I’ve learned much from Josh Bailey over the years and I highly recommend his course.

If you need continuing ed. points and can make it to this course, it is a must!

If you do orthotics on a regular basis for your patients, you will come away from this course with a better understanding of how to choose materials, choose posting angles and use different casting techniques.

Also, you will learn how to troubleshoot problems and avoid common mistakes.

I will be attending this course and I hope to see you there!

Date: August 29, 2015—August 30, 2015
Event: Joshua Bailey, PT, DPT, OCS, CSCS, Cped. Master Level Differential Diagnosis, Evaluation and Treatment of the Foot and Ankle
Topic: Master Level Foot & Ankle
Sponsor: North American Seminars Inc.
1-800-300-5512
Venue: Multicare Tacoma General Hospital Tacoma, WA
Location: Tacoma WA
Public: Public
Registration: Click here to register.
More Info: Click here for more information.

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Dr. Kirby has been kind enough to share much helpful content on the Facebook page for his Podiatry practice.

There are a lot of helpful pictures and diagrams also….

Dig in and let me know if you have questions!

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