounds 43 (6)
  • Routine 542
  • Diabetic 433 (80)
  • Special needs 109 (20)

2
Audit
  • Patients seen for Homoeopathic podiatry, were
    given a questionnaire to fill in at the end of
    treatment the following questions were asked 674
    patients completed treatment.

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Question 1 How long did you have your foot
problem?
  • Chronic corns/callus 1 month 15 years
  • Bunions/inflammatory 2 weeks 5 years
  • Verrucae/Warts 2 weeks 6 months
  • Athletes Foot 2 weeks 1 months
  • Fungal nail infections 1 year 3 years
  • Ulcers/septic conditions 1 week 1 month

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Question 2 Change in foot problem since
treatment received
  •  

Very Much Improved Slightly Improved
No Change   Chronic corns/callus 29
(100) Bunions/inflammatory 61 (68) 28
(32) Verrucae/Warts 22
(100) Athletes Foot 23
(100) Fungal nail infections 37 (55) 24
(36) 7 (9) Ulcers/septic conditions
43 (100)
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Audit
  • The second question dealt with changes in foot
    problems achieved following treatment. With all
    groups except 084 there was almost 100 of very
    good improvement and the remainder showing slight
    improvement, and only a small number in 084
    showing no change.
  • The third question dealt with pain relief
    experienced during treatment, which amounted to
    100 completely in almost all groups with the
    remainder showing Good relief.
  •  
  • The fourth question dealt with satisfaction with
    clinical treatment, which was 100 satisfaction.
  • The last question was, would they come to see a
    Homoeopathic podiatrist again? The overall result
    was 100 yes.

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SUMMARY
  • The results of this audit have shown how
    effectively the service has been both cost
    effective and highly clinically significant.
  • 1.      Short waiting list compared to local
    service provider.
  • 2.      Continuity of treatment by one
    practitioner
  • 3.      Increased scope of practice, cutting down
    the requirement for further referrals.
  • 4.      Cost effective with potential to provide
    to other purchasers.

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PAPERS PUBLISHED IN SCIENTIFIC, ACADEMIC,
HOMEOPATHIC PODIATRY JOURNALS
  • Khan M T and Saify Z S (1975) Estimation of low
    and high homeopathic potencies by means of
    biochemical and pharmacological methods. American
    Institute of Homeopathy, 602
  • Khan M T (1980) Role of external application of
    homeopathic remedies in chiropody. J Homeopathy
    Today.119.
  • Khan M T (1982) Care of feet, Homeopathy Today.
    4 4.
  • Khan M T (1982) Why marigold can be a corny
    treatment . J World Medicine.
  • Khan M T (1985) Marigold a cure for corns and
    callosities. J.Alt. Comp.Medicine 10.
  • Khan M T (1986) Report Clinical trial Tagetes
    erecta (Marigold). Marigold Clinic, St.Pancras
    Hospital, Bloomsbury Health Authority, J.BAHChP,
    22, July/December.
  • Khan M T, Devitt R and Rawal R S (1988) The
    treatment of verruca using Marigold Therapy.
    J.BAHChP, February.
  • Khan M T (1994) Homeopathic Podiatry, J.Alt.
    Comp.Medicine 125.
  • Khan M T and Khan M T Jr (1995) Anti-fungal
    effects of Tagetes species with Thuja
    occidentalis in the treatment of fungal infection
    of nails. J.BAHChP November.
  • Khan M T (1996) The podiatric treatment of hallux
    abducto valgus and its associated condition
    bunion with Tagetes patula. J. Pharm and
    Pharmacol. 487, July.
  • Khan M T, Potter M and Birch I (1996) Podiatric
    treatment of hyperkeratotic plantar lesions.
  • International J.Phytotherapy Research, 103 May.
  • Khan M T and Evans F J (1996) Clinical evaluation
    of Tagetes erecta in the treatment of
    parakerotosis. International J. Phytotherapy
    Research.10 Supp.1.
  • Khan M T (1997) Some common foot problems.
    British Hom.Journal 86 April.
  • Khan M T and Khan M T Jr (2000) Case report
    Treatment of plantar hyperkeratosis with Marigold
    Therapy. Podiatry Now 3 12.
  • Khan M T Jr, Cerio R and Khan M T (2000) The
    efficacy of Thuja occ. on verruca pedis in
    children and adults. British J of Dermatology. p
    S150.
  • Khan M T (2000) A case report Treatment of
    diabetic foot ulcer. Newsletter, BAHChP March .
  • Khan M T (2000) Methodology of Marigold Therapy
    in the treatment of verruca pedis. Proc.BAHChP
    Podiatric Seminar, April.
  • Khan M T (2001) A case report Treatment of
    athletes foot with Marigold Therapy. Newsletter
    BAHChP 31.

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Homeopathic training for Podiatrist
  • Level 1 Marigold Course
  • Level 2 Primary Healthcare certificate in
    Homeopathy.
  • Level 3 Diploma/Membership of the Faculty of
    Homeopathy.
  • Level 4 Specialist Grade.

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Contact
  • Marigold Trust 0208 367 7434
  • Marigold Footcare Ltd 0208 201 1188
  • Marigold Clinic 0207 391 8873 (tariq.khan_at_uclh.nhs
    .uk).
  • Amy Bowrin, Academic unit 0207 391 8823
    (amy.bowrin_at_uclh.nhs.uk).
  • Faculty of Homeopathy, 08704443955
    (www.trusthomeopathy.org).
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