46th edition of Podiatry Interviews on October 8 and 9, 2021

August 23, 2024
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Mark your calendars!

The 46th edition of the podiatry interviews will take place on October 8 and 9, 2021 .

This year the theme will be: Advances and development of research in chiropody-podiatry .

Due to the current health situation, this event will take place exclusively by videoconference .

The interviews are likely to be covered by the FIF PL , the training insurance fund for the liberal professions.

The program

Friday October 8, 2021 Saturday October 9, 2021
10 a.m.: Introduction - Clément Potier Podiatrist, doctoral student (KU Leuven, BE)
9 a.m.: The associative world at the service of research in podiatry. Example of field research by podiatrists: evolution of biomechanical data in running during a 40 km trail - Stéphane Vermand Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, PhD (University of Reims)
10:15: Research in podiatry: what for? How to do it? - Arnaud Foisy Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, Osteopath DO, PhD (IRIS Group, CNRS FR2022, Paris Descartes University) 9:45 a.m.: Does the deformation of the morphology of the foot have an influence on the production of force in plantar flexion? - Romain Tourillon MKDE, PhD student, CMP
10:45: Does a modern understanding of pain force us to review our current understanding of foot orthoses? Ian Griffiths Podiatrist, MSc (UK)
10:15 a.m.: A brief summary of the influence of shoe characteristics on running performance and injuries - Sébastien Pavailler Biomechanics Researcher, PhD (Salomon)
11:15: What next in podiatry biomechanics – more talking and less numbers? A message from the Future Feet project - Pr Chris Nester Professor, Podiatrist, PhD (University of Salford, UK)
11am: Does shoe comfort affect running performance? A systematic review - Ken van Alsenoy Podiatrist, PhD candidate, Head of Podiatry at Aspetar Qatar (QMU, Scotland)
11:45 a.m.: Podiatric management of the neuro-orthopedic foot, translational biomechanical approach for analysis and treatment - Antoine Perrier Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, Biomechanical Engineer, PhD
11:30 a.m.: Effect of modification of foot support in cyclists on joint kinetics - Renan Le Jossec Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, master's student (M2S laboratory, University of Rennes 2)
2 p.m.: Comparative biomechanical analysis of human bipedalism and a particular bipedalism of karate - Dr Cyrille Cazeau Orthopedic Surgeon
12h: Is scientific dogma always compatible with clinical practice? The example of podiatric monitoring of a cycling team - Marc Retali Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, Staff of the Groupama FDJ Cycling Team
2:30 p.m.: EBP: a scientific approach that places patients at the center of clinical practice - Yvan Sonjon MKDE , PhD student (INSERM)
2 p.m.: Podiatry and podiatry at the heart of the team for the management of at-risk diabetic feet - Pr Virginie Blanchette Professor, DPM (podiatrist), PhD (UQTR, Quebec)
3 p.m.: Scientific approach and clinical research: epistemological approach - Philippe Dedieu Podiatrist, Lecturer (University of Reims)
2:30 p.m.: Research in Public Health - Roxane Agius Podiatrist DE, MSc (Public Health France)
3:30 p.m.: The different methods of gait analysis - Clément Legoff, Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, PhD student (University of Reims)
3 p.m.: HAS recommendation in podiatry - Sébastien Moyne -Bressand Podiatrist-Chiropody specialist DE, PhD (Aix-Marseille University)
4:15 p.m.: Guidelines for the management of heel pain - Mathieu Hauwel MSc PT, PhD
3:45 p.m.: Influence of multidisciplinary care on the capacity for reciprocal inhibition in dyslexics - Nelly Bon Bouëdec 1, Clémence Nauleau 1, Estelle Laborie 2, Marc Janin 2,3 - 1 Orthoptist 2 Podiatrist DE 3 PhD
4:45 p.m.: Evolution in the quantification of the biomechanics and energetics of the foot - Pr Kevin Deschamps Professor, Podiatrist, PhD (KU Leuven, BE)
4:15 p.m.: Impact of a foam plate on static stability - Carole Puil, Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, PhD student (M2S laboratory, Rennes 2)
5:15 p.m.: Foot pain… Does it always come from the foot? - Rémy Olier MKDE Chronic pain specialist 4:45 p.m.: Short or long clinical evaluation of the participation of the podal modality. What are the differences? What are the uses in current practice? - Marc Janin, Podiatrist-Chiropodist DE, PhD (University of Pau)


The prices

The prices offered are for packages for the 2 days of the event:

- FNP-FIP members and other health professionals belonging to a professional union: €290
- Non-members and other health professionals: €375
- Students/retirees: €35

Online registration

To register for this event you can go directly to the website of the National Federation of Podiatrists .



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