This lecture aims to provide an update on the current state of the evidence regarding idiopathic toe walking, best practice principles and a guide for new and current physiotherapists.
Antoni Caserta, director of AJC Podiatry, works as a private podiatrist and within a multidisciplinary paediatric team in the public health system where he co-consults with a paediatric physiotherapist. Antoni’s private practice and public work focuses on injured young athletes, infant foot conditions, simple and complex gait disorders, chronic pain or disability.
A/Prof Cylie Williams is a podiatrist, researcher and educator with a strong interest in idiopathic toe walking – as evidenced by her many publications in the area. A/Prof Williams is a researcher and educator at the Monash School of Primary and Allied Health Care and is a Senior Researcher at Peninsula Health. She maintains a small clinical role in private practice, and has adjunct research positions at University of South Australia, and Staffordshire University, UK. A/Prof Williams has extensive paediatric clinical experience and has previously been employed as a podiatrist in paediatric multidisciplinary teams at Monash Health and Peninsula Health.
Paediatric and Disability National Groups
18/10/2022
1.5 Hours
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