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  • Announcement: Clinical Gait Analysis Course(s)

    Announcement: Three-day Course(s) on Clinical Gait Analysis: May 13-15,
    2004. St. Paul, MN, USA

    Sponsored by Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare and Connecticut
    Children's Medical Center

    Guest lecturers from around the country in addition to the Gillette staff.

    Faculty includes....

    Hank Chambers, M.D.
    Jon Davids, M.D.
    Roy Davis III, Ph.D., P.E.
    Scott Delp, Ph.D.
    Luciano Dias, M.D.
    James Gage, M.D.
    Tom Novacheck, M.D.
    Sylvia Ounpuu, MSc.
    Michael Schwartz, Ph.D.
    Jean Stout, M.S., P.T.

    This three-day course features simultaneous BASIC and ADVANCED courses. The
    basic course teaches introductory skills for analyzing gait and planning
    associated treatments.

    The advanced course is tailored to clinicians who have more experience in
    gait analysis. It examines in greater depth the complexities of gait
    interpretation in
    children who have disabilities.

    Both courses focus on the interpretation of gait data and associated
    treatment planning for ambulatory children with cerebral palsy.

    For mor information visit the Gillette web site (www.gillettechildrens.org)
    and look in the "Conferences" section.


    ---------------------------------------------------------
    Michael Schwartz, Ph.D.
    Director of Bioengineering Research
    Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare

    Assistant Professor - Orthopaedic Surgery
    Graduate Faculty - Biomedical Engineering
    University of Minnesota

    Phone: 651-229-3929 Fax: 651-229-3867

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