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SCCB 2014

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by nachi, Jan 5, 2014.

  1. nachi

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    Building on the success of previous meetings, Staffordshire University is pleased to announce the 12th consecutive conference on clinical biomechanics at the University Campus, Stoke on Trent. This conference provides a forum for information dissemination on lower limb clinical biomechanics and will facilitate discussion on research and case studies in this field via plenary sessions.

    In addition to lower limb biomechanics and footwear research, this year's conference will focus on biomechanics of the at risk foot (with a focus on Diabetes) on the first day and the musculoskeletal biomechanics of the lowerlimb and footwear on the second day. The keynote speakers will outline the latest developments in the area of pathomechanics and pathology of the foot at risk and highlight the role of technology in understanding biomechanical principles with a focus on diagnosis and management of patients. There will be opportunities for debate and analysis of issues surrounding these topics.

    Short abstracts are to be submitted by e-mail to sccb@staffs.ac.uk by 15 February 2014

    The text should be limited to two pages of A4, with the first page to include the Title of Presentation, Author(s), Corresponding Author's Name, Address, Telephone number and e-mail address. Second page should include a full abstract with introduction, methodology, results and discussion.

    Acceptance of abstracts will be communicated to the corresponding author by: 28th February, 2014
     
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