TAS | 7 JUL Workshop | Biomechanics: An Update on Clinical Management

7 JUL

TAS | 7 JUL Workshop | Biomechanics: An Update on Clinical Management

Workshop | An Update on Clinical Management; what the evidence says; what the evidence does not say;

For:

  • Plantar fasciitis (eg importance of natural history; patient perceptions of what works)
  • Plantar plate dysfunction (e.g. do you really need an ultrasound?)
  • Dorsal midfoot pain
  • Cuboid syndrome (e.g. if there is such a thing)
  • Tendinopathy (e.g. load management; acute/chronic workload ratios)
  • Medial tibial stress syndrome (e.g. foot orthotics, wedging or gait retraining)
  • Anterior compartment syndrome (e.g. “100% guarantee cure or get your money back”)
  • Patellofemoral pain (e.g. is there still a role left for foot orthotics)

… With an emphasis on:

  • Getting the foot orthotic design features right
  • Alternatives and adjuncts to foot orthotics (e.g. gait retraining; short foot exercise)
  • Science, differences of professional opinion, pseudoscience and just plain BS

Presenter - Craig Payne

Craig Payne is based in Melbourne, Australia and was previously a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Podiatry at LaTrobe University.

Craig likes to describe himself as a university lecturer, runner, cynic, researcher, skeptic, forum admin, woo basher, clinician, rabble-rouser, blogger and dad. Craig runs the online ‘Boot Camp’ courses at the Podiatry CPD Academy. He blogs at ‘Run Research Junkie’ and ‘Its a Foot Captain, but not as you know it’. He is also the Admin at Podiatry Arena and co-hosts the weekly livestream, PodChatLive.

For those wanting to see Craig in action - check out a short video here:

https://www.facebook.com/craig.payne.3958/videos/10215544008103564/

Workshop

When: 8:30am arrival for 9:00am start until 4:30pm. Saturday 7th July 2018

Where: The Tramsheds Function Centre, 4 Invermay Road, Launceston TAS

Cost: $200 APodA Members | $270 Non Members

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