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“Art of Subtle Foot Protection - Revisited" - Conference Information and Final Call for Abstracts

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by nachi, Jan 22, 2008.

  1. nachi

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    Final Call for Papers

    STAFFORDSHIRE CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS, April 25 – 26, 2008 - Stoke on Trent, UK

    6th conference on clinical biomechanics will be hosted by Staffordshire University at the University Campus, Stoke on Trent. As in previous years, this conference, while providing a forum for information dissemination on clinical biomechanics, will facilitate discussion on research and case studies in the field of applied biomechanical principles to the treatment of patients and foot protection. This conference will focus on lower limb biomechanics with an emphasis on therapeutic and sports footwear. The meeting will also give opportunities to participate in workshops/ instructional lectures.

    Our Keynote and Invited Speakers will include:

    Dr Edward C Frederick, Ph.D. President, Exeter Research, Inc., and Adjunct Professor of Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA; Dr Denis Brunt, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA; Dr Anthony Redmond, Ph.D. Department of Musculoskeletal Disease, University of Leeds, UK; Mr Simon Bartold, University of South Australia and Mr AM Horwood, Staffordshire University.

    CALL FOR PAPERS
    Short abstracts are to be submitted by post or e-mail by 30th January, 2008.
    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 authors
    by: 28th February, 2008

    For further information, registration forms and information for trade, please visit

    http://www.staffs.ac.uk/sccb

    Mrs. Cheryl Blewitt 01782 294019 c.l.blewitt@staffs.ac.uk
    Dr. Nachi Chockalingam n.chockalingam@staffs.ac.uk

    Conference Secretariat, SCCB
    Faculty of Health
    Staffordshire University
    Leek Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF
     
  2. nachi

    nachi Member

    Apologies for cross posting

    Final Call for Registration.

    STAFFORDSHIRE CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS

    “Art of Subtle Foot Protection - Revisited”
    April 25 – 26, 2008 - Stoke on Trent, UK

    Our 6th conference on clinical biomechanics will be hosted here at Staffordshire University, Stoke on Trent. As in previous years, this conference, while providing a forum for information dissemination on clinical biomechanics, will facilitate discussion on research and case studies in the field of applied biomechanical principles to the treatment of patients and foot protection. This conference will focus on lower limb biomechanics with an emphasis on therapeutic and sports footwear. The meeting will also give opportunities to participate in workshops/ instructional lectures. Our Keynote and Invited Speakers will include: Dr Edward C Frederick, Ph.D. President, Exeter Research, Inc., and Adjunct Professor of Exercise Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, USA; Dr Denis Brunt, Ph.D. Professor, Department of Physical Therapy, East Carolina University, Greenville, NC, USA; Dr Anthony Redmond, Ph.D. Department of Musculoskeletal Disease, University of Leeds, UK; Mr Simon Bartold, University of South Australia; Dr Julie Stebbins, Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre, Oxford and Mr Andrew Horwood, Staffordshire University (http://www.staffs.ac.uk/sccb)

    • The Pedicentric Cure for What Ails the Footwear Industry - Edward Fredrick
    • Biomechanics of Skateboarding - Edward Fredrick
    • Do shoe design properties help prevent balance loss and falls – Denis Brunt
    • Pediatric equinus gait: classification and treatment- Denis Brunt
    • The role of abnormal mechanics in the joint hypermobility syndromes: contribution, impact and treatment approaches - Anthony Redmond
    • Clinical research in sports medicine: Where science meets design- Simon Bartold
    • Abuse and misuse of clinical gait analysis - Andrew Horwood
    • Oxford Foot Model: An insight into the analysis of foot function using optoelectronic systems - Julie Stebbins

    All authors who had submitted papers should have received a communication from us regarding their paper.

    For further information and to register, please visit http://www.staffs.ac.uk/sccb

    Mrs. Cheryl Blewitt 01782 294019 c.l.blewitt@staffs.ac.uk
    Dr. Nachi Chockalingam n.chockalingam@staffs.ac.uk

    Conference Secretariat, SCCB
    Faculty of Health
    Staffordshire University
    Leek Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF
     
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