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    The 2nd International Ankle Symposium will be held in Newark, Delaware
    (USA) October 15-16, 2004. The meeting will examine ankle instability
    and other related ankle pathologies from a multidisciplinary
    perspective. Attendees will include clinicians and scholars from the
    disciplines of orthopedics, podiatry, physical therapy, athletic
    training, biomechanics, and sports medicine. This conference aims to
    build on the success of the inaugural symposium held in Ulm, Germany in
    December 2000. Emphasis will be on oral and poster presentations of
    original research along with selected plenary presentations. An
    excellent theme speaker line-up has been assembled.

    Registration information may be found at: http://www.udel.edu/ias/

    Located along the East Coast corridor, Newark, Delaware is home to the
    University of Delaware and is conveniently located for easy access to
    major international airports including Philadelphia, Baltimore,
    Washington, and New York. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you
    have any questions about the symposium.


    Jay Hertel, PhD, ATC, FACSM Thomas Kaminski, PhD, ATC, FACSM
    Conference Co-Chair Conference Co-Chair and Host
    Penn State University University of Delaware
    jnh3@psu.edu kaminski@udel.edu


    Thomas W. Kaminski, PhD, ATC, FACSM
    Director of Athletic Training Education
    Associate Professor
    University of Delaware
    Dept. of Health, Nutrition & Exercise Science
    Human Performance Laboratory
    114 Fred Rust Ice Arena
    541 South College Avenue
    Newark, DE 19716
    302-831-6402
    302-831-3693 (fax)

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