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Dr Doug Richie Tour Down Under

Discussion in 'Australia' started by Kent, Mar 12, 2014.

  1. Kent

    Kent Active Member


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    AAPSM is privileged to announce that we have internationally recognised podiatrist, Dr Doug Richie DPM, heading to our shores in April.

    Dr Richie has been an invited speaker at over 100 medical symposiums throughout the United States as well as the United Kingdom, Canada, Spain and we are lucky enough to secure him for these special one-off AAPSM events. This is a great opportunity to hear a world class speaker in an informal setting with colleagues.

    Dr Richie is world renowned for his expertise on the adult acquired flatfoot (AAF)/posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD). 20 years of biomechanical research has enabled new insights into this enigmatic condition.

    The dates and locations for his tour are as follows:
    •Wednesday 23rd April - Adelaide - New Insights Into Lateral Ankle Instability
    •Saturday 26th April - Melbourne - Adult Acquired Flatfoot - Full day symposium including presentations from Dr Paul Marks (Radiologist), Dr Geoff Tymms (Orthopaedic Surgeon) and Andrew Wynd (Physiotherapist)
    •Tuesday 29th April - Brisbane - New Insights Into Adult Acquired Flatfoot

    All the above events are FREE for AAPSM members to attend.

    For more information on what is being presented and to register, please go to the AAPSM website.

    Numbers for all these events are strictly limited, so ensure you register early to avoid disappointment.
     
  2. Kent

    Kent Active Member

    Limited spots are still available for the Melbourne and Brisbane events.
     
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