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Alex Adam
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Podiatrist

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Alex Adam

Active Member, Male, 68, from Australia

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    Gender:
    Male
    Birthday:
    Jun 24, 1955 (Age: 68)
    Home Page:
    http://www.alexadampodiatry.com.au
    Location:
    Australia
    Occupation:
    Podiatrist
    Which University or Institution did you get your podiatry qualification from?:
    Curtin University
    Country Flag:
    australia
    My clinic is strong Biomechanical based with its own supporting laboratory, Triplane Orthotics. The main principle is control and stabilization of the foot by replicating the control mechanism of the medial aspect of the Cuboid on the Sustentaculum Tali.
    The balancing of the rear-foot to forefoot alignment thus controlling the Mid Tarsal Joint oblique axis.
    Currently researching the use of high level laser on scar and inflammatory tissues.
    www.alexadampodiatry.com.au