48th edition of Podiatry Interviews on October 6 and 7, 2023

August 26, 2024
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Mark your calendars!

The 48th edition of the Podiatry Interviews will take place on October 6 and 7, 2023 , at CENTQUATRE-PARIS, located at 5 rue Curial in Paris (75019) .
This is a unique and unusual place, located in the heart of Paris, a few steps from Montmartre.

This year, the show will focus on a specific theme: quantified clinical assessment in podiatry. Various terms will be covered, such as "motion capture," "inertial sensors," "quantified interrogation," as well as "video analysis" and "baropodometry."

Come attend conferences and meet experts in the field of podiatry. You'll also discover the latest scientific innovations and be able to network with your suppliers.

Find us at stand no. 25!


The prices

• Access to the stand lounge only: FREE
• Access to conferences and non-FNP member lounges: €380.00
• Access to conferences and FNP member lounge: 330.00 €
• Access to conferences and student lounge (in initial training with proof): €35.00

 

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The program

Discover the detailed program for this new 2023 edition below:


Friday, October 6, 2023

MORNING: 9:30 a.m./12:30 p.m. AFTERNOON: 2 p.m./6 p.m.
9:30 a.m.: Opening of the Podiatry Interviews - Jérémy GONTHIER , President of the Scientific Committee, State Podiatrist, LAMIH-UMR-CNRS PhD Student
Session 3

"The use of video and photo analysis in podiatric quantification"
Session 1

"Introduction to the Science of Measurement (Metrology)"
2:00 p.m.: From knowledge of the tool to recommendations for use - Philippe DEDIEU , Podiatrist DE, Lecturer in biomechanics
9:40 a.m.: Principles and methods of reliable measurement - Frédéric PUEL , Lecturer in biomechanics 2:30 p.m.: Running application - Thierry MIOLANE , Sports Podiatrist

10:10 a.m.: A Look at Measurement. Standard and Objectivity: What Lure(s) and What Truth(s)? Philippe DEDIEU , Podiatrist DE, Lecturer in biomechanics

3:00 p.m.: Application in the assessment and wound of the diabetic foot - Véronique LABBÉ-GENTILS , Podiatrist DE, DU Diabetic foot, DU Wounds and healing
Session 2

"Relevance of questionnaires and functional tests in clinical assessment"

3:30 p.m.: Application in nail pathologies - Nathalia COVALSCAIA , Podiatrist DE, PhD student

10:30 a.m.: Clinical reasoning in podiatry - Fanny RENARD , Podiatrist DE Session 4

"Inertial measurement systems: small tool, big applications?"
10:45 a.m.: Patient-Reported Outcome Measures (PROMs) / Patient-Reported Experience Measures (PREMs): The value of patient assessment - Fabienne CHERDO , Podiatrist DE, MSc
4:30 p.m.: From knowledge of the tool to recommendations for use - Mathias BLANDEAU , Biomedical Engineer, PhD, Lecturer
11:30 a.m.: POIE Index (Plantar Orthosis Index Evaluation): Creation of a perception index for a podiatric evaluation - Julien CALLEJA , Podiatrist DE, orthopedist-orthotist and Léo COLLIN , MSc engineering and ergonomics of physical activity
5:00 p.m.: Clinical application in non-specific low back pain - Paul THIRY , Physiotherapist, PhD Student

11:50 a.m.: Functional Clinical Testing: A Fresh Look - Arnaud FOISY , Podiatrist DE, Osteopath, PhD

5:30 p.m.: Clinical application in running - Daniel BENJAMIN , Podiatrist DE, PhD



Saturday, October 7, 2023

MORNING: 8:45 a.m./1:15 p.m. AFTERNOON: 2 p.m./5:30 p.m.
8:45 a.m.: Round table, questions and answers - Arnaud Foisy Session 6

"Clinical relevance of quantified movement analysis (QMA) in podiatry"

Session 5

"Podological quantification with baropodometry and stabilometry"
2:30 p.m.: The importance of quantified movement analysis in podiatry. Example of a neurological condition - Sébastien LETENEUR, PhD, Hdr, Lecturer in STAPS (UPHF) and Caroline MASSOT , Physician of Physical Medicine and Functional Rehabilitation, PhD
9:00 a.m.: Instrumental analysis of gait using a baropodometric system: spatio-temporal variability - Arnaud GOUELLE , Hdr, Lecturer
3:30 p.m.: Interest of quantified movement analysis in pre- and post-operative foot assessment - Paul-André DELEU : Podiatrist DE, PhD
10:00 a.m.: Instrumental analysis of gait using a baropodometric system: translational biomechanical analysis of the foot and ankle - Antoine PERRIER , Podiatrist DE, PhD, Hdr
3:45 p.m.: Interest in quantified movement analysis: How does reducing shoe drop influence locomotion in children? - Antony MARCHIS , PhD student in biomechanics LAMIH - DECATHLON Sportslab)
11:00 a.m.: Relevance of baropodometry in diabetology: pre- and post-podiatric assessment, Christophe PAOLI , Podiatrist DE
4:00 p.m.: Interest of quantified movement analysis in the postural analysis of the cyclist - Marc RETALI , Sports podiatrist, GROUPAMA FDJ, French cycling team
11:50 a.m.: Instrumental analysis of posture by stabilometry: from knowledge of the tool to clinical application, Pierre-Olivier MORIN , Podiatrist DE, PhD student Session 7

“Conclusion: how can we understand all of this data to optimize care?”
12:35 p.m.: Evaluation of a stimulation on posture: visual and podal - Carole PUIL , Podiatrist DE, PhD
4:50 p.m.: The “radar” a synthesis model - Olivier GARCIN , Sports Podiatrist and Clément POTIER , DE Podiatrist, PhD student

12:50 p.m.: Foot irritative spur: clinical metric objectivations and treatments in podiatry - Marc JANIN , Podiatrist DE, PhD Pod, Associate Researcher at the Mouvement Equilibre Performance Santé laboratory, EA 445, Collège E2S, STAPS Department, University of Pau and Pays de l'Adour

5:20 p.m.: Closing of the Podiatry Interviews by Jeremy GONTHIER





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