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Lecture

Toe Walking....when it's not idiopathic

Stephanie and Rachel will be presenting on common causes and differential diagnoses for non-idiopathic toe walking, including relevant assessment and management options for consideration.Rachel is one of the two Rachel Thomas' who work at Queensland Children's Hospital! This Rachel has been with the Queensland Paediatric Rehabilitation Service since 2006, working predominantly with children with cerebral palsy and their families. Stephanie Manning is a physiotherapist,also working at the Queensland Children's Hospital. Her area of interest is Orthopaedic Paediatrics, with a focus on management of children with foot anomalies. Stephanie is Ponseti trained.

Presenters

Rachel Thomas


Stephanie Manning


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Lecture
24
Saturday
24 October
09:00AM - 11:30AM AEST

Virtual Classroom QLD View map
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Non-Member: $50.00
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Registration closing date:
11 Oct 2020
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