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Course information, 2008-9

Prevention and Treatment of Foot Injuries

 

Module Organiser: Mr Panos Thomas (UCL and Whittington Hospital)

This module will cover in detail injuries and chronic conditions affecting training and performance that involve the foot and ankle. The role of different specialists (medical, physiotherapy, podiatry) in the evaluation and treatment of foot injuries will be examined. Prevention of foot injuries and the importance of appropriate footwear will also be covered.

Timetable

DATE

TIME LECTURE/EVENT; LOCATION

LECTURER

Friday 17th April

 

3pm

 

Footwear Seminar CIP

Location on Bloomsbury Campus Cruciform Building Room B02

 

Ali Narvani

 

April 17th

 

6.00-6.30am

 

Visit to the Gait and Posture Centre, Flat 6, Harmont House, 20 Harley Street, W1G 9TH TBC

To be confirmed

 

Simon Costain (Podiatrist)

 

Wednesday

17th June

5.30pm

 

Non Trauma Ankle and Foot Injuries

CIP

Location Archway Campus - Holborn Union Building Room 5

Martin Klinke

 

26th June

3pm

 

Foot Injuries - a Physio's Perspective - followed by a visit to Reading FootballClub (Location, Reading F. C.)

 

Jon Fearn CIP

 

TBC

 

 

Foot Injuries Presentations and Final Assessment

 

Panos Thomas and Martin Klinke



Presentation Topics

Posterial impingement syndrome – Doris
Disfunction of the Tibilas posterial tendon - Waleed
Plantar Fascitis - Ranj
Sinus Tarsi Syndrome – Isi
Mortons Neuroma – Mohammed
Achilles Tendonopathy

                                                                                                                                                                                                                  
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