Praise for the Biomechanics & Orthotics Master Class:

“Whether you’ve heard Louis and/or Roberta speak or not, this is one of the best and practical programs regarding biomechanics and orthotics you’ll hear anywhere, any time. Easy to understand, easy to translate to your patients, easy to implement in your practice. Guaranteed you won’t/can’t sleep through the lectures. They’re entertaining and informative, not dry biomechanics, they’re paced well, and Louis might call you out if he catches you sleeping or checking your smartphone. If you have the time, don’t miss it! If you don’t have the time, make the time–you won’t regret it!” – Brandon Macy, DPM

 

“Great conference. Worth your time. Reignited my passion for biomechanics. Hit the ground running right after the conference!” – Nick Pagano, DPM

 

“The seminar that we attended in Orlando in December has proven quite beneficial for my practice. The QUADRASTEP method is now being instituted within my practice as a first-line of care and practically all situations.

Roberta’s knowledge along with Dr. DeCaro’s experience with biomechanics made this one of the best biomechanical workshops I’ve attended. In school and residency, we were so focused on surgical correction that much was lost in the very nature of the foot as an integral part of the very nature of human mechanics.

I would recommend the QUADRASTEP SYSTEM wholeheartedly to all of my colleagues as a much better and responsible device for patients to use for a multitude of pathologies. The patients I have a used them on are more satisfied, there are very few if any returns, and we are getting family involved in getting QUADRASTEPS for other family members.

My next plan is to arrange a small workshop at the hospital where I work most of the time and educate the OR nurses on the importance of good mechanical of footwear.

Thank you so much for your lecture series. Am I firmly believe that the information that was provided Is far superior then I receive it most medical conferences. That CMEs are not authorized for this is surprising, in that the conference is so educational.” – Chris Bryant, DPM

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Biomechanical Webinars with Nolaro24

As the end of the year is closing in on us, we are reminded that many of us need to complete continuing education units. Nolaro24 offers 2 NEW Live 1.5 Hour Webinars That Will Revolutionize The Way You Look At Feet!

2 Contact Hours Each, $95 Each, take BOTH for $175!
Pre-approved for Scientific Credits by ABC

4 Simple Steps to Better Biomechanical Assessment

This webinar will provide an introduction to functional foot typing and gait analysis utilizing a simple 4-Step method of visual gait assessment. The presentation will give an overview of 24 variations of the “normal” adult foot, and protocols for classifying feet into 6 major subgroups or “Quads”. This 4-Step Foot Typing method is quick and easy to learn and will offer the practitioner a biomechanically based approach to gait assessment and foot classification. The participant will learn that each “Quad” presents with specific foot traits, such as arch height, toe sign, callouses, and gait pattern; which can predispose a patient to a particular array of clinical conditions. Participants will be required to complete and submit a post webinar quiz and course evaluation for CEU eligibility.

Age Specific Orthotic Protocols for Treatment of Pediatric Flatfeet – from Tots to Teens

This webinar will explain the rationale and importance of early intervention when treating children diagnosed with pediatric flat foot. The presenter will discuss common myths related to the treatment (or lack thereof!) of childhood foot disorders and why ‘blind neglect’ is not the appropriate course of treatment. It will provide the participants age specific protocols to help them determine when treatment intervention is necessary, and tools for educating parents and referring practitioners on the importance of early management. This session will review why ‘pain’ should not be the only consideration when determining whether or not to treat a child, and why other factors such as posture, strength, endurance, coordination and balance should be given equal attention. Torsional deformities and toe walking are reviewed with an explanation on the use of gait plates. One of the most commonly injured parts of the body in adolescents is the foot and ankle, particularly those involved in sports. More than 2.6 million children are treated in the emergency department each year for sports and recreational-related injuries. Therefore it is prudent to understand functional foot types that may predispose youths to particular pathological conditions and risk of injury. This webinar will educate the participants on an easy to learn 4 step method of identifying 6 functional foot groups by examination of gait. It will also teach about particular musculoskeletal pathologies common to each group, and how to biomechanically manage each group using a prefabricated orthotic selection process. Treating the pre-teen and adolescent [foot type] before the injury happens is the best form of prevention, while eliminating the chance for repeated, chronic injuries that could potentially have long term implications later affecting them in adulthood. Participants will be required to complete and submit a post webinar quiz and course evaluation for CEU eligibility.

Approved by ABC for 2 Category 1 Units for Certified Pedorthists, Certified Orthotists, Orthotic Assistants, Orthotic Technicians and Orthotic Fitters. Participants must complete and pass a post-webinar quiz for credits to be awarded.

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