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4th International Ankle Symposium, Sydney, Australia

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by Josh Burns, Aug 26, 2008.

  1. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member


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    Hello All,

    I’m pleased to be able to advise that the website for the Fourth International Ankle Symposium is now available. Please access the site via the link below.


    http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/IAS4/


    The conference will take place at the University of Sydney, Australia, on July 16-18, 2009. The theme is New Dimensions on Old Problems and the conference will examine ankle instability and other related ankle pathologies from a multidisciplinary perspective. We anticipate that this conference will be beneficial and informative for clinicians and scholars from many disciplines, including orthopedics, physiotherapy, podiatry, biomechanics, emergency medicine, sports medicine, athletic training, gait analysis, and kinesiotherapy.


    We look forward to seeing everyone in Sydney in July 2009.

    Joshua Burns,

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organizing Committee.


    ********************************
    Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons
    NHMRC Australian Clinical Research Fellow
    Institute for Neuromuscular Research, The Children's Hospital at Westmead
    Locked Bag 4001, Westmead NSW 2145 Australia

    Conjoint Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health
    Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia

    t: 02 9845 1228 | f: 02 9845 1317 | e: joshuab2@chw.edu.au
     
  2. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member

    Registration and call for abstracts

    Dear All,
    I’m pleased to be able to advise that registration and the call for abstracts for the 4th International Ankle Symposium (IAS4) is now open. IAS4 will take place at the University of Sydney, Australia, on July 16-18, 2009. The theme is New Dimensions on Old Problems and the conference will examine ankle instability and other related ankle pathologies from a multidisciplinary perspective. We anticipate that this conference will be beneficial and informative for clinicians and scholars from many disciplines, including podiatry, biomechanics, orthopaedics, physiotherapy, emergency medicine, sports medicine, athletic training, gait analysis, and kinesiotherapy.


    For information on registrations, please use this link: http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/registration_fees.shtml



    For information on abstracts, please use this link: http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/call_for_abstracts.shtml



    You will also be able to find lots of other useful information, including information about the conference venue, accommodation options, invited speakers and workshops by accessing our conference website: http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/index.shtml



    We look forward to seeing everyone in Sydney in July 2009.



    Josh Burns,

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organizing Committee




    Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons
    NHMRC Australian Clinical Research Fellow
    Institute for Neuromuscular Research, The Children's Hospital at Westmead
    Locked Bag 4001, Westmead NSW 2145 Australia

    Conjoint Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health
    Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia
     
  3. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    :santa: Thanks for the updates Josh, your right sounds like a great conference.

    Cheers
     
  4. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member

    Dear All,
    Just a reminder that the deadline for abstract submission is February 14, 2009:

    http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/call_for_abstracts.shtml

    We look forward to seeing everyone in Sydney, Australia in July 2009.

    Joshua Burns,

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organizing Committee.


    ********************************
    Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons
    NHMRC Australian Clinical Research Fellow
    Institute for Neuromuscular Research, The Children's Hospital at Westmead
    Locked Bag 4001, Westmead NSW 2145 Australia

    Conjoint Senior Lecturer, Discipline of Paediatrics and Child Health
    Faculty of Medicine, The University of Sydney, Australia

    t: 02 9845 1228 | f: 02 9845 1317 | e: joshuab2@chw.edu.au
     
  5. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member

    Abstract Deadline extended to March 14th 2009



    Dear Colleague

    The abstract deadline for IAS4 has been extended to March 14th 2009.

    Now there is extra time to consider presenting in sunny Sydney in July. We hope to meet you here for an informative and entertaining conference.

    Josh Burns

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organising Committee

    See you at the 4th International Ankle Symposium July 2009 http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/
     
  6. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member

    Early Bird rate for the 4th International Ankle Symposium is closing soon



    Dear Colleagues

    The early bird rate for the symposium closes on the 30th April. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to network with colleagues in the foot and ankle research field while enjoying all the excitement Sydney has to offer.

    Invited speakers are:

    Dr Uwe Proske: Walking in the dark: the role of skeletal muscle's sensors in signalling position and movement of our limbs

    Dr Jay Hertel: Changes in postural control and gait with Chronic Ankle Instability

    Dr Carrie Docherty: Functional performance deficits in people with Functional Ankle Instability

    Dr Richard Smith: Claim and counterclaim: footwear, foot and ankle mechanics during physical activity

    Dr Jill Cook: Tendinopathy around the ankle

    Dr Peter Lam: Ankle instability: When Surgery is the best option

    Dr Joshua Burns: Footwear therapy: addressing the elephant in the room

    Dr Karl Landorf: When to prescribe prefabricated vs custom made orthoses

    Dr Bill Vicenzino: Latest taping techniques for the foot and ankle

    Kristy Rose: Throwing darts in the dark: assessing the paediatric foot and ankle

    Matthew Stewart: Clinical diagnosis and functional rehabilitation of the ankle


    Visit the website for further information: http://www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/clinicalrehabilitation/IAS4/

    Josh Burns,

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organizing Committee
     
  7. Josh Burns

    Josh Burns Active Member

    Dear All,

    The 4th International Ankle Symposium is only a month away. It is being held at the Eastern Ave Auditorium at The University of Sydney from 16th – 18th July 2009

    Online registration will close on Monday 13th July at 7pm EST.

    Further information is available at www.fhs.usyd.edu.au/IAS4.

    Australian podiatrists will be awarded 10CPPE points per day of attendance.

    We look forward to seeing you in Sydney in July 2009.

    Joshua Burns PhD, B App Sc (Pod) Hons,

    on behalf of the IAS4 Organising Committee.
     
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