Courses & Events

The Institute of Podiatrists offers a valuable service to professionals in the field by providing innovative, high-quality continuous professional development (CPD) and specialised training. This ensures that podiatrists stay updated with the latest advancements in medical practices and techniques relevant to foot care. An emphasis on staying current with medical developments is essential in improving patient outcomes and maintaining high standards in foot health.

Terms and Conditions for course booking can be found in our general T&C’s

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These are the courses we have taking place across the UK, provided by the IOP and our partnership organisations.

There are currently no courses taking place. We make frequent updates, so please check back soon.

Podiatric Acupuncture
This Podiatric Acupuncture course is open to all HCPC registered podiatrists, chiropodists, physiotherapists, doctors, nurses, chiropractors This 1-day highly intensive training course is based on Western principles of acupuncture, often called dry needling. Course delegates will learn when and how to confidently utilise this procedure.

Sat 15th Nov

9:00 - 17:00

The Institute of Podiatrists Clinical Training Centre Southport

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Steroid and Viscosupplement Injection Therapies
Available to all HCPC / CORU registered Podiatrists with POM-A It covers the practical techniques of injecting steroids, viscosupplements or prolotherapy agents into the knee, ankle and foot, both by both traditional landmark technique and under ultrasound guidance

Sat 21st Feb

9:00 - 17:00

TBC - West Midlands

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Dermal Filler of the feet
This course is open to all HCPC-registered Podiatrists with POM-A certification. Hyaluronan and synthetic filler injections, typically combined with a local anesthetic, are used to enhance tissue volume in areas where elasticity has diminished. For instance, the soft tissue under the forefoot or heel may lose its padding, leading to joint pain (Metatarsalgia). Similarly, toe joints can develop bony prominences that contribute to corns and ulcers due to friction. In such cases, tissue fillers act as an internal cushion, helping to alleviate pain and prevent further damage for several months.

Sat 11th Apr

9:00 - 17:00

TBC - West Midlands

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This is all of the courses we have available at the moment. Our courses are updated frequently, so check back soon.

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