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Nat Padhiar

Honorary Clinical Professor of Podiatric Sports Medicine at Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine

Biography

Nat Padhiar currently works in the Centre for Sports & Exercise Medicine, William Harvey Research Institute, Queen Mary, University of London. His interest area is exercise induced leg pain and in particular, Chronic Exertional Compartment Syndrome (CECS). His clinical research is mainly in this field but also has keen interest in Achilles abnormality. He is currently looking to develop a non-invasive investigation to confirm the diagnosis of CECS.
Publications

High Volume Image Guided Injections with or without Steroid for Mid-Portion Achilles Tendinopathy: A Pilot Study

Objective: High volume image guided injections of local anaesthetic and saline plus steroid plus structured rehabilitation (HVIGI and SR) have been shown to improve outcomes in Achilles tendinopathy (AT) patients. Due to concerns about steroid safety, our aim was to determine whether omitting the steroid altered the clinical effects of HVIGI and SR... Read More»

Hatim Abdulhussein, Otto Chan, Sarah Morton, Stephen Kelly, Nat Padhiar, Xavier Valle, John King, Sean Williams and Dylan Morrissey

Research Article: Clin Res Foot Ankle, 5: 249

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