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New to the forum - Pedorthist

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Walkwellstaywell, Sep 25, 2013.


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    Hi all!

    I'm a Pedorthist/ Certified Orthotic Fitter and I have just become a member of your forum (which I have been following on Twitter for some time). My specialties include lower extremity evaluation, and the fabricating and fitting of orthoses. If you have any questions about AFOs or any type of foot orthotics I can probably help.

    My background is in sports medicine and kinesiology. I am planning to pursue a Phd in early 2014. I am a gait analysis enthusiast and my favorite type of pathology to correct is supination.

    That's all for now. Ask me anything and thanks for letting me join!
     
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