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Hylton B Menz1, Mike J Potter, Alan M Borthwick, Karl B Landorf.
Abstract
Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (JFAR) is a new, open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encompasses all aspects of policy, organisation, delivery and clinical practice related to the assessment, diagnosis, prevention and management of foot and ankle disorders. JFAR will cover a wide range of clinical subject areas, including diabetology, paediatrics, sports medicine, gerontology and geriatrics, foot surgery, physical therapy, dermatology, wound management, radiology, biomechanics and bioengineering, orthotics and prosthetics, as well the broad areas of epidemiology, policy, organisation and delivery of services related to foot and ankle care. The journal encourages submission from all health professionals who manage lower limb conditions, including podiatrists, nurses, physical therapists and physiotherapists, orthopaedists, manual therapists, medical specialists and general medical practitioners, as well as health service researchers concerned with foot and ankle care. All manuscripts will undergo open peer review, and all accepted manuscripts will be freely available on-line using the open access platform of BioMed Central.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18822156 PMCID: PMC2547890 DOI: 10.1186/1757-1146-1-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Foot Ankle Res ISSN: 1757-1146 Impact factor: 2.303
Figure 1Chronology of chiropody/podiatry publications in the UK. A: The Chiropodist, B: the Journal of British Podiatric Medicine, C: the British Journal of Podiatry.
Figure 2Letter to the editor of .
Figure 3Chronology of chiropody/podiatry publications in Australia. A: The Australian Journal of Chiropody, B: Australian Podiatrist, C: the Australasian Journal of Podiatric Medicine.
Figure 4Breakfast meeting to discuss the new journal at the 21. From left to right: Wayne Tucker, Stuart Baird, Mike Potter, Prof Keith Rome, John Price, Matthew Dilnot, A/Prof Hylton Menz, Alison Petchell, Carol Mioduchowski, Richard Masoetsa, Matthew Slattery, Dr Karl Landorf, Dr Alan Borthwick, Dr Anita Raspovic and Craig Payne.