2007 Course Schedule
Sept. 14-16, 2007 Middlebury,
CT
"Clinical Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types:
A Comprehensive Approach to Determining Orthotic Intervention"
Stride
Orthotics Lab
80
Turnpike Drive, Unit 1
Middlebury,
CT 06762
Airport:
Hartford (Bradley International)
Lodging: Click on Local Lodging Page
Directions: Click on Directions
to Facility Tab
Sept. 28 - 30, 2007 Wheat Ridge (Denver), Colorado
"Clinical
Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types:
A Comprehensive Approach to Determining Orthotic Intervention"
Host Site:
Back and Conditioning Clinic
4530
Wadsworth Blvd. Suite 200 (1st Bank Building)
(Wadsworth at 44th Ave.)
Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033
Lodging:
1. Holiday Inn Express
10101 South I-70 Service Road
Wheat Ridge, CO 80033
(800) 315-2621 (303) 424-8300
2. Comfort Inn
10200 W. I-70 Service Road South
Wheat
Ridge, CO 80033
(303) 422 6346
Nov. 30 - Dec. 2, 2007 Framingham,
Mass.
"Clinical Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types:
A Comprehensive Approach to Determining
Orthotic Intervention."
Host
Site: Spaulding Rehabilitation - Framingham
570
Worcester Road (Route 9 Eastbound)
Framingham, MA 01702
*Between exits 12 & 13 of the Mass. Pike
January 11 - 13, 2008 Middlebury,
CT
"Clinical Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types:
A Comprehensive Approach to Determining Orthotic Intervention"
Stride
Orthotics Lab
80
Turnpike Drive, Unit 1
Middlebury,
CT 06762
Airport: Hartford (Bradley International)
Lodging: Click on Local Lodging Page
Directions: Click on Directions
to Facility Tab
More 2007 Dates to be added soon!!
After years of teaching 3 separate
2-day courses around the country, Stride is pleased to announce that we have combined all 3 course levels into one 3-day course,
now known as:
"Clinical Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types:
A Comprehensive Approach to Determining Orthotic Intervention"
If you are interested in establishing
a successful orthotics program in your office or clinic, this is the program for you!
"Clinical Analysis of 24 Adult Foot Types: A Comprehensive Approach to Determining
Orthotic Intervention"
(3 Day Program)
This three day program covers basic and advanced foot biomechanical principles and evaluation
techniques, which allows the practitioner to return to their clinic with the knowledge and confidence needed to institute
an effective and successful foot orthotic program. It combines "traditional Rootian theory" with contemporary theory in order
to provide a more thorough and sensible explanation to normal and pathological gait. A modern theory of 24 Adult Foot Types
is presented, as the instructors explain the clinical impact of these foot types on foot biomechanics, muscle function during
gait, and how the mechanics of each foot type can predict a patient's predisposition to particular musculoskeletal pathologies.
Lecture is alternated with detailed lab time that includes identifying rearfoot and forefoot deformities in non-weightbearing,
static and dynamic gait evaluation, and obtaining STN slipper casts for the purpose of orthotic fabrication. Most importantly,
a simple, inexpensive method of digital photography and video gait analysis is introduced that can be easily implemented in
your clinic to identify a patient's foot type and orthotic needs.
"Clinical Concepts in Foot Evaluation and Orthotic
Management"
(Basic Level)
This two day course will provide the practitioner with the clinical skills and basic
biomechanical principles required to effectively evaluate and treat patients with lower extremity dysfunction. It is
designed to enable the participant to return to the clinic with sufficient knowledge to institute a foot orthotics program.
(518) 265-0715 for course registration forms or for general
questions.