Conservative
Control of Hyperpronation
Course
objectives
- The
physician will gain an understanding in the etiology of
the Flatfoot secondary to equinus deformity.
- Knowledge
will be obtained in the treatment of the patient with
Hyperpronation.
- The
physician will have an understanding of the clinical manifestations
of the Hyperpronated Flatfoot.
Author
information
Richard
M. Jay DPM, FACFAS
Professor of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics
Temple University
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
This
multimedia course is designed to provide practitioners with
high-quality continuing medical education that reflects
the spectrum of podiatry practice. This course includes
multimedia to emphasize key aspects and provide supplemental
learning.
This
course is approved by the Australasian Podiatry Council for
inclusion as Type 2 activities when submitting accredited
podiatrist program log-sheets. To earn accreditation credit
you must work through the entire course and complete the quiz.
After completing the course and quiz you will be prompted
to fill out an evaluation and registration form (a copy of
which you should retain in your records for APP audit documentation).
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