- Identifying the impairments that affect walking -
A clinical gait course will be held by the Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, the 22, 23 and 24th of August 2012.
The course will focus on the capture, processing and interpretation of clinical gait analysis data. The approach is that used for children with cerebral palsy who have gait analysis to help planning complex orthopaedic surgery. The course will be informative to anyone involved in instrumented clinical gait analysis.
This clinical gait course is being conducted by local and international faculty headed by:
- Prof Kerr Graham, Director, Hugh Williamson Gait Laboratory, Melbourne,
- Prof Richard Baker, University of Salford, UK
- and Dr Adam Shortland, One Small Step Gait Laboratory, Guys Hospital. London, UK.
For further queries regarding the course please contact us by email at:
pam[dot]thomason[at]rch[dot]org[dot]au
A clinical gait course will be held by the Hugh Williamson Gait Analysis Laboratory at the Royal Children's Hospital, Melbourne, the 22, 23 and 24th of August 2012.
The course will focus on the capture, processing and interpretation of clinical gait analysis data. The approach is that used for children with cerebral palsy who have gait analysis to help planning complex orthopaedic surgery. The course will be informative to anyone involved in instrumented clinical gait analysis.
This clinical gait course is being conducted by local and international faculty headed by:
- Prof Kerr Graham, Director, Hugh Williamson Gait Laboratory, Melbourne,
- Prof Richard Baker, University of Salford, UK
- and Dr Adam Shortland, One Small Step Gait Laboratory, Guys Hospital. London, UK.
For further queries regarding the course please contact us by email at:
pam[dot]thomason[at]rch[dot]org[dot]au
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