Primary Care Podiatry - The Midfoot : Nonsurgical and Surgical Management of Midfoot Pain and Instability
Join a panel of leading experts as they dive into the intricate world of midfoot pathology, unraveling the complexities of this vital region. The midfoot, composed of multiple small osseous structures and joints, is susceptible to a wide range of conditions that can challenge even the most seasoned practitioners.
Through dynamic discussions and real-world case studies, this session will explore cutting-edge diagnostic techniques, as well as both conservative and surgical management strategies. Attendees will gain valuable insights, practical skills, and the confidence to recognize and treat midfoot conditions with greater precision. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your expertise and take your clinical practice to the next level!
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