Lecture Assignment for Week 5
Monday, July 30, 2007
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1st Year Lecture |
Gait Analysis |
Norman Murphy, Phd Director of Product and Market Research & Development Tekscan, Inc
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Dr. Murphy explains relevant foot function, describes the gait cycle and defines fundamental biomechanical concepts applied for foot function assessments and gait analysis. He presents how these concepts are measured, calculated and then displayed for treatment purposes, and in setting treatment expectations and outcomes. He also provides the Murphy 4P method, a protocol for data analysis and interpretation for use with the F-ScanĀ® in-shoe force pressure system for treatment purposes.
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2nd Year Lecture |
The Basic Biomechanical Exam |
Robert Phillips, DPMDirector, Primary Podiatric Medicine Residency
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Dr. Phillips discusses the basic components of performing a podiatric range of motion examination. Techniques of performing the examination with basic instrumentation is demonstrated, as well as pitfalls that produce inaccurate measurements.
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3rd Year Lecture |
Ankle Arthroscopy |
Marc Dolce, DPM,FACFAS Assistant Professor of Surgery Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine
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Osteochondral lesions of the talus are one of the most common diagnoses indicated for an ankle arthroscopy. Dr. Dolce combines these two aspects of surgery in this lecture. He describes cartilage anatomy, mechanism of injury, classification, and treatment of osteochondral lesions of the talus. He then provides the instruments used, indications, contraindications, portals, and 21 point examination of ankle arthroscopy.
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