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i-FAB Pedobarography Group

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Josh Burns, Feb 28, 2010.

  1. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member


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    Dear Colleagues,

    The i-FAB Pedobarography Group (i-FAB-PG) will hold its inaugural meeting on 16 September 2010 from 7:00 to 8:00pm as part of the 2nd Congress of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Community in Seattle, USA (http://www.i-fab2010.org). The main mission of the Pedobarography Group is to provide a forum for the exchange of scientific and clinical experience and ideas relating to all aspects of plantar pressure imaging, from data acquisition hardware through to clinical data interpretation. All those with an interest in foot pressure imaging are encouraged to attend.

    Admission is free to i-FAB 2010 attendees.
    There is plenty of room, no seat reservations are required.

    If there are particular issues you would like to hear discussed, please contact:
    Todd Pataky at tpataky@shinshu-u.ac.jp
    Please include the following information in your email:
    Name(s):
    Affiliation(s):
    Issues: (please first consult the link below)

    For more information about the i-FAB-PG and its inaugural meeting, please refer to:
    http://www.i-fab.org/i-FAB-PG/

    We look forward to seeing you in Seattle in September.

    Dieter Rosenbaum, University of Münster, Germany
    Todd Pataky, Shinshu University, Japan
    Noël Keijsers, Sint Maartenskliniek, The Netherlands


    This activity is endorsed by the i-FAB Steering Committee.
     
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