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Grad Students and Faculty presenting at American Society of Biomechanics

Four  tDPT graduate students (Kristin Morris, Lindsey Fetzer, Kelly VanVlack and Ryan Yelle), one PhD student (Janet Kneiss), one Ithaca alum and PhD graduate of Uof R and Ithaca (Dr. Chris Neville) along with faculty advisors Dr. Houck  and Dr. Nawoczenski (Dr. Hilton too, but did not attend) presented 3 posters and 1 platform presentation at the recent meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics national meeting in State College, PA.  The presentations reported on the laboratory findings related to patients with hip fractures, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and hallux rigidus deformities.  The PT graduate students were all research assistants in the Movement Analysis Laboratory and Center for Foot and Ankle Research during 2008-2009.

  • Grad Students and Faculty ABS Presenters

Grad Students and Faculty ABS Presenters

Four  tDPT graduate students (Kristin Morris, Lindsey Fetzer, Kelly VanVlack and Ryan Yelle), one PhD student (Janet Kneiss), one Ithaca alum and PhD graduate of Uof R and Ithaca (Dr. Chris Neville) along with faculty advisors Dr. Houck  and Dr. Nawoczenski (Dr. Hilton too, but did not attend) presented 3 posters and 1 platform presentation at the recent meeting of the American Society of Biomechanics national meeting in State College, PA.  The presentations reported on the laboratory findings related to patients with hip fractures, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction and hallux rigidus deformities.  The PT graduate students were all research assistants in the Movement Analysis Laboratory and Center for Foot and Ankle Research during 2008-2009.

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