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Biomechanics Principles for the Busy Clinician

This lecture is a deep-dive into contemporary and classical biomechanics research as applied to the foot and ankle geared toward specifically discussing the evaluation options in a volume heavy clinic to produce a thorough yet expeditious fashion.

CME (Credits: 0.5)

This CME lecture is from the Live In-Person
2024 PRESENT Treasure Hunt Conference.

Jarrod Shapiro, DPM, FACFAS, FACPM
Private Practice Associate, Empire & Ankle Center
Pomona and Riverside
Professor and Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs
Western University of Health Sciences, College of Podiatric Medicine
Director, Chino Valley Medical Center
PMSR/RRA Podiatric Residency
[email protected]

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Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand contemporary and classical biomechanics research applied to the foot and ankle.
  2. Utilize new biomechanical principles to make rapid clinical decisions.
  3. Appreciate the biomechanical effects of various treatments.
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