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GENERAL INFORMATION

Name: Donald Robert Green, D.P.M.

Home Address: 4708 Gabriel Way La Mesa, California 91941

Off. Address: 770 Washington Street, Suite 202 San Diego, California 92103 Phone: (619) 291-0777 Fax: (619)291-3231

Place & Date Binghamton, New York, of Birth: February 16, 1946

Citizenship: U.S.A.

Marital Status: Married, Wife: Donna

Children Jonathan and Lisa

II. EDUCATIONAL

Sept. 1964 - University of Pennsylvania May 1968 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania B.A. (Natural Science)

Sept. 1968 - California College of Podiatric Medicine May 1969 1770 Eddy Street San Francisco, California B.S. (Medical Science)

Sept. 1968 - California College of Podiatric Medicine May 1972 1770 Eddy Street D.P.M. San Francisco, California

July 1972 - 1st Year Residency (Podiatry) June 1973 Jewish Memorial Hospital 196th and Broadway, New York, New York Chief of Service: M.D. Steinberg, D.P.M.

July 1973 - 2nd and 3rd Year Residency (Podiatry) June 1975 Doctors Hospital 2160 Idlewood Road Tucker, Georgia Chief of Service: E.D. McGlamry, D.P.M.

III. WORK HISTORY

1976-1983 Faculty - Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine 1983-Present San Diego Podiatry Group

IV. LICENSING 1972 California #E1503 1972 New York #2458 1973 Georgia #396 1976 Pennsylvania #1692

V. CERTIFICATION

1982 Associate, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine #82-199 1979 Fellow, American College of and Ankle Surgeons #79 - 21 1978 Diplomat, American Board of Pod. Orthopedics - #65 1978 Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine - #239 1977 Diplomat, American Board of Podiatric Surgery - #294

VI. SOCIETY MEMBERSHIPS

1971-1972 Pi Delta National Honor Society 1972-present American Podiatric Medical Association 1977-1979 American Medical Writers Association 1983-present San Diego County Podiatric Medical Society 1983-present California Podiatric Medical Association 1984-present Kiwanis International, San Diego, California

VII. PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS

Biomechanics, Surgery, Podopediatrics and Sports Medicine

VIII. HONORS, AWARDS AND POSITIONS

1970 Who's Who in College Athletics

1970-71 Vice President, Class of '72 San Francisco, California

1974 Gold Award – Hall of Science, National APA Convention, "Current Concepts in Podiatry"

1975 Stickel Award – For Research in Podiatry, National APA Convention. "Clinical Biomechanical Evaluation of the Foot"

1975 Judge, National APA Cole Award

Feb. 1976 Assistant Professor, Orthopedics and Surgery Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (PCPM)

July 1976 - Associate Professor, Orthopedics and Surgery (PCPM) Oct. 1981

July 1976- Chairman of Department of Surgery (PCPM) Oct. 1983

July 1976-77 Judge, Stickel Award – For Research in Podiatry

July 1976-80 Special Editor – JAPA

1977 Judge, Journal of the American Podiatry Association Armour Award - Best paper on lesions of the foot

VIII. HONORS, AWARDS, POSITIONS

1978-80 Member of Editorial Advisory Board of JPME (American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine)

1978 Outstanding Young Men of America Award

1978 Stickel Award for Research in Podiatry. "Digital Blood Perfusion Following Injection of Local Anesthetics with Various Concentrations of Epinephrine: "A Follow-Up Study."

1979 Stickel Award for Research in Podiatry. "Interossei and Lumbrical Muscles of the Foot (An Anatomical Functional Study)."

1979-80 Visiting Lecturer — Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine

1979-81 Editorial Advisory Board of "Wellness Magazine"

1980 Examiner — American College of Foot Surgeons

1980 Examiner — American Board of Podiatric Surgery

1980 Judge — American College of Foot Orthopedists Award Papers

1980 Residency Evaluation Committee — American Board of Podiatric Surgery and American College of Foot Surgery

1980 Judge — Podiatric Orthopedic Award — American College of Foot Orthopedists

1980-87 Member — Board of Directors — American Board of Podiatric Surgery

1980-82 Chairman — Residency Evaluation Committee — American Board of Podiatric Surgery

1981 Consultant — Polaroid Corporation

Oct. 1981- Professor, Department of Podiatric Surgery, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Oct. 1983 Medicine

Dec. 1981 Member — National Advisory Board in Podiatry, Professional Seminar Consultants, Inc., Albuquerque, New Mexico

Apr. 1982 Editor — Limb Salvage Book — Metropolitan Hospital Annual Surgical Seminar

May 1982 Dedication of the 1982 Achilles Student Yearbook

1983 - Visiting Clinical Professor, Podiatric Surgery, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric 1995 Medicine

Aug. 1984 Vice President, American Board of Podiatric Surgery

1984 -1991 Podiatric Residency Directory - Hillside Hospital San Diego, California

Apr. 1985- Clinical Professor, California College of Podiatric Medicine San Francisco, 1995, California Jun. 1985- Clinical Professor, Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine 1987

Aug. 1985- President, American Board of Podiatric Surgery 1986

Sep. 1985- Clinical Professor, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery 1987 University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Services, Des Moines, Iowa

VIII. HONORS, AWARDS, POSITIONS

Dec. 1985- Visiting Clinical Professor, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine present

1985 Stickel Award for Research in Podiatry " Digital Perfusion with Tibial Nerve Blocks – a Comparative Study of 8 Anesthetics"

1986- Clinical Instructor, Orthopedics, UCSD Medical Center (1998)

1987 Scholl Award for Research in Biomechanics

1987 Podiatrist of the Year San Diego Podiatric Medical Society

1988- Editorial Board, Podiatry Tracts 1992

1989 Marvin K. Shapiro Audiovisual Award "Foot in Motion"

1989-90 Outstanding Teacher UCSD Family Medicine Residency Training Program

1991- Podiatric Residency Director, Scripps Mercy Kaiser Hospital and Medical Center, San Diego, California Present

1994 Stickel Award for Research in Podiatric Medicine "Closing Base Wedge Osteotomy vs. Austin Bunionectomies for Metatarsus Primus Adductus"

1998 Assistant Clinical Professor, Department of Orthopaedics, University of California, San Diego, School of Present Medicine

2001 Chairman – Podiatric Medical Education Advisory Committee- California School of Podiatric Medicine, Oakland, CA Present

2002 Clinical Professor Dept of Applied Biomechanics CA School of Podiatric medicine

2003 Educator of the Year- California Podiatric Medical Association

2006 America’s 175 Most Influential Podiatrists – September 2006 Podiatry Management

2012 America’s Most Influential Podiatrists – Part 1 - January 2012

2012 SLD Industries, Inc “Guide to America’s Top Podiatrist “ by Consumers Research Council of America

2014 Legion of Honor Kiwanian 30 Years – Kiwanis Club of San Diego

2015 California School of Podiatric Medicine Alumni and Associates – The Phillip Gardner, DPM Award

IX. HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

July 1972- Jewish Memorial Hospital, New York, New York June 1973 (Resident)

July 1973- Doctors Hospital, Tucker, Georgia (Resident) June 1975

Feb. 1984- Scripps Mercy Hospital, San Diego, California Present (Active Staff)

1986- UCSD Medical Center, San Diego, California Present (Active Staff)

1987- Sharp Memorial Hospital, San Diego, California Present (Courtesy Staff) X. PUBLICATIONS

Videotape 'The Naked Foot in Motion: A Preliminary Study

Movie "The Foot in Motion: A Radiocinematographic Study" presented August 1974, on file, D .R. Green, D.P.M., San Diego

Movie "Gait Analysis" presented August 1975, on file, E.D. McGlamry, D.P.M., Atlanta, Georgia Movie "Digital Function presented 1979, on file, Donald R. Green, D.P.M., San Diego

Movie 'The Foot in Motion: A Radiocinematographic Study" Audio tract added 1988.

1. Steinberg, M. D., Livingston, L. B., Cabman, N. J., Altman, S. P., Green, D. R., Kalfus, D. H., Morin, M., Wallerstein, H.: "The Foot as a Mirror of Systemic Disease." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 64-9, p 718, 1974.

2. McGlamry, E. D., Ruch, J.A., Green, D. R.: "Simplified Technique for Split Tibialis Tendon Transposition (Staff Procedure)." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 65-9, p 927, 1975.

3. Green, D. R., Sgarlato, T. E., Wittenberg, M.: "Clinical Biomechanical Evaluation of the Foot – A Preliminary Radio-cinematographic Study.: J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 65-8, p 732, 1975.

4. Green, D. R., Ruch, J. A, Butlin, W. E.: "Polydactylism Repair." J. Am. Pod Assoc. 66-5, p 302, 1976.

5. Green, D. R., Ruch, J. A, McGlamry, E. D.: "Correction of Equinus Related Forefoot Deformities – A Case Report." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol 66-10, p 768, 1976.

6. Rega, R., Green, D. R.: "The Extensor Halluces Longus and the Flexor Halluces Longus Tendons in Hallux Abducto Valgus."J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 68-7, p 467, 1978.

7. Green, D. R.: "Normal and Abnormal Functioning of the Foot." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 68-11, p 781, 1978.

8. Green, D. R., Whitney, A. K., Walters, P.: "Subtalar Joint Motion: A Simplified View." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 69-1, p 83, 1979.

9. Green, D. R., Walter, J. H., Heden, R. I., Menacker, L. W.: "Digital Blood Transfusion Following Injection of Local Anesthetics with Various Concentrations of Epinephrine: "A Follow-up Study." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 69-7, 1978.

10. Green, D. R., Jarrett, Brent A., Manzi, Judith A.: "Interossei and Lumbricales Muscles of the Foot (An Anatomical and Functional Study)." J.Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol 70-1, 1979.

11. Schlegel, G., Yudkoff, N., Green, D. R.: "Practical Aspects of Synovial Fluid Examination." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 70-5, p 224, 1980.

12. Bowman, M., Steiner, I., Mandresh, R., Green, D.: " Regeneration in Digital Surgery." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 71, #8, p 430, 1981 _Stickel Award Winning Paper

13. Reconstructive Surgery of Foot and Leg - Tenth Annual Surgical Seminar 1981, Doctors Hospital, Podiatric Education and Research Institution, Tucker, Georgia.

Green, D.R., 'Distal 'L' HAV Repair" Green, D.R.,"The Effects of Local Anesthetics Containing Epinephrine on Digital Blood Perfusion"

14. Editor - Limb Salvage B 15. Booklet - First Metropolitan Hospital Podiatric Symposium, April 2, 3, 4, 1982.

16. Green, Donald , Whitney, Alan K.: "Pseudoequinus." J. Am. Pod. Assoc., Vol. 72, No. 7, p 65, 1982.

17. Reconstructive Surgery of Foot and Leg - Eleventh Annual Surgical Seminar 1982. Doctors Hospital, Podiatric Education and Research Institution, Tucker, Georgia Schlefman, Barbara, Ed. Green, D.R., "Biomechanics of Foot Deformities" Green, D.R., "Complications of Lesser Metatarsal Surgery" Green, D.R., "Biomechanics of Flatfoot Surgery (Including Planal Dominance)" Green, D.R., "Extensor and Flexor Substitution - Digital Surgery"

18. Second Annual Metropolitan Hospital Surgical Symposium Joint Disease and Limb Salvage, March 1983. Green, D.R., "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

19. Reconstructive Surgery of Foot and Leg - Twelfth Annual Surgical Seminar, 1983. Doctors Hospital, Podiatric Education and Research Institution, Tucker, Georgia. Schlefman, Barbara, Ed.

20. Clinics in Podiatry, Vol. 2, No. 1, January 1985 Symposium on Osteosynthesis in Foot and Ankle Surgery "The Hazards of Internal Fixation in Podiatry"

21. A Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, Vol. I, II McGlamry, E. D. - editor, Williams and Wilkens, Baltimore, Maryland Published 1987

(Green, D. R. - Contributing Author, Chapters on Cavus Foot, Flat Foot, and Forefoot Surgery.)

22. Podiatry Tracts, Vol. I, No.3, June-June-July 1988 "The Cavus Foot - A Simplified Understanding"

23. Buell, T., Green, D.R., Risser, J.: "Measurement of the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Range of Motion" J. Am. Pod. Assoc. Vol. 78-9, p.439-448

24. Green, D.R., Novicki, R., O'Leary, R., Polansky, E., McFeeley, N.D., Kidawa, AS.: "Digital Perfusion with Tibial Nerve Block - A Comparative Study of Eight Local Anesthetics" J. Am. Pod. Assoc. Vol. 78-10, p.49.5-511 1988

25. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update '90 Ed. Dinapoli, R. Stutz, J; Green, D; Kruse-Edelman,I; "The Keller Bunionectomy" Green, D; Flake, E; Feldman, K; "STA-Peg Arthroereisis: Surgical Repair of the Juvenile Flatfoot"

26. Foot and Ankle Trauma, ED: Barry Scurran, Churchill Livingston 1989, , Chapter 32. Green, D.R. - Contributing Author, "Complications of Internal Fixation"

27. Foot and Ankle Disorders in Children, ED.Steven DeValentine 1992, Churchill Livingston, New York City - Chapter 13, Green, D.R., Co-Author, "Evaluation and Non-Operative Management of Pes Valgus" 295.

28. A Comprehensive Textbook of Foot Surgery, 2nd Edition, 1992. Ed: Mc Glamry, Bank, Downey Green, D.R. - Contributing Author, "".

29. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update 92 ED. J. Ruth, N. Vickers - The Podiatry Institute -Tucker, Ga. Green, D. - "Heel Spur Surgery - Plantar Surgical Approach. Forg, P; Green, D. - "Foot Implant Complications and Failures" Taylor, C; Green, D. "Complications of Internal Fixation"

30. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update 93 ED. J. Ruch, N. Vickers, - The Podiatry Institute - Tucker, GA. Green, D.R. Tibialis Posterior Tendon Rupture: Alternative Surgical Repair"

31. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update 94 ED. C.A. Camasta, N. Vickers, J. A. Ruch - The Podiatry Institute Tucker, Ga. "Functional Repair for Lesser MPJ Arthrosis" "Use of Betadine in Podiatry" "Pes Cavus Classifications: A Simplified Approach" "Prophylactic Antibiotics & Foot Implant Procedures"

32. Epiphysiodesis in Juvenile - Hallux abductovalgus - A Preliminary Retrospective Survey" Michael Seiberg, Richard M. Green, Donald R. Green, JAPMA, Vol. 84. #5 May 1994, pgs. 225,236

33. "Closing Base wedge Osteotomy vs. Austin Bunionectomy for Metatarsus Primus Adductus". Michael Seiberg, Suzanne Felson, John Colson, Alan Barth, Richard Green, Donald Green, JAPMA, Vol. 84 #11, Nov. 1994. pgs. 548-563

34. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update '95 ED. C.A. Camasta, N. Vickers, J. A. Ruch - The Podiatry Institute -Tucker, Ga. "Sesamoiditis vs. Sesamoid Fracture" "Verrucoid Carcinoma" "Young's Suspension an Effective Procedure"

35. "Anatomy, Biomechanics, and Pathomechanics of Lesser Digital Deformities" Green, Donald; Brekke, Mark Clinics in Pod. Medicine & Surgery, Vol. 13, #2 April '96.

36. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update '96 ED. N. Vickers - The Podiatry Institute -Tucker, Ga. "The Modified Waterman Procedure - A Preliminary Retrospective Study" "Summary of Retrospective Long-term Review of Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthroplasty and Arthroplasty Procedures for Hammertoe Correction"

37. Foot & Ankle Trauma, 2nd Ed. Scurran, B. ED. Churchill - Livingston Philadelphia '96. "Complications of Internal Fixation" Green, D. & Buell, T.

38. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg, Update '97 Vickers, Nancy ED. - San Diego 1997. Tarsal Coalition" Wright, E. et al. (Green D.) "Retrospective Analysis of Minimal Incision, Endoscopic, and Open Procedures for Heel Spur Syndrome/Plantar Fasciitis" - Brekke, M. & Green, D.

39. "Retrospective Analysis of Minimal-Incision, Endoscopic, and Open Procedures for Heel Spur Syndrome" - Mark K. Brekke; Green, Donald. JAPMA, Vol. 88, #2, February '98 *Stickel Award Winning Paper

39. Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg, Update `98 Miller, S; Mahan, K.; Yu, G; Camasta, C. Sci. Ed. 1. "Radiology and Biomechanical Foot Types" Donald R. Green, DPM. 2. "Newborn Pedal Range of Motion Examination" Dana S. Tanakawa, DPM, and Donald R. Green, DPM

40. Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgery, 1st Edition, Jay, Richard M. - W. B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, 1999 "Epiphysiodesis for Juvenile Hallux Abducto Valgus", (Green D.)

41. Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Plastic Surgery, Part I. ED. Peter Blume, D.P.M., Vol 17, No. 2, April, 2000, p. 347. W. B. Saunders Co., Philadelphia. Kelley, John, D.P.M., Hayes, Donald, D.P.M., Green, Donald R.,.D.P.M., Dickerson, Jason, D.P.M., "Malignant Melanoma of the Foot and Ankle."

42. McGlamry's Comprehensive Textbook of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Vol 1 Edition 3. ED. Banks A., Downey M., Miller S. Lippincot Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia 2001. Chapter 9 - "Lesser Ray Deformities." Part I - Deformities of Intermediate Digits and the Metatarsophalangeal Joint. Chapter 25 - "Pes Cavus"

43. Update 2001 - Podiatry Institute, Tucker, Georgia "Long-term Follow-up of the Green Waterman Osteotomy for Hallux Limitus." Dickerson, Jason DPM, Green, Donald DPM "Retrospective Review of Ankle Fractures Biomechanical Comparison of the Contralateral Limb." Anderson, John DPM, Tontz, William MD, Green, Donald DPM.

44. "Flake-Austin Modification of the Sta-PEG Arthroereisis." Forg, Patricia DPM, Feldman ,Kent DPM, Green Donald, DPM JAPMA Vol 91 #8, Sept 2001 (pp 394-405).

45. "Posterior Facet Coalition." Brekke, Mark DPM, Lieberman, Ron DPM, Wright, Ethel DPM, Green , Donald DPM. JAPMA Vol 91 #8, Sept. 2001 (pp 422-426).

46. Update 2002 - Podiatry lnstitute, Tucker ,Ga. "Local Anesthesia With Epinephrine and Concurrent Pneumatic Ankle Tourniquet in Forefoot Surgery", Anderson, John; Jolley, Walter, Altman, Stephen; Green, Donald "Prevention of Postoperative Complications Following Plantar Fasciotomy" Green, Donald; Connolly, Shannon; Tingle, Ryan “Contamination Rates and organisims Associated with Dropped Bone from Sterile Field” Tingle, Ryan; Keays, Dan; Anderson, John; Heffeman, Ted; Freen, Donald

47. Update 2003 Podiatry Institute , Tucker GA “Toradal vs. Decadron in Treatment of Plantar Fascitis” Lindsey Russell, Donald Green “Update on the Flake Austin Arthroereisis” Jason Dickerson, Donald Green, Patricia Fore

48. Update 2004 Podiatry Institute, Tucker GA “The checkmark procedure , a Lesser Metatarsalphalengeal Joint Deformities For the correction of Transverse Plane Lesser Metatarsalphalengeal Joint Deformities” Myron Hall, Alan Barth, Richard Green, Donald Green “Self-Reinforced Polly-L-Lactic Acid Pin & Buried Threaded Kirshner Wires in the fixation of the Austin Bunionectomy” Leslie Rowe, Richard Green, Walter Jolley, Donald Green

49. Update 2005 Podiatry Institute, Tucker GA “The Austin Bunionectomy Revisited: A Review of 59 Procedures” Clay Ballinger, Richard Green, Nicholas Desantis and Donald Green “Prophylactic Antibiorics in Clean Foot Surgery: Are They Necessary?” Chad Dickemore, Richard Green, Walter Jolley and Donald Green “The Expanded Use of Antibiotic Impregnated Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) Beads Myron L. Hall, Donald Green, Daniel Keays, and Lizanne Keays, “External Neurolysis with Release of the Deep Transverse Intermetatarsal Ligament for Intrermetatarsal neuromas: A retrospective Study” Donald Green, Leslie Rowe, and Alan Barth

50. Update 2006 Podiatry Institute, Tucker GA “Success Rate and Cost Analysis of the Transmetatarsal Amputation in Peripheral Arterial Disease” Clay Ballinger, Patricia Forg, Walter Jolley, Richard Green, and Donald Green “The Closing Base Wedge Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Deformity” Peter s. Kim and Donald Green “Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile Hallux Valgus” Chad Dickermore, Richard Green, Michael Zapf, And Donald Green “Medium Term Outcome of the Keller Arthroplasty” Jonah Mullens, Richard Green, And Donald Green “Malignant Soft Tissue Lesions of the Foot and Ankle” Tom Jordan, William Bowman, Clay Ballinger and Donald Green

51 Update 2007 Podiatry Institute, Tucker GA “Retrospective Analysis: Postoperative Steroid Injections and Bone Healing” Jonah N. Mullins, Donald R. Green, and Walter P. Jolley

XI. SCIENTIFIC LECTURES (Other than classroom)

Oct. 1974 Podiatry Fellowship Association "Currents in Podiatric Surgery

Dec. 1974 Georgia Podiatry Society Conference "Injection Therapy (Techniques)" Treatment of Common Podiatric Lesions"

Dec. 1974 Southern Tier Podiatry Seminar "Biomechanics and Surgery" "Hallux Valgus Surgery"

Dec. 1974 New York State Clinical Conference "Plastic Repair in Surgery" "Motions of the Subtalar Joint" "Rockerbottom Foot Surgery"

Mar. 1975 San Diego Midwinter Seminar "Surgical Repair of Foot and Ankle Trauma" "Current Concepts in Foot Surgery"

Mar. 1975 Naval Training Hospital, San Diego, California "Modified Reverdin Hallux Valgus Repair"

May 1975 Iowa Podiatry Association Conference "Biomechanics" "Foot Surgery"

Dec. 1975 Civic Hospital Conference "Subtalar Joint Motion: A Radiocinematographic Study"

May 1976 Postgraduate Seminar, Ohio Podiatry Association "Principles of Tendon Transfers and the Statt Procedure"

Dec. 1976 Sixth Annual Northlake Surgical Seminar, Chicago, Illinois "Radiographic Analysis of the Foot"

Jan. 1977 Second Annual Super Seminar, California College of Podiatric Medicine "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Feb. 1977 Pediatric Seminar, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (Surgery Department) Cherry Hill, New Jersey "Evaluation of Flexible Flatfoot in the Juvenile Patient"

Feb. 26 Symposium on Cavus Foot Deformity, Washington Memorial Hospital, 1977 Turnersville, New Jersey "Anterior Cavus Foot Deformity in Association with Limitation of Ankle Joint Dorsiflexion"

Mar. 1977 Doctors Hospital Seminar on Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Atlanta, Georgia "Biomechanics of Weakfoot" "STATT Procedure" "Gastrocnemius Tendon Recession" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Mar. 1977 San Diego Midwinter Seminar "Analysis of Normal and Pathological Muscle Function in the Lower Extremity"

Apr. 1977 PCPM Practical Reconstructive Surgery Course "Principles of Tendon Transfers" "Flexible Flatfoot — Etiology, Biomechanics, Radiology Surgery" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Jul. 16 Quinquennial Class of '72 Seminar, 1977 Lake Tahoe, California "Gait Analysis" "Foot Trauma" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Oct. 1977 Third Annual Surgical Seminar, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Nov. 1977 Seventh Annual Surgical Seminar, Hershey, Pennsylvania (Faculty Member)

Mar. 1-4 Doctor's Hospital Seminar, Atlanta, Georgia 1978 "Biomechanics of Forefoot Deformities" "Intractable Plantar Keratosis Surgical Treatment" "The Biomechanics of Equinus Related Deformities" - Gastrocnemius Recession - Three Approaches to Tendon Achilles Lengthening "Criteria for Hallux Valgus Surgery" 'The Austin Bunionectomy in Perspective" "The Biomechanics of Pathologic Valgus Foot" "An Arthroereisis Procedure for Correction of Pathologic Valgus Foot" "Surgical Consideration with Internal Fixation"

Mar. 31 Waldo General Hospital Surgical Seminar, 1978 Seattle, Washington 'The Triple Arthrodesis: Indications, Selection and Complications" "Calcaneal Osteotomies" 'The Extensor Substitution Phenomenon and Forefoot Surgery" "Surgical Correction of Ankle Equinus"

Apr.14-16 American College of Foot Surgeons, Inc., 1978 Rochester, New York (Western New York Division) "Subtalar Joint Motion" "Congenital Vertical Talus"

Apr. 30 Central and Southern Tier Division of the 1978 Podiatry Society of the State of New York Binghamton, New York "Digital Surgery: Pathology and Treatment" "Criteria and Surgical Treatment of HAV, Reverdin HAV Repair"

Sept.16-17 Eastern Pennsylvania Podiatry Education Conference 1978 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Recurrent Hammertoes"

Oct.28-29 Achilles Weekend Seminar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1978 "Heel Pain — Surgical Treatment"

Nov. 9-12 Hershey Surgical Seminar, Hershey, Pennsylvania1978 "Principles of Tendon Transfers" "Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle" "Cadaver Workshop"

Dec. 2-3 Connecticut Podiatry Association, 1978 West Haven, 1978 Connecticut "Complications in Foot Surgery" "Approaches to Recurrent Hammertoe Deformities"

Jan.19-21 PCPM Fourth Annual Surgical Seminar, 1979 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "A New Approach to HAV Surgery" "Principles of Tendon Transfers"

Mar.7-10 Doctors Hospital, Atlanta, Georgia 1979 "Physiologic Approach to Tendon Transfers" "Biomechanical Basis of Forefoot Deformities" "Distal 'L' HAV Repair"

Apr.28-29 Parkview Hospital Surgical Seminar 1979 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "The Cavus Foot" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

May 4-6 American College of Foot Surgeons Seminar 1979 Western New York Division, Rochester, New York "Tarsal Trauma: Diagnosis and Treatment" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

May 16 Jeanes Hospital, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1979 "Current Approaches to Common Forefoot Pathology"

Jul. 27 California Foundation of Podiatric Medicine, Inc. 1979 (Cal-Poly, Pomona) "Peroneal Tendon Transfers for Ankle Instability" "Stabilization, Hibbs & Stan Procedures"

Sept.15-16 Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (OCPM) 1979 "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Nov. 8-11 Pennsylvania Podiatry Association (Ninth Annual 1979 Hershey Surgical 1979 Seminar) "Rationale of Procedures" (Tendon Transfers) "Radiocinematographic Case Presentation and Discussion (Tendon Transfers) TAL — Kidner/Young Procedure Tarsal Condition" "Clinical and Radiographic Diagnostic Criteria and Judgement for Flatfoot Including: Biomechanical Evaluation and Orthotics — Instructional Workshop"

Nov.30- Valley Podiatry Residency Association, Second Dec. 2 Annual Seminar 1979 San Francisco, California "Modified Reverdin Bunionectomy" 'The Naked Foot in Motion - Radiocinematographic Presentation"

Mar.5-8 Doctors Hospital Seminar (Ninth Annual Surgical 1980 Seminar) 1980 Atlanta, Georgia "Evaluation of Digital Deformities" "Effects of Equinus on Digital Deformities" "Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Deformities" 'The Distal L Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Repair" "The Overlapping Fifth Toe" "Hallux Varus Repair" "Evaluation and Surgical Management of Tarsal Coalition" "Evaluation and Surgical Treatment of Rigid Valgus Foot Transfer" "Fundamentals of Muscle-Tendon Transfer"

Apr.16-19 Tri-Counties Surgical Seminar — Second Annual 1980 Santa Barbara, California "Evaluation of Digital Deformities" "The Overlapping Fifth Toe" "Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Deformities" "The Distal L Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Repair" "Hallux Valgus Repair" "Hazards of Internal Fixation" "Evaluation and Surgical Management of Rigid Valgus Foot" "Neuromuscular Evaluation and Muscle Testing" "Fundamentals of Muscle-Tendon. Tendon Transfers"

May 3-4 Nebraska Podiatry Association Annual Meeting 1980 McCook, Nebraska "Evaluation of Digital Deformities" "Surgical Techniques in Digital Deformities" "The Distal L Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Repair" "Hallux Varus Repair"

Jun. 5-7 Alumni Association — Illinois College of Podiatric 1980 Medicine Third Annual Surgical Dissection Seminar Chicago, Illinois "Digital Surgery" "Cavus Foot — Soft Tissue Surgical Procedures"

Jun.13-15 West Virginia Podiatry Association — Annual Meeting 1980 Charleston, Virginia "Digital Function" "Overlapping Fifth Toe" "Biomechanics of the Foot" "Hallux Varus" "Distal L Bunionectomy"

Sep. 14 Memphis Podiatry Society, Memphis, Tennessee 1980 "Recalcitrant Hammertoes with Extensor Substitution Phenomenon" "Ankle Equinus" "Distal L Hallux Abducto Valgus"

Sep. 25-28 Western New York Podiatry Society 1980 (Doctors Hospital of Atlanta Surgical Seminar) Buffalo, New York "Evaluation of Digital Deformities" "The Overlapping Fifth Toe" "Evaluation of Hallux Valgus Deformities" "The Distal L Osteotomy for Hallux Valgus Repair" "Hallux Valgus Repair" "Hazards of Internal Fixation" "Evaluation and Surgical Management of Rigid Valgus Foot" "Neuromuscular Evaluation and Muscle Testing" "Fundamentals of Muscle Tendon Transfers"

Nov.13-16 Pennsylvania Podiatry Association (Tenth Annual 1980 Hershey Surgical 1980 Seminar) Hershey, Pennsylvania 'Tendon Transfers" TAL & Kidner/Young Procedures" "Hypertrophic Scars" "TThrombophlebitis" "Sudek's Atrophy" "Arthroplasties in the Geriatric Patient" " vs. Metatarsus Adductus"

Mar.20-22 Doctors Hospital Seminar — Reconstructive Surgery 1981 of the Foot and Leg (Tenth Annual Surgical Seminar) Atlanta, Georgia "Distal L Hallux Abducto Valgus Repair" "Flatfoot Surgery" 'Tendon Transfer'

May 6-10 32nd Annual Region III APA Foot Health Conclave 1981 Atlantic City, New Jersey "Surgical Management of the Cavus Foot" (1 hour)

Sept. 18 Kansas Podiatry Association Fall Seminar, 1981 Wichita, Kansas "Functional Anatomy of the Digits" "Congenital Overlapping Fifth Toe" "Digital Surgery Techniques" "Biomechanics of Forefoot Deformities" "Clinical Evaluation of IPK's" "An Overview of IPK Surgery" "Complications of IPK Surgery"

Oct.23-25 Achilles Weekend Seminar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1981 "Surgical Correction of Digital Deformities"

Dec. 4-6 East Meets East Seminar, New York, New York 1981 "Surgical Treatment of Patients with Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease" (14 Credit Hours)

Nov.12-14 Pennsylvania Podiatry Association 1981 (Eleventh Annual Hershey Surgical Seminar) Hershey, Pennsylvania "The Foot in Motion — A Radiographic Study" "Gastroc Recession — Rearfoot and Ankle Course" "Suturing Techniques — Assistant's Course"

Mar. 10 New Jersey Podiatry Meeting, New Brunswick, New Jersey 1982 'Tarsal Coalition" "McGlamry-Young Flatfoot Correction"

Mar.12-14 Doctors Hospital 11th Annual Surgical Seminar 1982 Atlanta, Georgia "Biomechanics of Forefoot Deformities" "Complications of Lesser Metatarsal Surgery" "Biomechanics of Flatfoot Surgery — Planal Dominance" "Digital Surgery in the Face of Flexor and/or Extensor Substitution"

Apr. 4 Saddlebrook Hospital Surgical Seminar 1982 Hasbrook Heights, New Jersey "Evaluation of the Recalcitrant Hammertoe"

Jul. 8-11 Doctors Hospital Seminar, San Diego, California 1982 "Biomechanics of Forefoot Deformities" "Complications of Lesser Metatarsal Surgery" "Biomechanics of Flatfoot Surgery — Planal Dominance" "Digital Surgery in the Face of Flexor and/or Extensor Substitution"

Jul.15-17 California College of Podiatric Medicine 1982 Class of 1972 — Reunion Seminar Lake Tahoe, Nevada "Digital Surgery — Functional Anatomy, Etiology, Surgery"

Sep. 8-11 5th Annual Surgical Dissection Seminar 1982 Dr. William M. Scholl College "Radiographic Demonstrations of Gait" "Concepts in Digital Surgery" "Young Teno-Suspension"

Oct.14-16 Pioneer Foot Research Society Meeting 1982 Lake Texoma-Kingston, Oklahoma "Digital Surgery" "Anatomy of 1st MPJ Surgery" "Hallux Varus" "Distal 'L' HAV Repair" "Essentials of Lower Extremity Neurological Exam" "Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease" "Foot Surgery in the Neuromuscular Patient"

Oct.29-31 Achilles Weekend Seminar, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1982 "A-O Fixation in Closing Wedge Osteotomy 1st Metatarsal Base"

Mar.18-20 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg 1983 (Twelfth Annual Surgical Symposium) Atlanta, Georgia "Metatarsal Approach in Cavus Foot Surgery" Tendon Transfers in Cavils Foot Surgery" "Repair of Dislocated Lesser MPJ's"

Mar.25-27 Baja Project of Crippled Children 1983 Los Angeles, California "Hallux Varus — Its Prevention and Treatment" "A-O Fixation/Implants of the Foot" "IP Fusion of Hallux 4-0 Cancellous Screw" "Base Wedge Osteotomy Using Compression Screws" "Flatfoot Deformities..: Biomechanics of Digital Deformities and Their Treatment" "Complications of Lesser Metatarsal Surgery"

May 13-14 The American College of Foot Surgeons 1983 The Western Division Surgical Seminar Monterey, California "Flexible Flatfoot: An Overview of Current Surgical Corrections" 'Tarsal Coalitions" "Forefoot Trauma"

Jun.16-19 The Florida Podiatry Association 1983 Annual Meeting and Convention Palm Beach Gardens, Florida "Digital Surgery in the Geriatric" "Hazards of Internal Fixation"

Jun.16-19 "Exostectomy of the Haglund and Heel Spur" 1983 (con't) 'Treatment of Intractable Plantar Keratoses — Biomechanical and Surgical Aspect" "Forefoot Valgus"

Sep. 29- Missouri State Podiatry Society Oct. 2 Annual Scientific Meeting, St. Louis, Missouri 1983 "Utilization of Cortical and Cancellous Bone Screws for the Internal Fixation of Metatarsal Osteotomies" "The Lag Screw Principle and Its Application in Podiatric Surgery" "Utilization of Miniature Bone Plates for the Fixation of Metatarsal Fractures and Osteotomies"

Oct.13-16 Doctors Hospital Surgical Seminar 1983 San Diego, California "Surgical Biomechanics of Cavus Foot Surgery" "Metatarsal Osteotomies in Cavus Foot Surgery" "Tendon Transfers in Cavus Foot Surgery" "Anatomic Restoration of the Dislocated Lesser MPJ" "Biomechanical Evaluation of the Flatfoot"

Nov.10-13 Thirteenth Annual Podiatry Association Surgical Seminar 1983 Hershey, 1983 Pennsylvania "Distal 'L' Bunionectomy" "Capsule — Tendon Balance Bunionectomy (McBride) "Cavus Foot — A Simplified Approach to this Sagittal Plane Deformity" "Digital Retention Deformities" "Mini Course — Digital Function and Surgical Repair Lesser Metatarsal IPK's and the Surgical Approach" "Young Procedure" "Ankle Equinus" "Flatfoot Cadaver Surgery Course"

Dec. 2-3 Minnesota Podiatry Association Seminar 1983 St. Paul—Minneapolis, Minnesota "Hammertoe Digit Syndrome" "Soft Tissue Procedures in Cavus Foot" "Bunionectomies: Criteria and Procedures"

Feb. 18 San Diego Podiatric Medical Association 1984 1st Annual Cadaver Surgical Workshop San Diego, California 'Tendon Transfers — Hibbs-Statt"

Feb.22-26 Super Seminar 1984 Las Vegas, Nevada "Functional Anatomy of the Lesser Digits" "Osseous Correction of Metatarsus Adductus" "Types of Fixation and Non-Fixation Techniques and Their Affect on Bone Healing"

Apr. 6-7 American College of Foot Surgeons, Inc. Seminar 1984 Western Division Reno, Nevada "Surgical Management of Pes Cavus" "Surgical Management of Weakfoot"

May 25-28 Western Podiatry Congress 1984 Anaheim, California "Fifth Metatarsal Osteotomies" "Internal Fixation in Forefoot Surgery" "Achilles Tendon Ruptures — Conservation vs. Surgical Treatment"

Aug.26-30 Symposium on Osteosynthesis 1984 North American Faculty Cloister, Sea Island, Georgia Workshop Instructor"

Nov.15-18 Doctors Hospital Seminar 1984 San Diego, California "Principles of Tendon Transfers" "The Jones Teno Suspension" "The Hibbs Suspension" "The Split Tibialis Anterior Tendon Transfer"

Dec. 7-9 Valley Podiatry Association 1984 Baja Project for Crippled Children Seminar San Francisco, California "Bone Healing, Biology of Bone Healing, Gap Healing and Instability" "Medial Columnar Surgery for Flexible Flat Foot" "Anatomy and Biomechanics of Digital Deformities" "Overview Classification Radiographic Evaluation of Pes Cavus"

Jan.25-26 American College of Foot Surgeons 1985 Western Division Meeting Palm Springs, California. "Update on Digital Deformities and Lesser Metatarsal Disorders" "Update on Surgical Correction of Hallux Valgus"

Apr.17-21 Super Seminar 1985 Las Vegas, Nevada "Distal 'L' HAV Repair" "Tendo Achilles Lengthening" "General Classification of Pes Cavus" "Ankle Fractures Workshop"

May 17-19 Doctors Hospital Surgical Seminar 1985 Seattle, Washington 'Triceps Sur-al Contractions and Equinus Deformities of the Foot and Ankle" "Selection and Execution of Surgical Procedures" "Medical Management of the Pediatric Surgical Patient" "Pan Metatarsal Head Resection" "Surgical Use of Epinephrine" "Metatarsal Fracture and Dislocation"

Oct. 17 20 Doctors Hospital Fourteenth Annual Surgical Seminar 1985 San Diego, California "Stress Views" "Lisfranc Injury" "Hallux IPJ Fusion" "Repair of the Posterior " "Question and Answer Panel"

Jan. 30- American College of Foot Surgeons, Western Feb. 2 Division Lake Tahoe, Nevada 1986 "Mechanics of Ankle Injuries" "Management of Tears and Ruptures Involving the Tendo-Achilles"

Feb.21-23 Montana Podiatric Medical Association 1986 Winter Podiatry Seminar, Big Sky, Montana "Biomechanics of Digital Deformities" "Digital Surgery" "Biomechanics of Metatarsal Deformities" "Surgery of HAV: Distal Osteotomies" "Surgery of HAV: Base Osteotomies" "Biomechanics of Cavus Deformities" "Surgical Principles of Cavus Deformities"

Apr.25-27 Fifth Annual Baja Project for Crippled Children 1986 Las Vegas, Nevada "Soft Tissue Procedures for Pes Manus" "Digital Pathology and Treatment" "Evaluation and Treatment of Forefoot Equinus"

Aug.7-10 National Seminar — American Podiatric Medical Association 1986 San Antonio, Texas "Haglunds Retrocalcaneal Exostosis" "Heel Spur Syndrome" "Os Trigonum - Sheppards Fracture" "Os Tibiales Externum" "Cavus Foot Classification"

Sep.19-21 Sixth Annual OCPM Surgical Seminar 1986 Cleveland, Ohio "Etiology, Biomechanics and Evaluation of the Cavus Foot" "Surgical Correction of the Cavus Foot" "Surgical Correction of the Flatfoot"

Nov. 12 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine 1986 1986-87 Continuing Education Seminar Series "Biomechanics of Cavus Foot" "Surgical Procedures in the Cavus Foot"

Feb. 19 Mercy Medical Staff Third Annual Winter Clinical 1987 Symposium Vail, Colorado ": Benign Pathology?"

Mar.26-27 Super Seminar, Las Vegas, Nevada 1987 "Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Digits" "Mid Tarsal and Subtalar Arthrodesis"

Jul.23-26 Quinquennial Class of '72 Scientific Seminar 1987 San Diego, California "Biomechanics of Flat Foot with Special Attention to STA-peg Arthrodesis"

Sep.11-13 First Annual Foot & Ankle Institute Seminar 1987 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Stepwise Approach to Digital Sur-goy" "Anatomic Dissection in Hallux Valgus Surgery" "Lisfranc Fracture and Dislocation" "Surgical Treatment of Arthritic Exostosis"

Sep.15-18 Doctors Hospital Podiatric Education and Research 1987 Institute and San Diego Podiatric Medical Society Surgical Seminar San Diego, California "Lange - Hansen" "Tendon: Elective Techniques, Primary Tendon Surgery, and Repair of Primary Laceration and Rupture" "Salvage Reconstruction of the Forefoot" "Epiphyseal Injuries" "Triple Arthrodesis - Anatomic Dissection"

Feb.22-24 California College of Podiatric Medicine Super Seminar 1988 Las Vegas, Nevada "Pathomechanics of the Hammertoe" "Pathomechanics of the Ankle Joint" "Neuromuscular Disorders" "A Drop-foot Deformity - Operative Repair"

Apr. 14 A Symposium on Osteosynthesis 1988 Snowbird, Utah "JuVara Osteotomy"

May 21 American Podiatric Medical Residency Association 1988 Seminar Los Angeles, California 'Tendon Transfers in Podiatry"

Jun Jul. Podiatry Tracts Audio Presentation 1988 "The Cavus Foot - A Simplified Understanding

Jun.6-11 Western Podiatry Congress 1988 Reno, Nevada "Distal Metaphyseal Osteotomies: Reverdin" "Osteotomies with Modifications" "Forefoot Surgery: Review of Hammertoe Surgery" "Effects of the Musculoskeletal Structure on Foot Function" "Flat Foot"

Oct.6-9 Perspectives in Podiatric Surgery 1988 Cleveland, Ohio "Wound Closures and Wound Care" "Plantar Fibromatosis" "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" "Epiphyseal Stapling in Juvenile Hallux Valgus" "Morning of the Bizarre - Case Presentations"

Oct.13-16 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg - Update '88 1988 San Diego, California "Specialized Surgical Skills and Techniques Utilized in Tendon Surgery" "Restoration of the Neurologic Drop Foot Deformity" "Biomechanics & Function of the Ankle Joint" "Juvenile HAV - Epiphyseal Stapling"

Jan.13-15 Baja Project Surgical Seminar 1989 Los Angeles, California "Distal Metaphyseal Bunionectomies" "Soft Tissue Procedures for Pes Planus"

Mar.19-22 Super Seminar '89 1989 Las Vegas, Nevada "Pathomechanics of Common Foot and Ankle Problems" "Complications of Bunion Surgery and Their Management" "Pediatric Trauma of the Foot and Ankle"

May 6 Fourth Annual Podiatric Resident's Seminar 1989 Norristown, Pennsylvania "Epiphyseal Stapling in Juvenile Hallux Abductovalgus" "Pathomechanics of the Ankle Joint" Tendon Transfer in Neuromuscular Disease" "Benign versus Malignant Soft Tissue Lesions" "The Plantarflexed First Ray- A Case Report"

Jun.16-18 Basic Workshop: Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 1989 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Splintage/CerclageiTension Banding" "Cautions, Hazards, Complications and Disaster with Rigid Internal Compression Fracture"

Sep.15-17 Annual Podiatric Medical and Surgical Conference 1989 Buffalo, New York "Biomechanical Development of Hammertoe" "S.T.A. - Peg"

Oct. 7 American Physical Therapy Association Conference 1989 San Diego, California "Implant Arthroplasty of the 1st Metatarsal Phalangeal Joint"

Oct.12-15 18th Annual Surgical Seminar - Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg 1989 Update '89 San Diego, California "Intra-Operative Decision Making" "Plantar Fibromatosis" "Review of the "STA" Peg Procedure"

Nov.8-12 19th Annual Hershey Surgical Seminar 1989 Hershey, Pennsylvania "Anatomy, Histology and Physiology of Tendons, Tendon Sheath, Peritenon and Pully Apparati of the Foot and Ankle" An Evening with Donald R. Green, D.P.M.: "Biomechanics of Ankle, Subtalar and Midtarsal Joints" "Subtalar Arthroereisis - STA Peg" "Cavus Foot Classification and Surgery" "Austin Osteotomy" "Epiphyseal Stapling in Juvenile HAV" "Dislocated Second MPJ Joint"

Dec. 7-10 Hershey Surgical Seminar West 1989 Indian Wells, California "Austin Bunionectomy and Modifications

Mar.12-14 Super Seminar 1990 Las Vegas, Nevada "Review of Hallux IPJ Fusion Techniques" "Peroneus Longus and Tibialis Posterior Transfer to Calcaneus"

Mar.29- Podiatry Institute Seminar Apr. 1 Atlanta, Georgia 1990 "Keller Bunionectomy - Long Term Follow Up" "STA Peg Arthroereisis"

Oct.11-14 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1990 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg San Diego, California "Keller Bunionectomy: Long Term Follow Up" "Gentamicin Impregnated: Polymethylmetacrylate Beads" "STA Peg Arthroereisis: Surgical Repair of Juvenile Pes Valgus"

Oct.25-27 Internal Fixation in Foot and Ankle Surgery 1990 Cleveland, Ohio "Principles and Techniques of Tension Band Wiring" "Hazards and Complications of Internal Fixation"

Feb.1-4 The Baja Project for Crippled Children 1991 "Correction of Mild to Moderate Hallux Abductovalgus (Metaphyseal osteotomies for HAV)" 'Juvenile Hallux Abductovalgus" Apr.12-14 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1991 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg Atlanta, Georgia "Aseptic Necrosis Following the Austin" "Decision Making in Pes Cavus Surgery" "Etiology and Pathomechanics of Digital Deformities" "Evolution of the "Implant"; Past, Present, Future" "Motion Analysis"

May 21-25 Western Podiatric Medical Congress 1991 Los Angeles, California "Soft Tissue Lesions in the Lower Extremity" "Flatfoot Surgery, Evaluation and Overview" "Foot Surgery in Neuromuscular Disease"

Oct. 10-13 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1991 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg San Diego, California "Etiology and Pathomechanics of Digital Deformities" "Aseptic Necrosis Following the Austin" "Evolution of the 'Implant', Past, Present, Future" "Motion Analysis" "Decision Making in Pes Cavus Surgery" "Experience with the STA Peg" Workshops: "Comprehensive Workshop on Internal Fixation in Foot Surgery" "Surgical Technique Film Theater" "Clinical Case Presentations"

Oct. 24-27 4th Annual Northcoast Super Saver Seminar 1991 Cleveland, Ohio 'Juvenile Hav Deformity and Epiphysiodesis" "Implant Arthroplasty: The Past, the Present, and the Future" "The Overlapping Fifth Toe Deformity" "Avascular Necrosis: Fact or Fiction" "Hazards of Internal Fixation" "Biomechanics and Arthrosis of the Ankle Joint" "Case Presentations and Discussion"

Nov. 11 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine Continuing Education 1991 Seminar 1992 Series, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "Implant Arthroplasties and Their Failures" "Internal Fixation and Associated Complications"

Apr.15-18 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1992 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg Update '92 - Podiatry Institute Atlanta, Georgia "Foot Implants, Complications & Failures" "Heel Spur Syndrome, Plantar Surgical Approach"

Oct. 11-14 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1992 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg Update '92 - Podiatry Institute "Foot Complications & Failures" '"The Keller Bunionectomy Revised" "Continuous Passive Motion Following 1st MPJ Surgery" "Aseptic Necrosis Following Distal Osteotomies of the 1st Metatarsal" "Heel Spur Syndrome, Plantar Surgical Approach" "Complications of Internal Fixation"

Oct. 15 San Diego 92' 1992 44th Annual American Association of Family Practice (AAFP) Scientific Assembly Pediatric Gait Problem

Jan.21-24 AO/ASIF Podiatric Course 1993 Baltimore, Maryland "Implant Failure and Failure of Internal Fixation"

Feb.10-13 American College of Foot Surgeons 1993 San Diego, California "Sequential Release of the Metatarsal Phalangeal Joint" "Hallux and First Ray Resections: A Retrospective Study" "FootTrak Motion Analysis of Subtalar Motion" "STA-Peg Arthroereisis Procedure in Pes Plano Valgus: A Retrospective Study"

Apr.15-18 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1993 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg Update '93 - Podiatry Institute Atlanta, Georgia Treatment for Tibialis Posterior Rupture by Kidner-Young-STA Peg'

Jun.11-13 American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine 1993 San Diego, California "Management of the Ruptured Posterior Tibial Tendon" "Surgical Techniques for Management of Recalcitrant Plantar Fascitis"

Jul.22-24 Primary Care for the 21st Century 1993 San Diego, California "Common Problems in Podiatry for the Primary Care Physician"

Sep.10-12 A State-of-the-Art-Approach 1993 7th Annual Foot & Ankle Institute Seminar Philadelphia, PA "Planal Dominance in Flexible Flatfoot" "Treatment of Tibialis Posterior Rupture" "Base Wedge vs. Austin for Correction of Hallux Valgus" "Functional Repair of Lesser MPJ Arthrosis"

Oct. 7-10 Podiatry Institute Seminar 1993 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg San Diego, California "Sagittal Plane Osteotomy for latrogenic Deformities of the 1st Metatarsal" "Surgical Management of Rheumatoid Forefoot" Treatment for Tibialis Posterior Rupture by Kidner-Young STA-peg"

Nov. Podiatry Institute Seminar 1993 Sanibell, Florida "DJD, Aseptic Necrosis and Other Deteriorations of the 1st MPJ" "Epinephrine in Forefoot Surgery"

Jan.13-15 Podiatry Institute 1994 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Snowbird '94 "DJD, Aseptic Necrosis and Other Deteriorations of the 1st MPJ" "Epinephrine in Forefoot Surgery"

Apr.7-10 Podiatry Institute 1994 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg Atlanta, Georgia "Functional Repair for Lesser MPJ Arthrosis" "Use of Betadine in Podiatry" "Pes Cavus Classification: A Simplified Approach" "Prophylactic Antibiotics and Foot Implant Procedures"

Apr.29-30 The 10th Annual VAMC Albuquerque Podiatric Resident's Seminar 1994 "Epiphysiodesis in Juvenile HAV" STA-peg Arthroesis Juvenile Pes Planus Deformity" "Sesamoiditis" "AVN from Distal Osteotomies of the 1st MPJ" "Distal vs. Proximal Osteotomies for HAV Correction"

Sept. 9-11 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine 1994 8th Annual Foot & Ankle Institute Seminar 91w Best of PCPM & the Podiatry Institute Philadelphia, Pennsylvania "STA-peg in the Treatment of the Flexible Pes Valgus" "Complications of Hammertoe Surgery" Epiphysiodesis in Juvenile HAV" "Implants: Current Concepts" "Classic Biomechanics & Traditional Classifications of Cavus Deformity"

Oct. 6-9 Podiatry Institute 1994 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg San Diego, California "Functional Repair for Lesser MPJ Arthrosis" "Study of Avascular Necrosis of the 1st Metatarsal" "Radiographic Assessment of Metatarsus Primus Elevatus" "Classic Biomechanics and Traditional Classification of Cavus Foot" "Stage 1 Cavus Deformity" "Epinephrine in Forefoot Surgery"

Dec.2-3 1994 2nd Munich Symposium for Foot Surgery 1994 American-German Seminar for Forefoot Surgery International Discussion "Radiographic Assessment" "Complications of Hallux Valgus Surgery" "Pathomechanics of the Hammertoe" "Surgical Restoration of Lesser MPJ" "Cock-up Deformity and Overlapping 5th Toes"

Jan.5-8 AO/ASIF Podiatric Course 1995 Advanced Podiatric Course Monterey, California "Implant Failure, Screw Fracture and Removal of Broken Screws" "Postoperative Management; Analysis and Considerations"

Jan.26-28 The Podiatry Institute 1995 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Snowbird '95 "Classic Biomechanics of the Cavus Foot", "STAGE I Cavus Deformity", "Plantar Fasciotomy for Heel Pain", "Complications of Hallux Valgus Surgery"

Mar. 1-4 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 199553rd Annual Meeting & Scientific Seminar San Francisco, California "Biomechanical Basis for Digital Reconstruction" Donald R. Green, DPM

Apr.27-30 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg 1995 Atlanta, Georgia "Arthroplasty with Muscle Tendon Balance for Lesser MPJ Luxation & Arthrosis" "Sesamoiditis vs. Sesamoid Fracture" "Plantar Fasciotomy for Heel Pain" "Verrucoid Carcinoma" "Young's Suspension an Effective Procedure"

May 19-21 The Podiatry Institute 1995 "Austin vs. Base Wedge IMA >15° Analysis" "Ganley Technique for Lesser MPJ Arthrosis" "Classic Biomechanics" "Stage I - Cavus Deformity" "Sesamoiditis vs. Sesamoid Fracture"

Sep. 28- Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg Oct. 1 San Diego, CA 1995 "Plantar fascitis/Calcaneal Spur Syndrome" "Plantar Fasciotomy for Heel Pain" "Arthroplasty with MTh for Lesser MPJ Luxation and Arthrosis" "Young's Suspension; an effective procedure?" "Sesamoiditis vs. Sesamoid Fracture" "Role of the Sesamoid Apparatus in Hallux Limitus" "Malignant Melanoma" "Verrucoid Carcinoma"

Oct.6-7 OPMA - Tulsa, OK 1995 "Radiographic Evaluation of the Foot" "Austin vs Base wedge/McBride for IM angle >15°" "Biomechanical Etiology of Hammer Digit Syndrome" "Biomechanical Evaluation of the Cavus Foot" 'Juvenile bunionectomy" "Tibial Sesamoiditis vs Fracture"

Nov. 8-12 The Podiatry Institute 1995 Sanibel Island, FL 'Transfer Lesions & Management of Mal-alignment of Lesser Metatarsal Osteotomies" "Infection & Implants" "PICA Case Review: Ligated Forefoot Surgery"

Dec. 7-10 ACFS Florida Division 1995 St. Petersburg, FL "Hallux Valgus - The California Way"

Jan.19-21 Dermatology For The Non-Dermatologist 1996 La Jolla, CA Tricks for Treating Skin Problems Below the Knee"

Jan.25-27 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Seminar 1996 Snowbird, Utah '96 "Hallux Limitus/Hallux Rigidus: Joint Salvage Procedures & Arthroplasty Techniques" "Sesamoiditis vs. Sesamoid Fracture" "Frieberg's Infraction" "Techniques for Repair of the Dislocated Lesser MPJ"

Feb. 3-4 The 1996 Annual Scientific Seminar 1996 Ohio Podiatric Medical Students Association "Biomechanics of Pes Cavus" "Biomechanics of Pes Planus" "Surgical Correction of Pes Planus"

Feb. 4 Northeast Ohio Residency Consortium 1996 "Phalangeal Base Resection for the Management of the Lesser MPJ Pathology" "Epiphysiodesis for the Management of Juvenile and Adolescent HAV Deformity" "Select Case Presentations" "The Young's Suspension" "Peroneus Longus, Tibialis Posterior Tendon Transfer for Calcaneus Gait" "Verrucoid Carcinoma" "Hibbs Suspension for Extensor Substitution"

Apr.25-28 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg 1996 Atlanta, Georgia "Digital Surgery 25 year Review" "PIPJ Arthroplasty vs. Arthrodesis" "Base Wedge vs. Austin (IMA > 15° )" "Modified Waterman Procedure"

Jun. 13-16 The Podiatry Institute 1996 Hilton Head, So. Carolina "Complications of the Keller bunionectomy" "Digital Arthrodesis vs. Digital Arthroplasty" "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" "Alternative Approach in Repair of Stage 3,4"

Jun. 28-30 Stanford Podiatric Surgical Section's 1996 1st Annual Seminar "The Problems/Complications of Present Fixation" "Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile HAV"

Jul. 26-28 Santa Fe Podiatric Surgical Seminar 1996 Santa Fe, New Mexico "STA-peg Arthroereisis" "Young Tenosuspension" "Keller Bunionectomy" "First Metatarsal Epiphysiodesis"

Oct. 10-13 Reconstructive Surgery of Foot & Ankle 1996 Update '96 San Diego, CA "A Synopsis of Digital Surgery" "Base Wedge vs Austin (IMA >15°) "A Review of the Keller Procedure" "Modified Waterman Procedure" "Newborn Exam"

Jan. 23-25 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Seminar 1997 Snow Bird, Utah "The First Ray & Podiatric Malpractice Cases" "Tibialis Posterior Tendon Dysfunction & Adult Acquired Flatfoot" "Subtalar Joint Arthroereisis & Medial Arch Tenosuspension Procedures for TPD" "Arthrodesis vs. Arthroplasty - A Long Term Analysis" "Base Resection for MPJ Dislocation"

Apr. 17-20 26th Annual Seminar, Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg, Update '97 1997 Atlanta, Georgia E. Dalton McGlary Honors Lecture "Retrospective Analysis of Minimal Incision, Endoscopic & Open Procedures for Heel Spur Syndrome and Plantar Fasciitis" 'Tarsal Coalition"

May 23-25 Smorgasbord '97, Sponsored by Biomechanics Group (UK) 1997 Stone-On-Trent, ENGLAND "Generalized Foot Function" "Cavus Foot - A Simplified Approach" "Pathomechanics of Hammertoes" "Digital Arthrodesis vs. Arthroplasty" "Digital Management of the Rheumatoid Foot" "Soft Tissue Procedure in Cavus Foot" "Radiographic Evaluation of Feet - Mechanical and Surgical Considerations" "Sesamoditis vs. Fracture Plus Anatomy of Sesamoid Apparatus" "X-ray Interpretation Workshop"

July 17-19 Highlights and Refinements in Modem Podiatric Surgery and Trauma 1997 Big Sky, Montana "Funtion of Tibialis Posterior" "STA Peg Use in TPD" 'TPD Surgical Algorithm, #11 TN Fusion" "Young's Suspension, a Video Case Presentation" "Lesser MPJ Arthrosis - Mini-Keller" "Arthroplasty vs Arthrodesis: Long-Term Results"

October 16-19 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Leg - Update '97 1997 "Tarsal Coalition" "Clear Cell Sarcoma of the Foot" "Retained Fixation Hardware for First Metatarsal Osteotomies" "Retrospective Analysis of Minimal Incision, Endoscopic & Open Procedures for Heel Spur Syndrome & Plantar Fasciitis"

January 29-31 Winter '98 in Park City 1998 "Fifth Metatarsal Fractures" "Modified Waterman Procedure for Hallux Limitus" "Soft Tissue Lesions of the Foot and Ankle"

February 26-27 John H. Weed 1998 Advanced Biomechanics Seminar 1998 "Radiological Changes in the Foot with Biomechanical Dysfunction"

March 6-8 AO/ASIF Podiatric Advanced Course 1998 Lecture "Lisfranc Fracture Dislocation" Lecture "Practical Exercise II/Revision/Reconstructive Surgery Labs (1st MPJ Arthrodesis"

April 23-26 Podiatry Institute 27th Annual Seminar 1998 Reconstructive Surgery of the foot and Leg, Update '98 "Radiology and Biomechanical Foot Types" "Clear Cell Sarcoma vs. Myxochondroma" "Newborn Evaluation - Range of Motion"

May 2831 Western Podiatric Medical Congress 1998 "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" "Pathomechanics of Digital Deformities" "Green Modifications for Hallux Valgus Correction" Workshop - Foot and Ankle Internal Fixation

Sept. 24-27 Podiatry Institute and San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 1998 "Update '98" "Resection of Middle Facet-Talocalneal Coalition" "Radiology and Biomechanical Foot Types" "Hallux Limitus/Rigidus Unique Clinical Features" San Diego, California

Oct. 22-25 11th Annual Seminar by Northeast Ohio Academy of Podiatric Medicine and 1998 Ohio Podiatric Medical Association "Biomechanical Radiology" "Diagnosis and Treatment of Juvenile/Adolescent HAV Deformity" "Treatment Options for Lesser MPJ Arthritis" "Conservative vs. Surgical Management of Heel Spur Syndrome" Cleveland, Ohio

Feb. 4-6 Podiatry Institute and Utah Podiatric Medical Association 1999 "STA-Peg Arthroereisis" "Retrocalcaneal Pathology" "Mini-Keller for Lesser MTPJ Arthrosis" Park City, Utah

March 19-21 Podiatry Institute and Temple Univ. School of Podiatric Medicine 1999 Foot and Ankle Institute Seminar 1999 "Mini-Digital Keller" "Complications of K-wires in Digital Surgery" "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" "Avascular Necrosis - Does it Really Occur?" "Failure of the Green-Watermann Procedure" Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

May 13-16 Podiatry Institute - 28th Annual Seminar 1999 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg "Results of Conservative Care of Plantar Fasciitis" Atlanta, Georgia

Sept. 30 - Podiatry Institute - Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg Update '99

Oct. 3, 1999 ”Influence of Prominent Plantar Protrusion on Chronic Heel Pain" "Results of Conservative Care of Plantar Fasciitis" "Evaluation of Surgical Fascial Release for Plantar Fasciitis" "Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy" San Diego, California

Feb. 10-12 2000 Park City 2000 - Complications and Consequences of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery "Mock Trial - Plaintiff" "Strategy for Management of Complications" (Recognition and Acknowledgement of the Specific Complication) "Clinical Complications and Legal Ramifications" (Digital Surgery Complications) Park City, Utah

March 25-26 OPMSA/AAWP Symposium 2000 2000 "STA peg Arthroereisis (1.5 hours) Cleveland, Ohio

April 6-9 Podiatry Institute 29th Annual Seminar 2000 Update 2000 "Long Term follow-up of the Modified STA-Peg Implant" "Comparison of Steroid and Toradol for Postoperative Pain Management" Atlanta, Georgia

May 25-28 Western Podiatric Medical Congress - 2000 2000 "Heel Pain, Conservative Management" "Heel Pain, Comparison of Open, MIS, EPF" "Rearfoot Surgery Workshop - Cadaver Lab" Anaheim, California

Oct. 5-8 Podiatry Institute Update 2000, San Diego 2000 "Long Term Follow-up of the Modified STA-Peg Implant" "Long Term Results of the Modified Green-Waterman" "Comparison of Dexamethasone and Toradol for Postoperative Pain Management"

Feb. 8-10 Podiatry Institute, Park City, Utah 2001 "Case Presentations: Issues of Informed Consent" "Complications: Keller Bunionectomy" "Complications: Digital Surgery"

Mar. 29 - Apr. 1 2001 Super Seminar 2001 "Pathologies of the Hallux and Their Treatment" Fusions of the Foot and Ankle: "1st MTPJ Fusions" Plantar Heel Pain: Diagnosis and Treatment: "Conservative Care Effectiveness" "Comparison of Surgical Approaches for a Plantar Release"

April 5-8 30th Annual Seminar - Podiatry Institute 2001 "Long-term Results in Treatment of Ankle Fractures" "Long-term Results of the Modified Waterman"

May 24-27 2001 The Western - Western Podiatric Medical Congress 2001 "Salvage of Failed Heel Surgery" Lecturer "Forefoot Surgery Workshop" Instructor "Internal Fixation" Instructor

Sept. 27-30 Podiatry Institute Update 2001- San Diego 2001 "Flake Austin Arthroereisis Technique" "Juvenile Hallux Valgus" "Long Term Results of the Modified Waterman" "Local Anesthesia/EpinephrineiTourniquets in Forefoot Surgery" "Bone Graft Contamination with Break in Sterile Field"

October 4-7 Region X - Mississippi Podiatric Medical Association 2001 "Long Term Results of the Modified Green Waterman Bunionectomy" "Heel Pain Evaluation and Conservative Management" " Comparison of MIS, EPG, and Open Surgery for Correction of Recalcitrant Plantar Fasciitis" "Salvaging the Complications of Heel Spur Surgery"

April 11-14 Podiatry Institute Annual Seminar - Atlanta Georgia 2002 "Dealing with Complications of Plantar Fasciotomy" "Local Anesthesia with Epinephrine and Concurrent Use of Pneumatic Ankle Tourniquet In Forefoot Surgery" (20 minutes). "Contamination Rates and Organisms Associated with Insertion of a Bone Specimen From Dropped Sterile Surgical Field"

June 20-21 Western Podiatric Medical Conference - Anaheim, California 2002 Lectured Cavus Foot; Workshop - "Advanced Internal Fixation and External Fixation "

August 8-10 Biomechanics Summer School - 2002- Hethrop Park, UK 2002 "Biomechanics of Lesser Digital Deformities" "Planar Dominance of the Subtalar and Midtarsal Joints" "Correlating Biomechanics and X-rays" "Pes Cavus - A Simplified Approach" Workshop: "Planar Dominance of the ST and MTJt.s" "Correlating Biomechanics and X-ray"

Sept 19-22 The Podiatry Institute and San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2002 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg Update 2002 "Dealing with Complications of Plantar Fasciotomy" "Contamination Rates and Organisms Associated With Insertion of a Bone Specimen Dropped from The Sterile Surgical Field"

Dec 13-15 The Podiatry Institute and Presbyterian Medical Center 2002 Current Problems in the High-Risk Foot December 2002 " Biomechanics of Digital Functions" "Mini-Keller for Dislocated Lesser MTPJ" "Complications of Digital Surgery" "Modified Waterman Osteotomy" "Heel Spur Syndrome: Salvaging the Symptomatic Post-Op Patient" "Contamination Rates & Organisms Associated with Dropped Bone from a Sterile Field"

Feb. 05-09 2003 The Podiatry Institute and The Utah Podiatric Medical Society Forefoot Surgery Update- The New & The Old " The Keller Bunionectomy" "The Mini Keller Procedure" "Complications of Lesser Digit Surgery" "Epinephrine and Tourniquets- A safe Marriage?" "Sesamoiditis or Fracture"

April 10-13 2003 The 32" Annual Conference, Atlanta, GA Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Update 2003 "Update on the STA-Peg Arthroereisis" "Toradol vs Decadron in treatment of plantar fasciitis"

June 26-28 2003 The Western Podiatry Congress, Anaheim, CA " 1st MPJ Function and Dysfunction in Hallux Limitus" " Hallux Limitus: Joint Preservation vs. Arthrodesis Surgery"

July 20-27 2003 Biomechanics and Surgery, Alaska " Toradol Use Intra Op" " Toradol Use with Plantar Fasciitis" " Salvaging The surgical Heel Spur Syndrome" " Digital Deformities" " Cx of Digital Surgery" " Sesamoid Function in Hallux Limitus (The Forgotten Joint)" " Surgery Consideration sin Hallux Limitus" " Modified Keller Bunionectomy with Tendon Balancing" " Green Watermann Bunionectomy"

September 20-21 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Association 2003 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Update 2003 " Update on the STA-Peg Arthroereisis" " Toradol vs Decadron in Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis"

January 29-31 2004 The Podiatry Institute Park City, UT An Update on Forefoot Surgery, Update 2004 " Epiphysiodesis in Juvenile and Adolescent HAV Deformity" " Wedge Osteotomy of the Metatarsal for Transverse Plane Deformities" " Subtalar Joint Arthroereisis as an Augmentation Procedure"

February 11-15 2004 ACFAS 62' Annual Scientific Conference San Diego, CA " Internal Fixation-Rearfoot" " Closing base wedge should be replaced with Lapidus" " When is it Really Healed?- Evaluation of Arthrodesis, Fractures, and Osteotomies"

March 18-21 2004 California School of Podiatric Mediciine at Sammuel Merric College,Las Vegas, NV “Super Seminar 2004 “Hypermobility of the 1 Ray” “Tendon Transfers/Transformations (FDL,AN., Tibial) “Achilles Tendon Lengthening Procedures”

April 1-4 2004 The Podiatry Institute Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Update 2004, Atlanta Georgia “The Checkmark Procedure, A Lesser Metatarsal Osteotomy” “Proximal Fifth Metatarsal Fractures with Metatarsal Adductus Foot Type” “Self – reinforced Poly-l-lactic Acid Pin and Buried threades K-wire in the fixation of the Austin Buinioectomy”

April 28, - May 1 2004 International Foot & Ankle Congress, New Orleans, Louisiana “Epiphysiodesis for Juvfenile HAV Deformity” “A Predictable Result?”

July 1-4, 2004 The South Carolina Podiatric Medical Association Advancements In The Treatment of Complicated Foot & Ankle “Fracture of the First Metatarsal Head Following Austin Bunionectomy” “Avascular Necrosis Stimulating Infection Following McBride Bunion” “Clear Cell Carcinoma” “Verrucous Carcinoma”

September 30- The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society October 3 2004 Reconstructive Surgery of the foot & Ankle “The Austin Flake Arthroereisis” “Reverdin Laird Ostectomy” Lapidus Is Better Than A Base Wedge”

February 3 – 5 12 Annual Ski Conference 2005 Insights & Controversies in Foot & Ankle Surgery The Biomechanics of Hallux Limitus Lapidus vs. Closing Base Wedge Osteotomy – Is One Really Better? Avascular Necrosis Following Mc Bride Bunionectomy

March 31 34th Annual Atlanta Conference April 3 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle 2005 Atlanta, GA “The Austin Bunionectomy Revisited; a review of 59 cases” “Prophylactic Antibiotics in Clean Foot surgery; is it necessary?” “Prophylactic use of Antibiotic Impregnated PMMA Beads” “External Neurolysis with Release of the DTIML For Intermetatarsal Neuromas; a Retrospective Study”

September 9-11 Foot Surgery Complications and the Complicated Foot 2005 Atlantic City, NJ “The Flake Austin Arthroeresis in the Juvenile Patient” “Interface Screw for Flexor Transfer in Toes” “Removable Casting technique for Charcot Foot” “Complications of Heel Surgery” “TN Fusion and the Arthroeresis: Is there a place for Arthroeresis in the Adult?”

September 22-25 The Podiatry Institute 2005 Reconstructive Surgery of the foot & Ankle Update 2005 San Diego, CA “Synovial Sarcoma in the Lower Extremity”

February 2 – 4 Park City 2006 2006 13th Annual Ski Conference Park City, Utah “Malignant Lesions of the Foot”

March 30 Podiatry Institute 35th Annual Surgical Seminar 2006 Update 2006 Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Extrimity Atlanta, Georgia “Base Wedge Osteotomy Mc Bride Bunionectomy – Long Term Results” “JHAV Epiphyseodesis Review” “Keller Buinonectomy Review”

June 15 – 18 Western Podiatric Medical Congress 2006 2006 The Western Anaheim,California “Flake Austin Arthroereisis Workshop”

August 25-27 The Podiatry Institute 2006 Gerald V.YU, DPM Memorial Seminar Cleveland, OH “Epiphyseal Stapling for JHAV” “ Flake Austin Arthroeresis”

Sept 27 – 30 The Podiatry Institute & San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2007 Reconstructive Surgery of The Foot & Ankle, Update 2007 San Diego, CA “Management of 1st MPJ Sesamoid Pathology” “Results of Pressure Gradient Changes on the Calcaneocuboid Joint Following Fascia Sectioning & Arthroereisis: Donald R. Green, Peter Kim

Feb. 7 – 9 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association 2008 Park City, Utah “CBWO vs Lapidus – Favoring CBWO” “Tarsal vs Decadron P.O. Bunion Deformities” :Stress Dorsiflexation Lateral X-ray for 1st MTPJ Evaluation in bunion surgery” “Toradol vs Decadton: PO Local injections “ CBW Osteotomy vs Lapidus Favor CBWO

April 4 Podiatry Institute – 39th Annual Surgical Seminar 2008 “Radiographic and Clinical Analysis of Proximal Wedge Shelf Osteotomy for Correction of Large IM Angle HAV Deformity” (Justin Colarco, DPM & Donald R. Green, DPM) “Rates and Risks of Thromboembolism in Foot and Ankle Surgery” (Amir Hajimirsadeghi, DPM & Donald R. Green, DPM) “Biomechanics and Plantar Fascitis: A Radiographic Study” (Matthew Takeuchi, DPM, Myron Hall, DPM, Donald R. Green, DPM)

July 24 – 27 National Meeting APMA 2008 “Epiphysiodesis for Correction of Juvenile Hallax Abductovlagus”

October 2-5 The Podiatry Institute & San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2008 Reconstructive Surgery of The Foot & Ankle, Update 2008 “Hallux Valgus& Related 1st Ray Disorders Stress Dorsof;exion Radiographs of the 1st MPJ” (Roodabeh Samini, DPM, Donald Green, DPM) “Hallux Limitus / Rigidus Surgery” (Donald Green, DPM) “Talonavicular Fusion with STJ Arthroereisis” (San Hsieh, DPM, Donald Green, DPM)

Feb 5-7 2009 The Podiatry Institute The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Insights & Controversies in Foot & Ankle Surgery “MRI Evaluation of Osteomyelitis in the Diabetic Population” “TN Fusion with STJ Arthroeresis” “Hallux Limitus/ Rigidus Surgery”

March 26-29 The Podiatry Institute 2009 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle “Talonavicular Joint Arthrodesis with Subtalar Joint Arthroereisis For Correction of Adult Acquired Flatfoot Deformity” “MRI Evaluation of Osteomyelitis in the Diabetic Foot:” “Comparison to Surgical Pathology”

April 17-19 The Podiatry Institute & 2009 The Texas Podiatric Medical Association “Flake Austin Arthroeresis: 25 Years of Experience” “Talonavicular Arthrodesiswith STJ Arthroereisis” “Favoring Closing Base Wedge Osteotomies vs Lapidus” “Stress Dprsiflexion lateral X-Ray for 1st MTPJ Evaluation in bunion Surgery” “Bone: You ‘ve dropped it on the OR floor … now what?”

Sept 25-26 Orange County Podiatric Medical Association 2009 Advancements in Foot & Ankle Surgery “Epiphyseodesis for Juvenile HAV Patients” “Talonavicular Arthrodesis with Subtalar Joint Arthroereisis in Lieu of Triple Arthrodesis”

October 1 – 4 The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2009 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle & Leg Update 2009 “Extra- Articular Arthroereisis Implant in the Pediatric Flexible Flatfoot: A Comprehensive Review of the Evidence”

Feb 4 – 6 The Podiatry Institute 2010 Park City Utah “Biomechanics of HAV” “Keller Bunionectomy” “Mini Keller Lesser Digital Procedure” “Plantar Fascitis Techniques & Salvage”

March 11- 14 The Podiatry Institute and AO North America 2010 Podiatry Basic Course The Peabody Hotel Orlando Florida Non – Srew Fixation Techniques “Principles of Tension Building” - Intramedullary Splintage and Tension Band Wire Techniques Oblique Orientations- Screw Fixations “Long Oblique Fracture / Lessser Metatarssal” - “Anchor” and “ Compression” Screws Fixation of The Medial Malleolus “Medial Malleolus / Vertical Shear Fracture - Anti – Glide Plae Summary Lectures - Guidelines for Removal of Implants ( Uncomplicated) - Complications of Internal Fixation - Broken Screws Removed

September 8 – 11 The Podiatric Institute, Decatur, Georgia and 2010 AO North America, Paoli, Pennsylvania Hilton Torrey Pines La Jolla CA Non Screw Fixation Techniques- “Principals of Tenison Banding: -Intramedullary Splintage and Tension Band Wire Techniques”

September 30 – The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society October 3, Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot Ankle, and Leg 2010 Update 2010 Rearfoot and Ankle – “Systemic Approach to Pediatric Flatfoot Surgery” “Arthroeresis” 1st Ray Evaluation & Surgery “Importance of Stability with Flexibility” “Juvenile HAV”

Feb 3-5 The Podiatry Institute & The Utah Podiatric Medical Association 2011 Insights and Controversies In Foot and Ankle Surgery The First Ray – Tightrope Bunionectomy Trauma – FHL Tendon Transfer for Ruptured Peroneals Complications Section – Complications of Internal Fixation Medicine and Topics of Interest – Soft tissue lesions of the Lower Extrdmity

April 28 - The Podiatry Institute & The Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association May 1 2011 Surgical Pearls by the Sea: Current Trend in Foot & Ankle Treatment Tight Rope Buinionectomy Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile Hallux Valgus STJ Arthroeresis: Flake – Austin STA – PEG Pes Cavus: Simplifying the Complex Lesser MTPJ Arthrosis: Functional Repair FHL tendon transfer for Peroneal Tendon Rupture (STATT) Split Tibial Anterior Tendon Transfer Peroneal Tendinopathy

Oct 28 – 30 Western University of Health Sciences 2011 College of Podiatric Medicine The Science Of The Foot Stability vs Flexibility of the 1st Ray: Surgical Considerations Biomechanical Changes in the Foot Following Arthroereisis

Sept 7 – 10 Podiatric Basic Course 2011 Hilton La Jolla CA K Wire Splintage and Tension Band Wire Techniques 5th Metatarsal Avulsion ( Single Loop/Figure “8”) Guidelines for Removal of Implants (Uncomplicated); Complications of Internal Fixation; Broken Screw Removal

Sep 22 -25 The Podiatry Institute & The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2011 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Biomechanics or Hallux Limitus

Dec 2 – 4 The Podiatry Institute And The Illinois Podiatric Medical Association 2011 Windy City Podiatry Conference Chicago Illinois Rearfoot and Ankle – Talonavicular Fusion with Subtalar Arthroereisis Hallux Valgus and related 1st Ray Disorders – Biomechanics of Hallux Limitus Hallux Valgus and Related 1st Ray Disorders – Tightrope Bunionectomy Hallux Valgus and Related 1st Ray Disorders – Modified Waterman Buninectomy for Hallux Limitus Forefoot – Reconstructive Techniques – Mini Keller Arthroplasty for Lesser MTPJ Arthrosis

March 8 – 11 The Podiatry Institute & The Arizona Podiatric Association 2011 Valley of the Sun Podiatry Conference Phoenix AZ Hallux Valgus – Part 1 – Tightrope Bunionectomy Hallux Valgus – Part 1- Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile Hallux Valgus Hallux Valgus – Part 2 – Biomechanics of Hallux Limitus Hallux Valgus – Part 2 – Modified Watermann Bunionectomy for Hallux Limitus Forefoot Surgery –Part 2 – Mini Keller Arthroplasty for Lesser MTPJ Arthrosis Rearfoot and Ankle – Talonavicular Fusion with Subtalar Arthroereisis

March 29 – The Podiatry Institute – 42nd Annual Surgical Seminar Update 2012 April 1 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg 2012 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Atlanta GA Reduction or Pain Associated with Lower Extremity Injections Achilles Tendon Repair: Modifies Triple Kessler vs. Krakow Suture Technique Unsuspected Classic Kaposi Sarcoma

June 7 – 10 The 2012 Western Foot an Ankle Confrence 2012 Disneyland Hotel and Convention Center Anaheim California Biomechanical Consideration in Subtalar Joint Arthroereisis

Sept 27 – 30 The Podiatry Institute & The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2012 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Update 2012 Pro & Con: The Base Wedge Osteotomy vs Lapidus Arthroereisis

Oct 26 – 28 2012 APMA Region One / Podiatry Institute Confrence 2012 Arthroeresis Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile Hallux Valgus Tightrope Bunionectomy Mini Keller Arthroplasty for lesser MTPJ Unsuspected Classical Kaposi Sarcoma

May 16 – 19 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Update 2013 2013 Treatment of Recalcitrant Foot Ulcers with Dermal Skin Alograft Tightrope Bunionectomy Revisited

Aug 23 – 25 The Podiatry Institute & The Kansas Podiatric Medical Association 2013 Sesamoid Function or 1st Ray Function? Tight Rope Bunionectomy Peroneal Tendon Rupture TN Fusion Arthroereisis Heel Spur Syndrome Salvage Symptoms PO MIS for recalcitrant Plantar Fascitits

Sept 18 – 21 Podiatric Basic Course 2013 Standard Cortical Screw – Lag Technique

Sept 26 – 29 San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2013 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg 1st Ray Function Biomechanics of Cavus Foot

Oct 4 – 6 The Podiatry Institute & The New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 2013 Insights & Advancements In Foot & Ankle Surgery Minimal – Incision Surgery for Recalcitrant Plantar Fascitis Flake Austin Arthroereisis Talonavicular Fusion Arthroereisis Epiphyseal Stapling for Juvenile HAV Achilles Rupture Suture Strength Use of local Toradol

Feb 6-8 The Podiatry Institute & The Utah Podiatric Medical 2014 Association Keller Bunionectomy TN Fusion Arthroereisis Tendon Transfer for Ruptured Peroneals Achilles Tendon Repair – Strength of Suture Technique Post op Toradal Injections

April 3-6 The Podiatry Institute Update 2014 2014 CT 3D Image Analysis of the Sagittal Plane Weight Bearing Surfaces of the Metatarsals Metatarsal Adductus: Radiographic and PathomedicalAnalysis Interpositional Arthroplasty / Acellular Dermal Allograft in the lesser MPJ

May 15-17 The Podiatry Institute Wine County Podiatric Symposium 2014 Escape to Napa Valley What to do when the Bone Graft Hits the Floor? TightRope Bunionectomy Top 3 Surgical Pearls Best 2 Articles I Have Read This Year

Sept 25-28 The Podiatry Institute & The San Diego Podiatry Medical Society 2014 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg 1st Ray Hypermobility Digital Function

May 14-17 The Podiatry Institute Update 2015 2015 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Lower Extremity Deformity caused by Parkes Weber Syndrome Literature Review and Case Report Biomechanical and Radiographic Tools in Assessing Subtle Injuries to Lisfranc Joint The effect of Postoperative Dressings on Acute Postoperative Pain Levels in Forefoot Surgery The 2nd Metatarsal Head Strength when using the Mini Tightrope system: A Cadaveric Study Physical Fracture of the 1st Metatarsal in an 8 year old Subjective and Radiographic Outco of Patients

August 20-22 American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2015 Crossed K-Wire Technique (Hallux IPJ Fusion) “Bucket Handle” Functional Screw Caddy for Accurate Screw Instrumentation Calcaneal – Cuboid Joint (Large Cancellous- 6.5mm) SER (Long Oblique ) “Anchor and Compression” Screws

September 24-27 The Podiatry Institute 2015 The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Digital Padding Forefoot Valgus Compensation & Treatment Epiphyseodesis Juvenile Bunionectomy

February 4-6 The Podiatry Institute & The Utah Podiatric Medical Association 2015 The 23 Winter Conference Morning bonus: Over/Under-Digital crest pads Subtle Lisfrank Injuries TN Fusion with Arthroreisis CN Coalition Tight rope Bunionectomy: Update Metatarsus Adductus: Radiology and Pathology

March 31- The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis April 2 Comprehensive Course of Internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma 2016 of the Foot and Ankle Functional Screw Caddy for Accurate Screw Instrumentation

May 19-22 The Podiatry Institute 2016 Update 2016 Central Metatarsal Fractures Hallux Limitus Results Cleilectomy vs Decomression Osteotomy

August 11-13 The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2016 Comprehensive Course of internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Functional Screw Caddy for Accurate Screw Instrumentation Calcaneal – Cuboid Joint (Large Cancellous-6.5mm) Staple Fixation (Informational Only) “Anchor” and “Compression” Screws

September 22-26 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2016 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Update 2016 Biomechanics of Pediatric FFF Juvenile HAV Arthroereisis

February 9-11 The Podiatry Institute 2017 And The Utah Podiatric Medical Association The 24th Annual Winter Confrence Cutting Edge Topics and Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery Peroneal Rupture Treatment Biomechanics of pediatric Flatfoot Toradol in Foot Surgery

March 30 The American Academy of Foot & Ankle Osteosynthesis April 1 Comprehensive Course of Internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Functional Crew Caddy for Accurate Screw Instrumentation Calcaneal – Cuboid Joint (Large Cancellous-6.5mm)

September 14-17 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2017 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot , Ankle and Leg Update 2017 Epiphyseal Stapling in JHA

III. SEMINARS ATTENDED IN THE LAST SEVENTEEN YEARS:

October 5-8 The Podiatry Institute & San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2000 Update 2000, San Diego San Diego, CA (26 CME Hours)

February 8-10 The Podiatry Institute 2001 Complications & Consequences of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery II Park City, Utah (16 CME Hours)

Mar. 29- Apr. 1 Super Seminar 2001 2001 California College of Podiatric Medicine Las Vegas, Nevada (25 CME Hours)

April 5-8 Podiatry Institute 30' Annual Seminar 2001 Update 2001 Atlanta, Georgia (7 CME Hours)

May 24-27 The Western 2001 Western Podiatric Medical Congress Anaheim , California (25.5 CME Hours) Sept. 27-30 The Podiatry Institute & San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2001 Update 2001 San Diego, California (25 CME Hours)

Oct. 4-7 Region X - Mississippi Podiatric Medical Association 2001 (17 CME)

Apr. 11-14 Podiatry Institute Annual Seminar 2002 Atlanta, Georgia (25 CME Hours)

June 20-21 West Podiatric Medical Congress 2002 Anaheim, California (19.5 CME Hours)

Sept 19-22 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2002 San Diego, California (26.5 CME Hours)

Oct 11-13 The Fifth Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics and Orthotic Therapy 2002 Montreal, Canada (21 CME Hours)

Dec. 12-15 Current Problems in the High_Risk Foot 2002 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (20.5 CME Hours)

Feb. 05-09 The Podiatry Institute and The Utah Podiatric Medical Society 2003 Forefoot Surgery Update- The New & The Old Park City, Utah (20 CME Hours)

April 10-13 2003 The 32nd Annual Conference Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Update 2003 Atlanta, Georgia (25 CME Hours)

June 26-28 2003 The Western Podiatry Congress Anaheim, CA (26 CME Hours)

July 20-27 2003 Biomechanics and Surgery Alaska (20 CME Hours)

September 20-21 2003 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Association Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Update 2003 San Diego, CA (25CME Hours)

January 29-31 2004 The Podiatry Institute An Update on Forefoot Surgery, Update 2004 Park City, UT (20 CME Hours)

February 11-15 2004 ACFAS 62nd Annu al Scientific Conference San Diego, CA (25.5 CME

April 1-4 2004 The Podiatry Institute Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Update 2004 Atlanta,Georgia (25CME Hours)

April 28 2004 International Foot & Ankle Congress May 1, 2004 Epiphysiodesis for Juvfenile HAV Deformity New Orleans, Louisana (27CME Hours)

June 24-27 The Western Podiatric Medical Congress 2004 Anaheim, CA (31CME Hours)

July 1-4,2004 The South Carolina Podiatric Medical Association Advancements In The Treatment of Complicated Foot & Ankle Hilton Head Island, South Carolina (16CME Hours)

September 30- The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society October 3 2004 Reconstructive Surgery of the foot & Ankle San Diego, CA (25CME Hours)

November 12 6th Annual Essentials of Practice Seminar 2004 Iatronic short 1st metatarsal & lack of hallux toe purchase Medial Column Digits: flexor tendon transfer ? Oakland CA (4 CME Hours)

February 3 – 5 12 Annual Ski Conference 2005 Insights & Controversies in Foot & Ankle Surgery The Biomechanics of Hallux Limitus Lapidus vs. Closing Base Wedge Osteotomy – Is One Really Better? Avascular Necrosis Following Mc Bride Bunionectomy Park City, UT (21 CME Hours)

March 9 – 13 Annual Scientific Conference 2005 Charcot Foot Reconstruction with External Fixation New Orleans . Louisiana (15 CME Hours)

March 31 34th Annual Atlanta Conference April 3 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle 2005 Atlanta, GA (25 CME Hours)

May 11-14 International Foot & Ankle Congress 2005 Toronto (27 CME Hours)

June 9-12 The Western Podiatric Conference 2005 Arthroereisis Internal Fixation Anaheim, CA (28.25 CME Hours)

September 9-10 Foot Surgery Complications and the Complicated Foot 2005 Interference Screw Arthroereisis TN Fusion Removable Casting Heel Surgery Atlantic City, NJ (20 C.M.E. Hours)

September 25 The Podiatry Institute 2005 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Update 2005 Synovial Sarcoma San Diego, CA (25 C.M.E. Hours)

March 20-24 ACFAS 64th Annual Scientific Conference 2006 Las Vegas, Nevada (26.5 CME Hours)

March 30 Podiatry Institute 35th Annual Surgical Seminar 2006 Update 2006 Reconstructive Surgery of the Lower Extrimity (27 CME Hours)

June 15 – 18 Western Podiatric Medical Congress 2006 2006 The Western Anaheim California (23.5 CME Hours)

Dec. 1 – 3 PFOLA 2006 2006 Chicago, IL 9th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics And Orthotic Therapy (21 CME Hours)

March 1 – 4 The Podiatry Institute 2007 Tucker ,GA Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Update 2007 Atlanta, GA (25 CME Hours)

Sept. 13 Extracellular Matrices 2007 San Diego CA (1 CME)

Sept 27 – 30 The Podiatry Institute 2007 Tucker, GA Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Update 2007 San Diego, CA (25 CME)

June 21 -24 The Western 2007 2007 Anaheim, CA (14.0 CME)

Nov. 9 – 11 Golden State Podiatric Medical Seminar Oakland, CA ( 17.01 CME)

Nov. 16 – 18 PFOLA 2007 San Diego, CA (19.5 CME)

Feb 7 – 9 The Podiatry Institute 2008 Park City, UTAH (20 CME )

Feb 20 – 24 2008 Annual Scientific Conference 2008 Long Beach Convention Center Long Beach, CA (14.5 CME)

Feb 23 – 24 The Hotel Del Coronado 2008 Internal Derangements of Joints: Symposium on Ankle & Foot Coronado, CA (12.75 CME)

March 13 San Diego Podiatry Society 2008 Fractures, Fusions and Failure – Use of Ultrasonic Bone Stimulation to Improve patient outcomes San Diego, CA (1 CME )

April 3-6 The Podiatry Institute 2008 Tucker, Georgia Reconstructive Surgery Of the Foot & Ankle: Update 2008 Atlanta, Georgia (28 CME)

June 19-20 The Western 2008 2008 Anaheim, CA (23.58 CME) (9.25 Radiology )

July 24 – 27 The National APMA 2008 2008 Hawaii (20. CME)

Oct 2 – 5 The Podiatry Institute 2008 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Update 2008 (26.5 CME)

November 20 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2008 San Diego Rheumatology and Dermatology (3 CME)

Jan. 15 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego First Ray Stability (3 CME)

Feb. 5-7 The Podiatry Institute 2009 The Utah Podiatric Medical Association Insights & Controversies in Foot & Ankle Surgery Park City, Utah (20. CME)

Feb 19 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego Toe and Lesser Metatarsal Surgery (3 CME)

Feb 28 California School of Podiatric Medicine 2009 Biomechanical Implications of Foot Surgery Oakland CA. (8 CME)

March 12 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego, CA Advancements in Orthotics and Prosthetics ( 1 CME)

March 18 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego,CA Lower Extremity Peripheral Nerve Surgery: Changing the Paridigm for Heel Pain and Mortons Entrapment (3 CME)

March 26-29 The Podiatry Institute 2009 Atlanta, Georgia Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle (20.25 CME)

April 17-19 The Podiatry Institute & 2009 The Texas Podiatric Medical Association Lower Extremity Insights and Advances San Antonio, TX (20.25 CME)

April 30 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego, CA Modern Biomechanics and Engineering Terminology for the Podiatric Surgeon & Theory and Research Evidence of the Biomechanical Effects of Foot Orthoses (3 CME)

May 14 Scripps Mercy Resident Lecture Series 2009 San Diego, CA Cutting Edge Varicose Vein Therapies for Foot Pain and Wound Care (1 CME)

June 24-26 The Western 2009 2009 CE Contact Hours (18.33) Radiology CE Conatact Hours 9.91

Sept 25-26 Orange County Podiatric Medical Association 2009 Advancements in Foot & Ankle Surgery (10 CME )

October 1 – 4 The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2009 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle & Leg Update 2009 (25.CME)

October 15 “Prevention and Treatment of Chronic Foot And Ankle Pain” 2009 Speaker: Karen Anderson DPM San Diego CA (3 CME)

Nov 12 “The Use of an Extra Cellular Matrix in Wound Healing” 2009 Speaker: Robert Frykberg, DPM San Diego CA (1 CME)

Jan. 9, “What’s Next in Residency Training” 2010 American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine Frisco TX (1.5 CME)

Feb 4-6 “Insights and Controversies in Foot and Ankle Surgery” 2010 The Podiatry Institute Park City Utah (20 CME)

March 11-14 The Podiatry Institute , Decatur, Georgia and AO North America , Paolo Pennsylvania 2010 Podiatry Basic Course The Peabody Hotel Orlando FL (26 CME)

April 8 – 11 The Podiatry Institute, Atlanta, Georgia 2010 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle, Update 2010 (24.5 CME)

May 13, 2010 The Podiatry Institute San Diego CA “Hyperbarics and Advanced Technologies in the Diabetic Foot” (1 CME)

May 20, 2010 The Podiatry Institute, San Diego CA “Ankle Triad” and “Ankle Fracture Repair” (1 CME)

September The Podiatry Institute, La Jolla, CA 9-11 2010 Podiatric Basic Course (26.25 CME)

September 30 - The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society October 3 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg 2010 Update 2010 (25 CME)

November 05- The Podiatry Institute, Los Angeles CA 08, 2010 Decatur, Georgia Basic Podiatry Course (32 CME)

November 11 Rheumatoid Arthritis, Psoriatic Arthritis, Ankylosing Spondlitis and the Spondyloarthritic 2010 Concept: Disease Recognition in Podiatry Practice and Treatment Implications” San Diego Podiatric Medical Society Speaker Roy Kaplan, MD (1 CME)

Feb 3 – 5 The Podiatry Institute 2011 Park City Utah Insights and Controversies in Foot and Ankle Surgery (20 CME)

April 28 - The Podiatry Institute & The Rhode Island Podiatric Medical Association May 1 2011 Surgical Pearls by the Sea: Current Trend in Foot & Ankle Treatment (19 CME)

.June 9 – 12 The Western Foot and Ankle Confrence 2011 Anaheim CA (21.50 CME) (9.24 Radiology)

July 14 Leg Pain: Venous vs Arterial – Diagnosis , Evaluation & Treatment 2011 Speaker Thomas Terramani, MD San Diego CA (1 CME)

Sept 7 – 10 Podiatric Basic Course 2011 Hilton La Jolla CA (27 CME)

Sept 22- 25 The Podiatry Institute 2011 San Diego CA Reconstructive Surgery Foot and Ankle: Update 2011 (19.25) CME

Oct 6 The Latest Advances in Laser Technology for the Podiatric Practice 2011 Speaker Michael Uro, MD San Diego CA (1 CME)

Nov 10 Biologically Active Cryopreserved Skin Allografts for 2011 Treatment of Diabetic Foot Ulcers: Alternative to Dermagraft and apligraft Speaker Adam Landsman, DPM LaJolla CA (1 CME)

Dec 2 – 4 The Podiatry Institute And The Illinois Podiatric Medical Association 2011 Windy City Podiatry Conference Chicago Illinois (20.5 CME)

March 8 – 11 The Podiatry Institute & The Arizona Podiatric Association 2011 Valley of the Sun Podiatry Conference Phoenix AZ (15.25 CME)

March 29 – The Podiatry Institute – 42nd Annual Surgical Seminar Update 2012 April 1 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Leg 2012 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Atlanta GA (25 CME)

June 7 – 10 The 2012 Western Foot an Ankle Conference 2012 Disneyland Hotel and Convention Center Anaheim California (27.75 CME) (13.42 Radiology)

Sept 27 – 30 The Podiatry Institute & The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2012 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Update 2012 (11.5 CME)

Oct 26 – 28 The 2012 APMA Region One/Podiatry Institute Conference 2012 (22.5 CME)

Feb 11 – 14 2013 ACFAS Annual Scientific Confrence Las Vegas NV (19CME)

May 16 – 19 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Update 2013 2013 Atlanta Georgia (14CME)

Aug 23 – 25 The Podiatry Institute & The Kansas Podiatric Medical Association Overland Park, Kansas (20 CME)

Sept 18 – 21 Podiatric Basic Course 2013 Hilton La Jolla, CA (19.75CME)

Sept 26 – 29 San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2013 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg San Diego, CA (15CME)

Oct 4 – 6 The Podiatry Institute & The New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 2013 Insights & Advancements In Foot & Ankle Surgery Atlantic City, NJ (23CME)

Jan 13 American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine 2013 Preparing for a CPME Onsite Visit Frisco, TX (1.50 CME)

Jan 10 American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine 2014 COF Curriculum Project and Resident Logging Frisco, TX (1.50 CME)

Feb 6-8 The Podiatry Institute & The Utah Podiatric Medical 2014 Association Cutting Edge Topics and Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery Park City, UT (18 CME)

March 13 Bradley Bakotic, DPM,OD 2014 Enhancing Patient Care Through Integrated Pathology & Therapeutics San Diego, CA (1 CME)

April 3-6 The Podiatry Institute Update 2014 2014 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot and Ankle Atlanta, GA (25 CME)

April 12 Harry Goldsmith, DPM 2014 ICD-10 Coding Seminar San Diego, CA (4 CME)

May 15-17 The Podiatry Institute Wine County Podiatric Symposium 2014 Napa Valley, CA (5.5 CME)

June 19-22 The Western 2014 Anaheim, CA (16.50 CME)

July 10 Roger Schechter, MD 2014 The Science of Wound Healing and Apligraf San Diego, CA (1CME)

Sept 4-6 American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2014 Comprehensive Course of Internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot and Ankle Cordova, TN (23 CME)

Sept 11 John Starinski,DPM 2014 Acellular Fetal Bovine Dermal Matrix San Diego CA (1 CME)

Sept 25-28 The Podiatry Institute & The San Diego Podiatry Medical Society 2014 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg San Diego, CA (25 CME)

Nov 13 Todd Haddon, DPM 2014 Current Concepts in Indication Specific Plating La Jolla, CA (1 CME)

Jan 8 Jack Morgan, DPM 2015 Onychomycosis: A scientifically Designed Topical Treatment Program San Diego, CA (1 CME)

Jan 11 American Association of College of Podiatric Medicine 2015 MPII: Match Phase Two Frisco, TX (1.5 CME)

Feb 19-22 American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 2015 Phoenix, AZ (22 CME)

May 14-17 The Podiatry Institute Update 2015 2015 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot & Ankle Atlanta, GA (21 CME)

August 20-22 American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2015 Comprehensive Course of Internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot and Ankle Memphis Tennessee (23 CME)

September 10 EPIFIX 2015 Certificate of completion “The Use of EpiFix in Wound Healing” Brandon Hawkins, DPM San Diego, California (1 CME)

September 24-27 The Podiatry Institute 2015 The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg San Diego, California (25 CME)

February 4-6 The Podiatry Institute & The Utah Podiatric Medical Association 2015 The 23 Winter Conference Park City Utah (12 CME)

February 4-6 The Podiatric Institute & The Utah Podiatric medical Association 2016 Cutting Edge Topics and Techniques in Foot and Ankle Surgery Podiatry Conference Park City Utah (12.5 CME)

February 14-18 The International Institute for Continuing Medical Education, INC. 2016 Internal Derangements of Joints:2016 Advanced and Intensive MR Imaging Course The Hotel Del Coronado, CA (12.75 CME)

March 31- The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis April 2 Comprehensive Course of Internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma 2016 of the Foot and Ankle Memphis Tennessee (23 CME)

May 12 Diabetic Neuropathic Ulcers: 2016 Recognizing the Significant Burden and Reviewing a Treatment Option La Jolla, California (1 CME)

May 19-22 The Podiatry Institute 2016 Update 2016 Westin Buckhead Atlanta Atlanta Georgia (25 CME)

June 23-26 Western Foot and Ankle Conference 2016 Anaheim California (20 CME) July 14 The Science and Mechanism of Action of Soft Tissue Biologics 2016 San Diego California (1 CME)

August 11-13 The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2016 Comprehensive Course of internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Goodlett Farms Innovation Centre Memphis Tennessee (23 CME)

September 8 San Diego County Podiatric Medical Society Educational Program 2016 New Forefoot and Midfoot Fixation Techniques San Diego California (1 CME)

September 22-26 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2016 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Hyatt Regenc, Mission Bay San Diego California Update 2016 (25 CME)

January 15 The American Association of Colleges of podiatric Medicine 2017 Put Your Best Program Forward A Road map to Compliance Frisco Texas (1.5 CME)

August 11-13 The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2017 Comprehensive Course of internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Goodlett Farms Innovation Centre Memphis Tennessee (23 CME) September 14- 17, 2017 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot , Ankle and Leg Update 2017 Hyatt Regency, Mission Bay San Diego California (25.15 CME)

April 5-7 The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2018 Comprehensive Course of internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Dallas, TX (23 CME)

June 21-24 Western Foot and Ankle Conference 2018 Anaheim California (20 CME)

August 9-11 The American Academy of Foot and Ankle Osteosynthesis 2018 Comprehensive Course of internal Fixation for Reconstructive Surgery and Trauma of the Foot & Ankle Dallas, TX (23 CME)

September 22-26 The Podiatry Institute and The San Diego Podiatric Medical Society 2016 Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, Ankle and Leg Hyatt Regenc, Mission Bay San Diego California Update 2016 (25 CME)

HOWARD J. DANANBERG, DPM, FACFAOM CURRICULUM VITAE 21 Eastman Avenue Bedford, NH 03110 (603) 625-5772 fax (603) 625-9889 e-mail: [email protected]

November 24, 2020

EDUCATION AND POST GRADUATE TRAINING

COLLEGE: College 1967-1971

PODIATRIC Ohio College of MEDICAL: Podiatric Medicine 1971-1975

POST GRADUATE Central New England RESIDENCEY: Podiatric Residency 1975-1976

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE

National Board of Podiatry Examiners: 1975

New Hampshire Podiatry License: #124

Massachusetts Podiatry License: #1447

Diplomat: Academy of Pain Management #3322

Fellow: American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine (FACFAOM) #1417

HOSPITAL AFFILIATIONS

Catholic Medical Center, Manchester, NH

Elliot Hospital, Manchester, NH

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

American Podiatric Medical Association

New Hampshire Podiatric Medical Society

American Association of Orthopedic Medicine

American Academy of Pain Management

American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine

Southern New Hampshire Alliance of Podiatrists, Inc.

PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND ACTIVITY

Contributing Editor: Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association

Contributing Editor, Podiatry Today Magazine

Adjunct Faculty—Division of External Programs, New York College of Podiatric Medicine

Former Executive Board (Secretary/Treasurer), American Association of Orthopedic Medicine

Consultant—Vasyli International, Founding member, Vasyli Think Tank for Biomechanical Studies

Consultant—Tekscan, Inc, Boston, MA (For F-scan Systems)

Co-Founder, Chief Technological Officer, HBN Shoe/Insolia, Manchester, NH

Former member, Catholic Medical Center’s Spinal Treatment Center, Manchester, NH

Former Consultant—Langer Biomechanics Group, Inc. Deer Park, NY

Biomechanics Editor: Foot and Ankle Quarterly

Former Journal Reviewer: Australasian Journal of Podiatric Medicine

Former Editor-In-Chief: The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine

New Hampshire Podiatry Society: Past chairman—Peer Review

Former Residency Selection Committee: Central New England Podiatry Residency Program

Former Podiatry Consultant: Manchester Association for Retarded Citizens

Former Vice President: New Hampshire Podiatry Association

Former Chairman: Annual Scientific Meeting, NHPA

Former Chairman, Credentials Committee: American Academy of Clinical Electrodynogram

Former Podiatric Medical Consultant—Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center, Greenfield, NH

Past Biomechanics Editor—The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine

Private Practice, Manchester, NH 1976-1989.

Formed Bedford Podiatry Group/Established The Walking Clinic—1989 to present

PUBLICATIONS

1) Dananberg, Howard J. “Functional Hallux Limitus and Its Effect on Normal Ambulation” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; April 1985.

2) Dananberg, Howard J. “Functional Hallux Limitus and I-ts Relationship to Gait Efficiency” in The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association; November 1986.

3) Dananberg, Howard J. “Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) Dysfunction Syndrome as a Gait Malfunction—A Case Study” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; July 1988.

4) Wernick, Justin and Dananberg, HJ. “Secondary Active Retrograde Pronation as the Etiology to Overuse Injuries” in Podiatry Tracts; October 1988.

5) Dananberg, Howard J. “Muscle Function in Gait—A Dynamic View” in Foot and Leg Function, Vol. 1, No. 1; January 1989.

6) Dananberg, Howard J. “Computerized Gait Analysis” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; April 1989.

7) Dananberg, Howard J. “Foot to Body Perspective” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; May 1989.

8) Dananberg, Howard J. “Power of Movement” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; June-July 1989.

9) Dananberg, Howard J. “Elastic Tissue Response” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; September 1989.

10) Dananberg, Howard J. “Mechanisms of Foot Function—Part I” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; January 1990.

11) Dananberg, Howard J. “A New Design for a Women’s Comfortable High Heeled Shoe” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; February 1990.

12) Dananberg, Howard J., DiNapoli, DR, and Laxton M. “Hallux Limitus and Nonspecific Bodily Trauma” in Reconstructive Surgery of the Foot, The Podiatry Institute; March 1990.

13) Dananberg, Howard J. “The Conservative Treatment of Hallux Limitus” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; May 1990.

14) Dananberg, Howard J. “The Mechanisms of Foot Function—Part II” in The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine; May 1990.

15) Lawton, M and Dananberg, H.J. “Functional Hallux Limitus and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain” Abstract, in The Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; November 1991.

16) Dananberg, Howard J. “Subtle Gait Malfunction and Its Effect on Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain” in The Journal of Orthopedic Medicine; May 1992.

17) Dananberg, Howard J. “The Podiatrist’s Role in the Treatment of Chronic Postural Compliants” in Podiatry Tracts; June 1992, Data Trace Publications, Maryland.

18) Dananberg, Howard J. “Computerized Gait Analysis: Visualilzing the Essence of Motion” in Podiatry Tracts; June 1992, Data Trace Publications, Maryland.

19) Dananberg, Howard J. “Gait Style as an Etiology to Chronic Postural Pain, Part I. Functional Hallux Limitus” in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association; August 1993.

20) Dananberg, Howard J. “Gait Style as an Etiology to Chronic Postural Pain, Part II. The Postural Compensatory Process” in Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association; November 1993.

21) Dananberg, Howard J, “Foot Malfunction and Its Relationship to Craniomandibular Disorders”, in New Concepts in “Craniomandibular and Chronic Pain Management”, Ed, Harold Gelb, DMD, Mosby-Wolfe, London, 1994 pp 335-347.

22) Dananberg, Howard J. “Gait, Posture, and the Kinetic Wedge” in Foot and Ankle Quarterly, Fall 1994.

23) Dananberg, Howard J. “Lower Extremity Pathomechanics and Its Effect on Sacroiliac Function” in Spine—State of the Arts Reviews, Prolotherapy, ed. Thomas Dorman, MD, Befus & Hanley Philadelphia, PA; October 1995.

24) Dananberg, Howard J, Philips AJ, Blaakman H. “A Rational Approach to the Nonsurgical Treatment of Hallux Limitus” in Advances in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery II, ed. Stephen J. Kominsky, DPM, Mosby; May 1996.

25) Dananberg, Howard J. “Gait Style and Function of the SIJ” in Movement, Stability, and Lower Back Pain, Ed, Vleeming, Mooney, Snijders, & Dorman, Churchill Livingstone, June, 1998

26) Dananberg, Howard J. “Sagittal Plane Biomechanics” in Podiatric Sports Medicine, 2nd Edition, Ed. Steven Subotnick, DPM, Churchill-Livingstone, New York; May, 1999

27) Payne CB & Dananberg HJ. “Sagittal Plane Facilitation of the Foot” in Australasian Journal of Podiatric Medicine 1997 31(1)7-11.

27) Dananberg, Howard J. “Gait Related Stress Leads To Chronic Lower Back Pain” Biomechanics Magazine, July, 1998 Vol V, No. 7, pp 43-49

28) Dananberg, Howard J. “Position Paper, The Future of Gait Analysis” Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation Medicine, ed. L.A. Quatrano, S.J. Stanhope, National Institutes of Health, July, 1998.

29) Dananberg, HJ, Guiliano, M, “Chronic Lower Back Pain And It Response to Custom Foot Orthoses”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 89:3 March, 1999 pp109-117

30) Dananberg, HJ, Guiliano, M, “Gait Mechanics and Their Relationship to Lower Back Pain”, in Proceeding of 3rd Interdisciplinary World Congress on Low Back and Pelvic Pain, Vleeming, A, Mooney, V, Tilscher, H, Dorman, T, and Snijders, C, November, 1998, European Conference Organizers, Rotterdam, Holland

31) Dananberg, HJ, “Sagittal Plane Biomechanics” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 2000, 90:1 p. 47-50

32) Dananberg, HJ, Trachtenberg, G “High Heeled Design Puts Less Pressure on the Forefoot” Biomechanics Magazine, February, 2000 VII:2 p75-80

33) Dananberg, HJ, Shearstone, J, Guiliano, M “Manipulation Method for the Treatment of Ankle Equinus, “ Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 90:8 September, 2000 pp 385-389

34) Dananberg, HJ, “Gait Style and Its Relevance in the Management of Chronic Lower Back Pain”, In Proceedings, 4th Interdisciplinary World Congress of Low Back & Pelvic Pain”, Ed, Vleeming, A, Mooney. V, Gracovetsky, S, Lee, D, etal, November 8-10, 2001, pp 225-230

35) Van Gheluwe, B, Dananberg, HJ, “Changes in Plantar Foot Pressure with In-Shoe Varus or Valgus Wedging” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 94:1 February, 2004, pp. 1-11

36) Dananberg, HJ “Ankle Manipulation as a Method of Care for Foot/Leg Pathology: Case Reports” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 94:4 August 2004, pp 395-399

37) Curran, S, Dananberg, HJ, “Future of Gait Analysis” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 95:2 March/April 2005 130-142

38) Dananberg, HJ, “Gait Style as an Etiology to Chronic Lower Back Pain, In “Movement, Stability and Lumbopelvic Pain” Edited by Vleeming, A, Mooney, V and Stockert, R, Churchill-Livingstone Press, London, UK, In Press

39) Van Gheluwe, B, Dananberg, HJ, Hagman, F, “Effects of Hallux Limitus on Plantar Foot Pressure and Foot Kinetmatics During Walking” Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 96:5, Sept/Oct 2006 pp 428-436

SELECTED PRESENTATIONS

Italian Podiatry World Congress, “Understanding The Importance of Function Through The Sagittal Plane” April, 2018 Naples, Italy

Catalonia Podiatry College Annual Meeting, A Different View of Pathologic Pronation, Barcelona, Spain, June, 2017

South African Podiatric Medical Association, “Manipulations of the Foot and Ankle”, “Understanding Sagittal Plane Foot Function”, Capetown, South Africa May, 2017

Richard Schuster Memorial Seminar in Biomechanics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine An Alternative Model for the Conservative Management of Hallux Limitus/Rigidus, November 11, 2017 New York

Richard Schuster Memorial Seminar in Biomechanics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine Pathologic Foot Pronation as a Heel Lift , Not Heel Contact Phenomena, November 12, 2016 New York

International Federation of Podiatry, World Meeting, “Force Curves, Trajectory Patterns and their Clinical Application In Podiatric Medicine”, Montreal, Canada May 26, 2016

International Society of Biotensegrity Congress, “The Weight Bearing Foot, Fascia and The Functional Effect on Postural Stability”, Washington, DC September, 26, 2016

International Conference on Functional Hallux Limitus, “Functional Hallux Limitus Form and Function”, Lausanne, Switzerland, November, 2015

Northern Ireland Podiatry 25th Anniversary 25 Year Perspective on Sagittal Plane Function University of Ulster, Belfast April 25, 2008

Federation of International Podiatry (FIP) The role of the podiatrist in the management of Chronic Lower Back Pain Copenhagen, Denmark May 26, 2007

Georgia Podiatric Medical Association Annual Meeting The Podiatrist Role in the Management of Lower Back Pain Manipulations of the Lower Extremity Atlanta, Georgia February 14, 2007

International Conference on Foot Biomechanics (PFOLA) Conservative Management of Hallux Limitus Workshop: Gait Related Lower Back Pain Chicago, IL December 1-3, 2006

Dutch Podiatry Society, Foot Congress Gait and Back Pain Hallux Limitus and Plantar Fasciitis, Two ends of the same problem Amsterdam, Netherlands September 9, 2006

Pennsylvania College of Podiatry Medicine, Annual Conference Gait Related Lower Back Pain Manipulations of the Lower Extremity Philadelphia, PA September, 15, 2006

American Podiatric Medical Association, Annual Meeting Hallux Limitus, A Conservative Approach Las Vegas, Nevada August, 9, 2006

Mass General Hospital-Podiatry Division, Annual Meeting Gait Style and it Relation to Chronic Lower Back Pain Boston, MA January 28, 2006

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics (PFOLA) Gait and Chronic Lower Back Pain Vancouver, CA November 4-6, 2005

Gait Analysis Conference, Dutch Podiatry Society Gait Analysis and Postural Pain Eindhoven, Netherlands May 23, 2005

American Association of Orthopedic Medicine, Annual Meeting Gait Analysis in the Chronic Lower Back Pain Patient Chicago, Illinois April 14-16, 2005

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics (PFOLA) Podiatric Biomechanical Assessment Using In-Shoe Pressure Analysis Boston, MA October 31-November 2, 2004

American Podiatric Medical Association Annual Meeting: The Role of the Podiatrist in the Management of Chronic Lower Back Pain Boston, MA August 22, 2004

Quebec Podiatry Association—Annual Meeting Gait mechanics and Chronic Postural Pain Montreal, Canada April 20, 2004

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics Foot mechanics in the Tensegrity Model Las Vegas, Nevada December 1, 2003

Biomechanics Summer School Sagittal plane facilitation F-scan Analysis of Gait Manipulations of the Lower Extremity Heythrope Park, United Kingdom, August 8-10, 2003

California College of Podiatric Medicine In-shoe Pressure Analysis and Podiatric Biomechanics San Francisco, CA March 22, 2003

Ontario Society of Podiatrist and Chiropodists: Annual Meeting Functional Hallux Limitus, Gait Style and In-shoe Pressure Analysis Toronto, Canada (via Teleconference), February 27, 2003

Georgia Annual Podiatric Medical Conference Gait Style and Chronic Postural Pain Manipulations of the Lower Extremity Atlanta, Georgia, January 31, 2003

American Podiatric Medicine Association Annual Meeting Invited Panel Member/Speaker: Technology in Podiatric Biomechanics Seattle, WA, August 10, 2003

Fifth International Conference of Foot Biomechanics and Orthotic Therapy Gait Related Chronic Lower Back Pain Understanding Pronation via In-Shoe Pressure Analysis Montreal, Canada, October 14-16, 2002

Quebec Podiatry Society In shoe pressure analysis as a method of difficult case analysis Manipulations of the foot, ankle and lower extremity Sherbrooke, Quebec, April 6, 2002

Fourth World Congress on Lower Back Pain The Use of Custom Foot Orthotics and Its Effect on Extension of the Hip Joint Montreal, Canada, November 10, 2001

Fourth International Conference of Foot Biomechanics and Orthotic Therapy Section Moderator and Speaker Pressure Analysis and Out of Phase Pronation Miami, Florida, November 9, 2001

National Institute of Health (NIH) PM&R Grand Rounds, Gait Style and Chronic Postural Pain: New Treatment Concepts and Outcomes September, 20, 2001, Washington, DC

University of Gent, Belgium Chronic Pain, Treatment and Management June 9-10, 2001, Gent, Belgium

American Association of Orthopedic Medicine Gait Disorders and Chronic Neck/Shoulder Pain Annual Meeting, Memphis,TN April 25-28, 2001

San Diego Podiatry Association Gait mechanics and Chronic Pain Syndromes March 2, 2001, San Diego, CA

New York Podiatric Clinical Conference Orthopedic Case Presentation Lecture, Workshop in Posture, Gait and Podiatric Biomechanics, New York City, February 1-2, 2001

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, “Pronation and Pressure Analysis”, Vancouver, BC, November 9, 2000

Biomechanics Summer School 2000, Keynote Speaker “Mechanics of Gait” “Manipulations of the Lower Extremity” “Computerized Gait Analysis” Heythrope Park, United Kingdom, August, 2000

International Society of Orthotics and Prosthetics, Dutch Division, “Pressure analysis as an Objective Method of Gait Determinations in Chronic Lower Back Pain”, Eindhoven, Netherlands, January 30, 2000.

Mt. Sinai Hospital and New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Geriatric Conference “Idiopathic Dysequilibrium”, New York, November 9, 1999

Langer Biomechanics Group, United Kingdom, Annual Smorgasbord Meeting, “Gait Analysis, Postural Stability, and Lower Extremity Manipulation” Cheltenham, England, October 24-25, 1999

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, “Pressure Analysis as an Objective Method of Orthotic Evaluation”, Chicago, October, 9, 1999

6th Annual Foot Pressure Group Meeting, “In-shoe Pressure Analysis and Chronic Postural Pain, Part 1 & 2” Leeds, United Kingdom, May 1st and 2nd, 1999

Annual Meeting, Society of Podiatrists and Chiropodists, “Gait, Foot Function and Chronic Postural Pain” & “Manipulations of the Foot and Ankle”, Dublin, Ireland, April 29, 1999

Annual Meeting, American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine, “The Spine in Locomotion” Las Vegas, Nevada, February 16, 1999

3rd World Congress on Lower Back Pain, “Gait Mechanics and Their Relationship to Lower Back Pain”, November 19-22, 1998, European Conference Organizers, Vienna, Austria

International Conference on Podiatric Biomechanics, “Power of Human Gait” & “Sagittal Plane Motion Blockade” October 30-November 1, 1998, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA

Conference on Ancillary Health Insurance Benefits, “Podiatry in the 21st Century”, October 14-15, 1998, International Research Institute, Atlanta, Georgia

Annual Dutch Podiatric Medical Society, October 1997, Utreich, Holland “Gait Mechanics and Chronic Pain Syndromes”

South Carolina Podiatric Medical Society, Annual Meeting, September, 1997 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina “Functional hallux limitus and plantar fasciitis”

Biomechanics Summer School 1997, Keynote Speaker, Sponsored by Rx Laboratory in Heythrope Park, England; July 30-Aug 2, 1997.

American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine and the Baja Crippled Children’s Project, Annual Meeting. “ Related Equinus” and “The Interrelationship Between Motion and Chronic Pain” in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; March 12-16, 1997.

International Conference on Podiatric Medicine and Biomechanics. “The Significance of Force/Time Graphics in Computerized Assessment of Gait” in Brussels, Belgium; October 24, 1996.

Invited Participant, Consensus Conference. “Gait Analysis in Rehabilitation Medicine” sponsored by the NIH in Washington DC; September 24-27, 1996.

Weed Memorial Seminar, Iowa College of Osteopathic Medicine. “F-Scan Interpretation of Abnormal Gait” in San Diego, CA; March 17, 1996.

Baja Crippled Children’s Project Annual Seminar. “Gait Related Low Back Pain” and “Neurogenic Inflammation” in Los Angeles, CA; January 12-15, 1996.

2nd World Congress on Low Back Pain; Sponsored by University of California San Diego Medical School and Erasmus University, Rotterdam, Netherlands. “Subtle Abnormal Gait as a Repetitive Motion Injury to the Lumbosacral Spine” in La Jolla, CA; November 9-11, 1995.

Foot and Ankle Institute, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Guest Facility. “Neurogenic Inflammation”, “A New Model for Understanding Hallux Limitus”, and “A New Model for Understanding Heel Pain” in Philadelphia, PA; September 8-10, 1995.

World Congress on Podology, Society of Podiatrists and Chiropodists. “The Podiatric Management of Idiopathic Dysequilibrium” and “Podiatric Management of Chronic Radiculopathic Symptoms” in London, England; May 4-6, 1995.

Iowa College of Osteopathic Medicine, 2nd Annual John Weed Memorial Seminar. “46 Year Old Male with Chronic Low Back Pain” in Palm Springs, CA; March 16-20, 1995.

American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine: Annual Meeting. “Manipulation of the Foot and Leg Workshop” in Palm Springs, CA; February 23-24, 1995.

Colorado State Podiatric Medical Association: Annual Meeting. “The Relationship of Gait to Chronic Postural Pain” in Vail, CO; January 18, 1995.

Life College of Chiropractic Post-Graduate Continuing Education Seminar. “Gait Related Chronic Postural Pain” at the Idaho State Chiropractic Physician Annual Meeting in Boise, Idaho; September 17-18, 1994.

American Academy of Pain Management: Annual Meeting. “Gait Related Low Back Pain” in Vancouver, BC; August 19, 1994.

American Podiatric Medical Association: Annual Meeting. “Functional Hallux Limitus: Opposing Viewpoints” in San Francisco, CA; August 13, 1994.

American Back Society, Annual Meeting. “The Relationship of Gait Mechanics to Chronic Low Back Pain” in Montreal, Canada; June 3, 1994.

Langer Foundation for Biomechanics, CME Seminar. “Creating the Necessary Practice in a Managed Care Environment” in Dallas, TX; April 29-30, 1994. Orlando FL May 19-20, 1994.

San Diego Podiatry Association 1st Annual Biomechanics Seminar. “The Mechanics of Postural Pain as Related to Foot Biomechanics During Gait” in San Diego, CA; May 2-5, 1994.

New York College of Chiropractic: Continuing Education Seminar. “The Relationship of Foot Function to Chronic Postural Complaints Part 2” in Westwood, MA; April 16, 1994.

American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine, Annual Meeting. “Gait Analysis and Fabrication of Orthotics” in Orlando, FL; February 24-26, 1994.

Colorado State Podiatric Medical Association: Annual Meeting. “1st Ray Function and Pronation Related Postural Complaints” in Vail, CO; January 18-21, 1994.

New York College of Chiropractic: Continuing Education Seminar. “The Relationship of Foot Function to Chronic Postural Complaints Part 1” in Westwood, MA; November 16, 1993.

The American Academy of Pain Management. “Gait Related Chronic Low Back Pain” in Knoxville, TN; October 17-21, 1993.

The American Academy of Osteopathic Medicine: Rheumatology Division. “Gait Related Joint Stress” in Boston, MA; October 16, 1993.

Main State Podiatric Medical Association Annual Meeting. “Gait and Postural Pain” and “Using the Electrodynogram to Diagnosis Functional Hallux Limitus” in Bangor, ME; July 9, 1993.

American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians. “Gait Related Disabilities” in Boston, MA; June 27, 1993.

American College of Foot Orthopedist-Foot Surgeons-Midwest Dvision Annual Meeting. “The Relationship of Functional Hallux Limitus to Chronic Postural Pain” in Chicago, IL; March 4, 1993.

Foot and Ankle Institute Annual Meeting, “Functional Hallux Limitus and Postural Pain Syndrome” in Palm Springs, CA; June 12, 1993.

American College of Foot Orthopedist-Foot Surgeons-Midwest Division Annual Meeting. “The Relationship of Functional Hallux Limitus to Chronic Postural Pain” Chicago, IL; March 4, 1993.

Ontario Society of Chiropodists Annual Meeting. “Functional Hallux Limitus and its Relationship to Foot and Postural Pain Syndromes” in Toronto Canada; February 27, 1993.

American Academy of Orthopedic Medicine, Free Paper. “A Study of Postural Pain Related to Subtle Gait Malfunction” Annual Meeting in Las Vegas, NV; February 18, 1993.

Illinois Podiatric Medical Students Association 15th Annual Meeting. “1st Ray Function and the Kinetic Wedge” in Chicago, IL; January 22, 1993.

Catholic Medical Center, Grand Rounds. “Low Back Pain and Its Relationship to Gait Mechanics” in Manchester, NH; December 2, 1992.

American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. “Gait Related Low Back Pain, Examination and Treatment” in Washington DC; November 11, 1992.

Hershey Surgical Seminar. “Computer Assessment of Gait in the Chronic Postural Pain Patient” in Hershey, PA; November 8, 1992.

California College of Podiatric Medicine—Applied Biomechanics. “Computerized Examination of Gait Malfunction—New Findings” in San Francisco, CA; October 11, 1992.

American Academy of Pain Management, Annual Meeting. “Gait and Its Effect on Musculoskeletal Pain” in Albuquerque, NM; October 9, 1992.

Langer Biomechanics Group, EDG Users Seminar. “Detecting Sagittal Plane Motion Blockade with the Electrodynogram and Its Implication in Chronic Postural Complaints” New York, NY; September 17, 1992.

Connecticut State Podiatric Medicine Association, Annual Meeting. “Functional Hallux Limitus and Its Effect on Postural Complaints” in Trumball, CT; September 19, 1992.

American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Annual Meeting, “Functional Hallux Limitus and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain” in Washington DC; October 29, 1991.

American Podiatric Medical Association, Region One Annual Meeting. “Computerized Gait Analysis and Hallux Limitus/Rigidus” and “The Medical Management of Flat Foot” in Boston, MA; October 12-13, 1991.

American Academy of Pain Management Annual Meeting Poster Presentation, “Functional Hallux Limitus as a Contributing Factor to Postural Symptomatology” in Baltimore, MD; August 29-30, 1991.

Podiatry Grand Rounds, University of Massachusetts Medical School. “The Podiatrist as a Gait Physician” in Worcester, MA; June 15, 1991.

American Association of Orthopedic Medicine, Annual Seminar. Co-Speaker. “Mechanics of Gait” in Denver, CO; May 15-18, 1991.

California College of Podiatric Medicine, Super Seminar. “Power of Movement” and “Computerized Assessment of Excessive Pronation” in Las Vegas, NV; March 12- 13, 1991.

New Hampshire Podiatric Medical Society Annual Meeting. “The Effect of Gait Mechanics on Human Posture” in Lincoln, NH; February 28, 1991.

Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine. “Sagittal Plane Accomodation of the Postural Complex” in Philadelphia, PA; September 13, 1990.

Catholic Medical Center, Grand Rounds. “The Elegance of Pathology of Human Gait” in Manchester, NH; June 21, 1990.

California College of Podiatric Medicine, Super Seminar-Call for Papers. “The Perspective of Computerized Gait Analysis” in Las Vegas, NV; March 13, 1990.

Marion Labs, Wound Care Seminar. “Gait Mechanics in Ulceration” in Newport Beach, CA; November 1989.

Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine. “New Concepts in Human Gait” in Cleveland, OH; September 1989.

St. John’s Hospital. “The Role of Orthotics in the Management of Low Back Pain” in Cleveland, Ohio; September, 1989.

University of Massachusetts Medical School, Department of Podiatry, Grand Rounds. “Foot Orthosis in the Treatment of Cerebral Palsy Gait” in Worcester, MA; May 1989.

Vermont Podiatry Association Annual Seminar. “Biomechanics of Human Movement” in Rutland VT; April 7, 1989.

Michigan Podiatry Asssociation Seminar. “Mechanics of Human Ambulation” Detroit, Michigan; January 28, 1989.

University of British Columbia Medical School Ninth Annual Sports Medicine Seminar. “How We Run and Walk—Biomechanics of Motions”, “Forefoot and Rearfoot Injuries—Biomechanical Viewpoint”, and “Workshop—Lower Extremity Biomechanical Assessment” in Vancouver, British Columbia; February 4-5, 1989.

American Academy of Clinical Electrodynography Annual Meeting. “Interpreting Sagittally Accomodated Retrograde Pronation Electrodynographically” San Francisco, CA; December 10, 1988.

16th Annual International Conference—The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine. “The Cause of Excessive Pronation” in Orlando, FL; September 29, 1988.

Faculty Speaker—Fifth Annual New Hampshire Medical Association Scientific Meeting “Computers in Gait Analysis” and “Gait Related Bodily Trauma” March 5, 1988.

Faculty Speaker—National Podiatry Society of the United Kingdom. “Sports Medicine—Mechanics of Injury”, “Selection of a Running Shoe”, “Pediatric Flatfoot”, “Concept of Efficiency in Gait”, “Computers in Gait Analysis”, and “Nonspecific Trauma Related to Gait” in London, England; September 25-29, 1987.

University of Massachusetts Medical School. “Understanding Gait Efficiency” in Worcester, MA; June 1987.

New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Grand Rounds. “Functional Hallux Limitus as the Etiology to Excessive Midstance Pronation” in New York; April 1987.

Ohio Health and Fitness Conference “Functional Hallux Limitus—A New Entitiy in Understanding Overuse Problems” in Columbus, Ohio; March 1987.

American Academy of Clinical Electrodynography. “Computerized Detection of Functional Hallux Limitus” in Hershey, PA; November 1987.

American Society of Testing Methods. “Lower Durometer Bidirectional Shoe Modification in the Forefoot to Enhance Foot Motion” in Chicago, IL; October 1986.

American Academy of Clinical Electrodynography. “Introduction to Clinical Electrodynography” in Boston, MA; May 1986.

University of Massachusetts Medical School Department of Orthopedics. “In Depth Biomechanical Review ofthe Effect of Functional Hallux Limitus on Human Ambulation” in Worcester, MA; September 1985.

Langer Biomechanics Group. “Computerized Gait Analysis” in Boston, MA; March, 1985.

Central New England Podiatry Residency 10th Anniversary Meeting. “Primary Sagittal Plane Blockade as an Etiology of Microtrauma in Degenerative Joint Disease” in Boston, MA; 1985.

Astra Award Presentation at Hershey Surgical Seminar. “Functional Hallux Limitus and its Effect on Normal Ambulation” in Hershey, PA; November, 1984.

Department of Labor—NH Workmen’s Compensation Seminar. “The Effect of Foot Malfunction on Chronic Low Back Pain” in Manchester, NH; October 1984.

AWARDS AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

1984 Astra Award: Hershey Surgical Seminar—“Call for Papers”. “Functional Hallux Limitus and Its Effect on Normal Ambulation”, 1984.

1994 Scholl’s Award: The Outstanding Clinical Paper Published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association for 1993. “Gait Style as an Etiology to Chronic Postural Pain, Part I: Functional Hallux Limitus and Part II: The Postural Compensatory Process.

1994 Pioneer in Walking Medicine. Prevention Magazine, December,

2001 Named in the “Top 100 Most Influential Podiatrists in America” Podiatry Management Magazine

2006 Lemmelson-MIT Inventor of the Week-Insolia http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/dananberg.html

PATENTS

Human shoe sole: (Kinetic Wedge) US Patent #4,597,195

Method of Treating Functional Hallux Limitus: US Patent #4,608,988

High Heeled Shoe Design Office Action, Patent Issued October 16, 1995 US and Canada Issued in United Kingdom, France, and Germany.

High Heeled Shoe Orthotic Design Patent Issued: US, UK, Germany, France.

High Heeled Shoe Design Patent Issued, US July 21, 1998

High Heeled Shoe Insert Patent Applied For

PERSONAL Residence: 19 Beaver Lane, Bedford, NH 03110 (Since 1979) Married to Margie since 1971 with two sons, Ross and Geoff.

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A. GENERAL INFORMATION

Required Information: Name: First, Middle, Howard, John, Hillstrom Last Office address: 535 E70th St, New York, NY 10021

Office telephone: 212-606-1507

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Home address: 415 Main St, unit 7D, New York, NY 10044

Home telephone: 212-308-0380

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Optional Information (not required but helpful): Birth date: August 27, 1956

Birth place: New York City

Marital status: Married

B. EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

1. Academic Degree(s): B.A. and higher; institution name and location; dates attended; date of award. Expand the table as needed.

Degree Institution Name and Dates attended Year Awarded (abbreviation) Location PhD Drexel University 1/81-6/89 1989 (Philadelphia, PA) PhD University of Pennsylvania, 9/80-12/80 (Philadelphia, PA) MS Worcester Polytechnic 9/78-6/80 1980 Institute (Worcester, MA) BS Worcester Polytechnic 9/74-6/78 1978 Institute (Worcester, MA)

2. Post-doctoral training (include residency/fellowships): In chronological order beginning with post- doctoral training positions; include full titles, ranks and inclusive dates held. Expand tables as needed.

Title Institution name and location Dates held

3. Continuing Medical Education Courses/Certificates

Certificate or Course Institution Name and Location Dates attended

Gait and Clinical Movement GCMAS 1998 - present Analysis Society American College Rheumatology ACR 1996 - present

Orthopedic Research Society ORS 2007 - present

International Society Biomech. ISB 1999 – present

4. Other Educational Experiences

Description Institution Name and Location Dates attended

American Academy of Cerebral AACPDM 2006, 2011 Palsy and Developmental Med. American Orthotics Prosthetic AOPA 2002-2006 Association American Academy of AAOS 2000, 2005-2006, Orthopedic Surgery 2008-2010, 2012-2013 Expert Scientific Meeting, ESM 2002 - present C. LICENSURE, BOARD CERTIFICATION, MALPRACTICE

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D. PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS AND EMPLOYMENT

1. Academic positions (teaching and research)

Title Institution name and location Dates held Assistant Professor, Director of the Temple University School of 1988 - 1995 Gait Study Center Podiatric Medicine, Phila., PA Clinical Associate Professor Dept. of Physical Therapy, College 1993 - 2005 Adjunct position of Allied Health Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, Phila, PA Visiting Assistant Research Professor School of Biomedical Engineering, 1990 - present Adjunct position Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA Associate Professor, Director of the Temple University School of 1995 - 2005 Gait Study Center Podiatric Medicine, Phila., PA Adjunct Assistant Professor Department of Bioengineering, 1999 - 2005 Adjunct position School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of PA, Phila., PA Thesis Examiner, Graduate School Temple University, Philadelphia, PA 2001 - present

Adjunct Associate Professor Temple University School of 2006 - present Adjunct position Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Director, Leon Root, MD Motion Hospital for Special Surgery 2005 - present Analysis Laboratory (LRMALab) New York, NY

2. Hospital positions (e.g., attending physician)

Title Institution name and location Dates held Biomedical Engineer Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, 1981-1983 Philadelphia, PA Biomedical Engineer Veterans Administration Medical 1983-1988 Center, Philadelphia, PA

Director, Leon Root, MD Motion Hospital for Special Surgery 2005 - present Analysis Laboratory (LRMALab) New York, NY

3. Other Employment

Title Institution name and location Dates held Consultant Howard J Hillstrom, PhD, Biomedical Engineering 1989 - present and Biomechanics Consulting, New York, NY

E. EMPLOYMENT STATUS (current or anticipated)

Name of Employer(s): Hospital for Special Surgery

Employment Status (choose one, delete the others): Full-time salaried by Cornell-affiliated hospital

F. INSTITUTIONAL/HOSPITAL AFFILIATION

Biomedical Engineer Moss Rehabilitation Hospital, Philadelphia, PA Biomedical Engineer Veterans Administration Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

Director, Leon Root, MD Motion Hospital for Special Surgery Analysis Laboratory (LRMALab) New York, NY

G. PERCENT EFFORT AND INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

CURRENT % EFFORT (%) Does the activity involve WCMC students/researchers? (Yes/No) TEACHING 10% Yes CLINICAL 0% ADMINISTRATIVE 10% RESEARCH 80% Yes TOTAL 100%

INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

1. Teaching (e.g., specific teaching functions, courses taught, dates: For guidance refer to Teaching Metrics table. Report your teaching activities in the 4 areas of teaching shown below. To provide a more detailed teaching report, use the Teaching Activities Report template or Educator Portfolio template (strongly encouraged). Refer to it here as an attachment (e.g., see attached), and attach it to the CV.

Didactic teaching: (e.g., lectures, continuing medical education courses, grand rounds, professional development programs, seminars, tutorials) Dates 1. Lecture - "Negative Capacitance Amplifiers: The Purpose and Function in 1979 the Time and Frequency Domains," WPI Biomedical Instrumentation Graduate Course, Worcester, MA 2. Lecture - "Myoelectrical Control of Lower Limb Prostheses", as part of the 1981 Biomechanics Course, senior elective, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 3. Lecture - "Electromyography", Department of Biomedical Engineering, 1982 Drexel University grad student course Neurophysiology of Posture and Locomotion, Phila, PA. 4. Lecture - "Myoelectric Control of Externally Powered Prostheses", 1982 Department of Physical Therapy, Temple University, elective with Kevin Cody, Ph.D., Philadelphia, PA. 5. Lecture - "The EMG and Myoelectric Control", Department of Mechanical 1983 Engineering and Mechanics, Biomechanics group, Drexel University, Phila., PA. 6. Lecture - "EMG, Locomotion, and Prosthetics," lecture series, Department 1985 of Mechanical Engineering Biomechanics group, Drexel University, Phila. PA. 7. Lecture - "EMG, Myoelectric Control Strategies, and Spatial Pattern 1987 Recognition," Department of Mechanical Engineering, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 8. Lecture - “Fundamental Physics of Biomechanics”, First Year Biomechanics, 1994 - 1998 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. 9. Lecture - "Introduction to the Gait Cycle," 1st Year Biomechanics, 1988 – 1998 Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. 10. Workshop - "Introduction to the Gait Laboratory," First Year Biomechanics, 1988 - 1998 PCPM, Philadelphia, PA; (formally with Fred Kugler, as of 1996 with Safia Bhimji), five sessions per yr. 11. Workshop - "Gait Analysis Methods and the Biomechanical Parameters of 1988 - 1991 Posture and Locomotion," Third Year Orthopedics, PCPM, Philadelphia, PA; (with Fred Kugler), twenty sessions bi-weekly per year. 12. Lecture - “Gait Analysis of Podiatric Pathologies”, Third year Podiatric 1994 - 1998 Orthopedics, PCPM, Philadelphia, PA. 13. Workshop - "Plantar Aspect Foot Pressure Measurement" Third Year 1994 - 1998 Orthopedics, PCPM, Philadelphia, PA; (with Fred Kugler and Ilene Young), twenty sessions bi-weekly per Academic year. 14. Lecture - "Volitional Myoelectric Lower Limb Prostheses," lecture series - 1989 Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics - Biomechanics Group, Drexel University, Phila., PA. 15. Lecture - "Quantitative Gait Analysis", lecture series - Department of 1990 Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics - Biomechanics Group, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 16. Workshop - "Gait Analysis Methods as Applied to the Foot and Ankle," 1991 given within a M.S. level Physical Therapy course of Temple University (with Fred Kugler and Dan Disabatino). 17. Course - "Clinical Biomechanics" - course offered to 1991,1993,1995, residents - Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Med. (PCOM). 1997 - 1999 18. Course - "Introduction to Research Design" - six week course offered 1992,1992 - 1995, annually to TUSPM (PCPM) students. 1996 - 1999 19. Lecture - “EMG Signal Processing and Prosthetic Limb Control”, 1992 - 2002 Department of Mech. Eng. and Mechanics, Graduate Biomechanics Course, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 20. Workshop - “Parameters of Posture and Locomotion”, Department of 1992, 1993 Biomedical Engineering and Science Institute, Graduate Med. Sci. III course, Drexel University, Phil., PA. 21. Workshop - “Gait Analysis: Quantitative Biomechanics of Posture and 1992 - 1995 Locomotion”, Department of Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Graduate Biomechanics Course, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA. 22. Lecture - “Biomaterials”, Department of Surgery, Digital - Metatarsal 1992 - 1995 Surgery Course, Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA. 23. Workshop - “Gait Analysis: Clinical Applications”, Department of Physical 1992 Therapy, Shriners Hospital for Crippled Children, Philadelphia, PA.

24. Workshop - “Introduction to Posture and Locomotion Parameters”, 1992 - 1994 Department of Physical Therapy, Quantitative Methods Graduate Course, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA. 25. Workshop - "Introduction to Posture and Locomotion Parameters", 1993 - 1996 Department of Physical Therapy, Hahnemann University - Entry level students - May. 26. Workshop - "Introduction to Posture and Locomotion", Harcum PT 1993 Assistants. 28. Workshop - “Gait Analysis: Clinical Applications”, Department of Physical 2001 Therapy, Novacare, Philadelphia, PA. 29. Workshop - “Introduction to Posture and Locomotion”, 2005 School of Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, undergraduate course, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA.

30. Course - "Biomechanics of Human Movement" – 12 week course offered 2004-2005 to Temple University Kinesiology graduate students. 31. Workshop – “Introduction to Motion Analysis” – HSS Orthopedic 2006-present Residents.

32. Workshop – “Introduction to Motion Analysis” – with Sherry Backus, P.T., 2010-present D.P.T., M.A., Occupational Biomechanics Students (OIOC) from NYU.

33. Workshop – “Introduction to Motion Analysis” – CCNY and Columbia 2012 University Biomedical Engineering graduate students, HSS and Columbia University Physiatry residents, HSS Sports Medicine Service, HSS Sports Medicine Rehabilitation, Summer Medical Student Research Program, Traveling ORS Fellows, etc

34. Faculty/mentor for the US Bone and Joint Initiative Young Investigators 2011 - present Grant Workshop: 2 weekends per year --- Spring in Chicago, Fall in Toronto. Each faculty member gives multiple lectures (Hypothesis Development, Building a Research Team, Negotiating a Faculty Appointment, etc) and has one on one mentoring with 4 to 5 young investigators. The weekend culminates in a mock NIH study section meeting to show how their proposals are reviewed. 35. Co-program director, “Conservative Management of Knee Osteoarthritis”, a 2012 one day symposium offered at Hospital for Special Surgery, March 9, 2012 36. Co-program director, “Conservative Management of Knee Osteoarthritis”, a 2014 one day symposium offered at Hospital for Special Surgery, March 9, 2014

Dates Mentorship: (e.g., mentor for medical student, graduate student, resident, clinical or postdoctoral research fellow or junior faculty projects; service as graduate student thesis advisor or committee member)

1. Thompson, Elaine C. {committee member}: Ph.D. dissertation, “The Effect 1986 - 1990 of Sural Nerve Stimulation on Limb Clearance in Patients with Hemiplegia”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, December 1990.

2. Perlberg, Gil {co-advisor}: M.S. thesis, “Objective Detection of Equinus 1990 - 1991 Deformity and Identification of its Sources”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1991.

3. Maurer, Brian {co-advisor}: M.S. thesis, “Quantitative Identification of 1991 - 1992 Ankle Equinus Deformity with Applications for Treatment Assessment”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, September 1992.

4. Selby-Silverstein, Lisa {co-advisor}: Ph.D. dissertation; “Foot Orthoses: 1989 - 1993 Their Effect on Gait in Down Syndrome”, Department of Physical Therapy, Hahnemann University, June 1993.

5. Smith, Nancy {primary advisor} M.S. thesis, “Comparison of Kinematic 1993 - 1994 Measurements: External Markers and Three-Dimensional MRI Reconstruction,” Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1994.

6. Lapointe, Steve {co-advisor}: Ph.D. dissertation, “An Instrumented Linkage 1992 - 1996 for the Measurement of the Rotatory Stability of the Human Ankle Complex,” Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1996.

7. Bhimji, Safia {primary advisor}: M.S. thesis, "Foot Orthoses: Effect on 1995 - 1996 Tibial Torsion in Down Syndrome", Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1996.

8. Gina Gualtieri: {primary advisor} M.S. thesis, "Biomechanics of Increased 1996 - 1997 Heel Height in Race Walking", Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University June 1997.

9. Robyn Lit: {primary advisor} M.S. thesis, “The Biomechanics of Athletic 1996 - 1997 Walking: Optimal Shoe Gear Design”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1997.

10. Wen Liu: {co-advisor} PhD dissertation, “Mechanical Instability of the 1993 - 1997 Ankle Joint Complex: Diagnosis and Evaluation of its Effect on the Kinematics During Level Walking”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, May 1997.

11. Melanie Kahler:{primary advisor} M.S. thesis, “Knee Osteoarthritis 1997 - 1998 Biomechanics: A Pilot Study of Foot Orthosis Efficacy”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1998.

12. Chuck Bartish: (co-advisor) M.S. thesis, “Six Degree of Freedom Knee 1997 – 1998 Kinematic Assessment of Conservative Ankle Stabilization During Activities of Daily Living”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1998.

13. Rosa Ibanez: {primary advisor} M.S. thesis, “Neural Network Model of the 1997 - 1998 EMG to Ankle Moment Relationship”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, December 1998.

14. Song, Jinsup {primary advisor}: Ph.D. dissertation, “Foot Type 1997 - 1998 Biomechanics and the Diabetic Foot: Plantar Pressure Relationship to Neuropathy,” Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1999.

15. Scahill, Kathy {primary advisor}: M.S. thesis, “Three-Dimensional Moments 1995 - 1999 and Rotations about the Rearfoot,” Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, December 1999.

16. Behler, Jill {primary advisor}: M.S. thesis, “Relationship of the Center of 1998 - 1999 Pressure to a Point within the Pelvis in Geriatrics: Postural Stability with and without Foot Orthoses.” Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, December 1999.

17. Ledoux, William {primary advisor}: Ph.D. Dissertation, "The Biomechanical 1998 - 1999 Model of the Human Foot", Department of Bioengineering, University of Pennsylvania, June 1999.

18. Stacey Ringleb: (secondary advisor) M.S. thesis, “Correlation and 1996 - 1999 Sequencing of Electromyographic Signals with the Kinematics of Gait”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, June 1999.

19. Ann Suter: (primary advisor) M.S. thesis, “Three Dimensional Kinematics 1998 - 1999 and Kinetics of the Lower Extremity while Landing from a Jump with a Prophylactic Ankle Brace: A Pilot Study”, Department of Kinesiology, Temple University, May 2001.

20. Stacey Ringleb: (secondary advisor) Ph.D. thesis, “Biomechanical Model of 2000 - 2001 the Human Foot”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, May, 2003.

21. Sue Barker: (secondary advisor) Ph.D. thesis, “Accuracy and Repeatability 2002 - 2003 of the Instrumented Gait Mat II for the Assessment of Hemiplegic Gait”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, May, 2004.

22. Katie Bartosik: (primary advisor) M.S. thesis, “Clinical Biomechanical 2001 - 2004 Factors Associated With Shin Splints”, Department of Kinesiology, Temple University, May 2004.

23. Laura Bray: (primary advisor) M.S. thesis, “The Relationship Between 2001 - 2004 Structure and Function in Shoegear”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, August 2004.

24. Carl W. Imhauser (committee member) Ph.D. thesis, “The Development 2003 - 2004 and Evaluation of an Image Based , 3-Dimensional, Patient Specific Dynamic Model of the Hindfoot”, Mechanical Engineering and Mechanics, Drexel University, August 2004.

26. Kellie C. Huxel (committee member) Ph.D. thesis, “Gender Differences In 2000 - 2004 Muscle Recruitment and Stiffness Regulation Strategies of the Shoulder”, Kinesiology Department, Temple University, August 2005.

27. Kelly Ketcham: (co-advisor) M.S. thesis, “The Biomechanics of Medial Tibial 2001 - 2005 Stress Syndrome in Walking”, Kinesiology Department, Temple University, June 2008.

28. Jen Bauer: (co-advisor) M.S. thesis, “The Biomechanics of Medial Tibial 2006 - 2008 Stress Syndrome in Running”, Kinesiology Department, Temple University, June 2008.

29. Sarah Shultz: (co-advisor) Ph.D. thesis, “Pediatric Obesity: Lower Extremity 2006 - 2008 Biomechanics”, Department of Kinesiology, Temple University, May, 2008.

30. Lisa Hoglund: (co-advisor) Ph.D. thesis, “-femoral Osteoarthritis 2004 - 2008 Effects on Sit-to-Stand Function”, Physical Therapy Department, Temple University, 2009.

31. James Furmato, DPM: {co-advisor} Ph.D. thesis, “Ultrasound Measures of 2003 - 2009 Diabetic Ulcers: Wound Characterization”, Biomedical Engineering, Science, and Health Systems, Drexel University, August 2010.

32. Eric Chehab, M.D., Sports Medicine Fellow at HSS, “Electromyographic 2002 - 2010 Patterns of Shoulder Motions in Patients with Massive Rotator Cuff Tears Pre and Post Anterior Deltoid Muscle Rehabilitation”.

33. Scott Ellis, M.D., Orthopedic Resident at HSS, “Development of an Intra- 2005 - 2006 operative Plantar Pressure Assessment Device: A Feasibility Study”.

34. Karen Nolan, Ph.D., Post Doctoral Fellow from the Kessler Rehabilitation 2005-2007 Institute, “Pressure Distribution Within AFOs in Patients with Hemiplegia”.

35. Allison M Brown: {primary advisor} PhD thesis, “The Effects of Fatigue on 2007 - 2011 Pathomechanics and Electromyography in Female Runners with Illiotibial Band Syndrome”, Physical Therapy Department, Temple University, 2011.

36. Rebecca Zifchock, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellow from the LRMAL, “Kinematics 2007 - 2010 of the Knee in Healthy Runners and Individuals with Knee Osteoarthritis Walking”, 2010.

37. Mark Drakos, MD, Orthopedic Resident at HSS, “Effect of the Cleated Shoe 2008 - 2009 Sports Surface Interface upon Strain in the ACL”, 2009.

38. David Wicket: {co-advisor} PhD thesis, “Development and Validation of a Biomechanical Model of 2008 - 2013 Seated Posture”, Department of Computing and Technology, Anglia Ruskin University, 2013.

39. Yatin Kirane, D.Orth, PhD, Post Doctoral Fellow from the LRMAL, “Effect of 2009 - 2012 Valgus Knee Bracing Upon Pain and Function in Medial Knee Osteoarthritis Patients”, 2012.

40. Franziska Riesse: {co-advisor} PhD thesis, “Effect of Malalignment on Knee 2012 – 2015 Joint Contact Mechanics”, Anglia Ruskin University, 2015.

41. Diagarajen Carpanen: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “The Effect of Partial 2012 - 1015 Meniscectomy on Knee Joint Contact Stresses: Walking Versus Running”, Anglia Ruskin University, 2015.

42. Aviva Wolff, OT, Ed.D.: {ad hoc advisor} EdD Thesis, “Effect of Alternating 2007 - 2016 Inter-Manual (AIM) training on Hand Shaping During Grasp in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy”, Columbia Teachers College, 2016.

43. Andrew Kraszewski, PhD: {committee member} PhD Thesis, “Evaluating 2008 - 2016 Clinical Shoulder Tests to Optomize Surgical Plication By Quantifying In-Vitro 3D Kinematic and Kinetic Contribution of the Capsule”, NYU, 2016.

44. Ioannis Prionidis, MD, PhD: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “A Novel Intermittent 2010 - 2016 Pneumatic Compression Device to Improve Lower Limb Hemodynamics”, Anglia Ruskin University, 2016.

45. Yazan Deri, MD, PhD candidate: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “Effect of Volume 2012 - present and Location of Partial Meniscecomy Upon Knee Joint Contact Pressure in Ovine Specimens”, Anglia Ruskin University, in progress 46. Jennifer Martay, PhD: {co-advisor} Postdoctoral fellow, “A Computational 2015 - 2017 Method for Planning the Surgical Correction of the Malaligned Knee” Arthritis Research United Kingdom (SR20708), R. Mootanah, PhD (PI), H Hillstrom, (co-I), grant code: 7409, £133,403 awarded to Anglia Ruskin University, 2014-2017

47. Abboss Shirvani, PhD student: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “Correction of the 2015 - present Quadriceps Avoidance Gait: A Quantitative Study”, Anglia Ruskin University, in progress.

48. Oliver Morgan, PhD student: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “Biomechanics of the 2016 - present Hypermobile First Ray”, Anglia Ruskin University, in progress

49. Nuno Correia, PhD student: {co-advisor} PhD Thesis, “Effect of Transverse 2017 - present Plane Rotational Alignment on Knee Joint Contact Mechanics”, Anglia Ruskin University, in progress

Clinical teaching: (e.g., teaching in the clinic or hospital including bedside Dates teaching, teaching in the operating room, preceptor in clinic)

2. Clinical care (duties, dates: To document clinical activities use the table below or, to document extensive clinical activities use the Clinical Portfolio template (strongly encouraged). Refer to it here as an attachment and attach it to the CV.

Clinical Activity; Clinical Program Development Dates

3. Research (duties, dates): Summarize research activities in the table below. Provide key contributions, and annotate key grants and publications or use a Statement of Key Contributions. Refer to it here and attach it to the CV.

Research Activity / Key Contributions Dates 1. "A Quantitative Diagnostic Technique For Discriminating Between Spasticity and 1989-1990 Contracture at the Ankle in Patients with Equinus Deformity", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) award. The purpose of this study was to determine if the effects of spasticity and contracture could be discriminated with ankle moments pre/post a tibial nerve block.

2. "Quantify Equinus Deformity Degree Pre and Post Treatment". H. Hillstrom, 1990-1991 PhD, (PI), APMA award. The purpose of this study was to determine if the effects of treatment modified ankle moments pre/post a tibial nerve block.

3. "The Effect of Orthotics on Stability of the Geriatric Population". G. Hice, MS, 1990-1991 DPM, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), Rockport Walking Institute. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if foot orthoses could alter the center of pressure based sway during posture of a small cohort of geriatric individuals.

4. "The Influence of Digital Stabilization on Metatarsalgia", D. Scott Malay, D.P.M., 1991-1992 (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), APMA award. The purpose of this study was to determine if digital arthrodesis of patients with hammertoes could alter the biomechanics of these patients.

5. "Foot Orthoses: Their Effect on Gait in Down Syndrome", H. Hillstrom, PhD, 1991-1992 (PI), G. Hice MS, DPM, and L. Selby, MSPT, (Co-Is), APMA award. The purpose of this study was to determine if foot orthoses could change the gait of children with Down Syndrome.

6. "Lower Extremity Shock Transmission Modeling for the Specification of Optimal 1993-1994 Insole Designs: A Combined Theoretical and in vivo Approach", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), K. Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, and F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is), Schering- Plough Health Care Products Corporation. The purpose of this study was to determine if over-the-counter insoles designs could modify the shock transmission up the kinetic chain.

7. "Evaluation of the Doctor Scholl Heel Guard ™ Device: Clinical Trials and 1993-1994 Objective Gait”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), K. Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, DPM, and F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is), Schering-Plough Health Care Products Corporation. The purpose of this study was to determine if the Dr. Scholl Heel Guard was effective for managing plantar fasciitis.

8. "Trial Objective Assessment of the Dynamic Stabilizing Innersole System (DSIS) 1993-1994 - A Single Subject Design", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), K. Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, and F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is). Schering-Plough Health Care Products Corporation. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if the DSIS insole could alter foot mechanics.

9. "Trial Objective Assessment of the Dynamic Stabilizing Innersole System (DSIS) 1993-1994 - A Single Subject Design", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), K. Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, and F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is). Schering-Plough Health Care Products Corporation. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if the DSIS insole could alter foot mechanics.

10. "Geriatric Stability in Posture: The Effect of Foot Orthoses," H. Hillstrom, 1993-1994 PhD, (PI), W. Freedman, PhD, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, A. Helfand, DPM, M. Zarro, DPM, F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if foot orthoses could alter the center of pressure based sway during posture of geriatric individuals.

11. "Foot Orthoses: Effect on Tibial Torsion in Down Syndrome", K. Mahan, MS, 1993-1994 DPM, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, L. Selby-Silverstein, PT, MS, J. Pontious, DPM, S. Siegler, Ph.D, F. Kugler, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if foot orthoses could alter tibial torsion in children with Down Syndrome.

12. "Six Degree of Freedom Hindfoot Kinematics and Kinetics", H. Hillstrom, 1994-1995 Ph.D., (PI), K. Mahan, MS, DPM, S. Corey, DPM, K Whitney, DPM, F. Kugler, MS, W. Ledoux, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this study was to develop and test a six degree of freedom hindfoot kinematic solution for tibial-calcaneal motion during gait.

13. “Foot Modeling: Plantar Biomechanical Properties”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), 1995-1996 K. Whitney, DPM., D. Meeney, PhD, G. Bauers, DPM, B. Hirsch, PhD, W. Ledoux, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this study was to develop a model of the plantar foot contact mechanics by using experimentally derived quasi-linear viscoelastic constitutive relationships of the plantar soft tissues.

14. “Heel Pain: Six Degrees of Freedom Foot Orthosis Efficacy”, K. Whitney, DPM, 1995-1996 (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, S. Sielger, PhD, F. Kugler, MS, W. Liu, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if foot orthoses could modify the mechanics of patients with plantar fasciitis.

15. “The Biomechanics of Athletic Walking: Optimal Shoe Gear Design”, H. 1996-1997 Hillstrom, PhD and H. Palamarchuk, DPM, (Co-PIs), G. Gualtieri, BS, (Co-Is), New Balance Corporation. The purpose of this study was to examine the biomechanics of athletic walking conducted at an increased velocity compared with self-selected walking speed.

16. “Clinical Outcomes of the Evans Calcaneal Osteotomy”, K. Mahan, MS, DPM, 1996-1997 (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), ACFAS Award. The purpose of this pilot study was to apply measures of foot structure and function to patients with collapsing pes valgus before and after an Evans Calcaneal osteotomy to evaluate the mechanical effects of treatment.

17. “Can Orthoses Treat Osteoarthritis Up the Kinetic Chain”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, 1996-1997 (PI), K. Mahan, MS, DPM, H.R. Schumacher, MD, K. Whitney, DPM, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine if foot alignment was important to the mechanics of medial knee osteoarthritis.

18. “Clinical Outcomes of Evans Calcaneal Osteotomy”, K. Mahan, MS, DPM, (PI), 1996-1997 H. Hillstrom, PhD, S. Maxian, PhD, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this study was to apply previously developed measures of foot structure and function to patients with collapsing pes valgus before and after an Evans Calcaneal osteotomy to evaluate the mechanical effects of treatment.

19. “Lower Extremity Realignment: Treatment for Osteoarthritis”, H. Hillstrom, 1997-1998 PhD, (PI), K.T. Mahan, MS, DPM., H.R. Schumacher, MD, K. Whitney, DPM., J. McGuire, PT, DPM, S. Bhimji, MS, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to treat patients with medial knee osteoarthritis with valgus knee braces with and without neutral position foot orthoses to assess if foot alignment was important to knee function in this cohort.

20. “Can Keratolytics Help Manage Plantar Punctate Keratoses”, H. Lemont, DPM, 1997-1998 (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, S. Spadone, DPM, (Co-Is), APMA. The purpose of this pilot study was to apply keratolytic agents to the plantar keratosis to determine if this treatment would reduce plantar pressures.

21. “Lower Extremity Realignment with the Generation II Valgus Knee Brace: 1998-1999 Treatment for Osteoarthritis”, H. Hillstrom, Ph.D., (PI), K.T. Mahan, MS, DPM, H.R. Schumacher, MD, K.Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, S. Bhimji, MS, (Co-Is), Generation II. The purpose of this pilot study was to treat patients with medial knee osteoarthritis with valgus knee brace to assess if conservative knee realignment was an effective treatment for this cohort.

22. “Valgus Knee Bracing and In-Shoe Foot Orthoses: Lower Extremity 2000-2001 Realignment Therapy for Varus Knee Osteoarthritis”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), D Brower, MS, S. Bhimji , MS, K.Whitney, DPM., J. McGuire, PT, DPM, M. O’Connor, MD, PhD, and H.R. Schumacher, MD, (Co-Is), Generation II. The purpose of this study was to treat patients with medial knee osteoarthritis with valgus knee braces with and without neutral position foot orthoses to assess if foot realignment could provide further pain relief and improved biomechanics compared with knee bracing alone.

23. "Non-invasive In Vivo Method for Measuring Joint Contact Area", B. Hirsch, 2000-2001 PhD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, A. Liggins, PhD, J. Udupa, PhD, (Co-Is), Eastern PA Chapter of Arthritis Foundation. The purpose of this pilot study was to develop a method of assessing joint contact area with MRI.

24. "Increasing Awareness and Understanding of New Flexible Footwear 2001-2002 Technologies", H. Hillstrom, Ph.D., (PI), K. Whitney, DPM, J. McGuire, PT, DPM, J. Song, DPM, PhD, S. Bhimji, MS, S. McIlwain, DPM, L. Newman, DPM, (Co-Is), Flexible Footwear Company in conjunction with the Ben Franklin Partnership. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the foot biomechanics afforded by a highly flexible shoe technology.

25. "Effectiveness of Realigning Orthoses for Off-loading the High Risk Diabetic 2002-2003 Foot”, J. Song, DPM, PhD, (PI), H.J. Hillstrom, PhD, G. Boden, MD, (Co-Is), Temple University Office of the Vice Provost for Research Junior Faculty Grant Program. The purpose of this study was to determine the role of alignment in the plantar pressure distribution of diabetic neuropathic patients.

26. "Lower Limb Realignment Therapies for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis", 2002-2004 H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), D Brower, MS, S. Bhimji, MS, K.Whitney, DPM., J. McGuire,, PT, DPM, M. O’Connor, MD, PhD, and H.R. Schumacher, MD, (Co-Is), Eastern Pennsylvania Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation. The purpose of this study was to treat patients with medial knee osteoarthritis with valgus knee braces and foot orthoses to assess if foot realignment improve outcomes.

27. “Clinical Protocol for a Multiple Dose Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo 2002-2003 Controlled Study of the Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Valdecoxib Compared to Placebo in Patients for Treatment of Post-Surgical Pain from Bunionectomy Surgery”, H.J. Hillstrom, PhD and K. T. Mahan, MS, DPM, (PIs), V. Quijano, DPM, PhD, J. Pontious, DPM, G. Bauer, DPM, W. Martin DPM, and J. Miller, DPM, (Co-Is), Pharmacia. The purpose of this multi-center study was to determine if Valdecoxib was effective for the management of post-op foot pain.

28. “EMG and Kinematic Analysis of Drop Jumps From An Unknown Height: A 2003-2004 Mechanism for Non-Contact Injuries”, C. Buz Swanik, PhD, ATC and K. A. Swanik, PhD, ATC (PI), H. Hillstrom, Ph.D., (Consultant), National Athletic Training Association (NATA). The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate the lower extremity EMG and kinematics during unknown height drop jumps.

29. “Fundamental Study of Birkenstock Footwear Technologies”, J. Song, DPM, 2004-2005 PhD, (PI), H. J. Hillstrom, PhD, B. Heilman, MS, and K. Whitney, DPM, CPed, (Co-Is), Birkenstock. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of arch height in Birkenstock sandles on a cohort of individuals with mild to moderate flexible flatfoot.

30. “The Effect Of Custom Molded Orthotics on First Metatarsalphalangeal Joint 2004-2005 Flexibility and Sub-hallucial Pressures During Gait in Subjects Previously Diagnosed With Functional Hallux Limitus”, K. Whitney, DPM, CPed, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, Jim Shipley, BS, and Greg Mote, BA, (Co-Is), American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine (ACFAOM). The purpose of this study was to effect of foot orthoses on the mechanics of the first metatarsolphalangeal joint.

31. “Feasibility of Achieving Hallux Abducto Valgus Correction Employing 2005-2010 Functional Electrical Stimulation of the Abductor Hallucis Muscle”, J. Song, DPM, PhD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, B. Heilman, MS, K. Mahan, MS, DPM, G. Bauers, DPM, (Co-Is), Geninar, The purpose of this study was to treat patients with hallux valgus using functional electrical stimulation of the abductor hallucis.

32. “Addendum to Valgus Knee Bracing and In-Shoe Foot Orthoses: Lower 2006-2007 Extremity Realignment Therapy for Varus Knee Osteoarthritis”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, M. Lenhoff, BS, L. Mandl, MD, J. Song, DPM, PhD, P. Torzilli, PhD, (Co-Is), Generation II – Ossur. The purpose of this study was to recruit additional patients with medial knee osteoarthritis into our ongoing knee brace and foot orthosis study.

33. “In Vitro and In Vivo Wrist Kinematic Validation and the Dart Thrower’s 2006-2007 Motion”, S. Wolfe, M.D., Principle Investigator, A. Wolff, CHT, OTR/L, T. Carter, BS, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, H. Hillstrom, PhD, Mark Lenhoff, BS, (Co-Is), Hand Res. Fund. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a wrsit joint coordinate system for the measurement of coupled motions at the wrist.

34. “Electromyographic Patterns of Shoulder Motions in Patients with Massive 2006-2007 Rotator Cuff Tears Pre and Post Anterior Deltoid Muscle Rehabilitation”, F. Cordasco, MS, MD, (PI), E. Chehab, MD, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, H. Hillstrom, PhD, Mark Lenhoff, BS, Brian Pansy, BS, (Co-Is), Institute for Sports Medicine Research. The purpose of this study was to determine if patients with rotator cuff tears who had undergone rehabilitation demonstrated changes in their EMG patterns.

35. “Development of an Intra-operative Plantar Pressure Assessment Device: A 2006-2007 Feasibility Study”, J. Deland, M.D., (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, Mark Lenhoff, BS, Brian Pansy, BS, (Co-Is), Foot and Ankle Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to develop and test an intraoperative plantar pressure measuring device.

36. "Development of an Intra-operative Plantar Pressure Assessment Device: A 2006-2007 Feasibility Study”, Scott Ellis, MD (PI), Jonathan Deland, MD, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-Is), Salvati Award. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of intraoperative plantar pressure measurements.

37. "Hip ROM in Normals During ADL's: Optimization of THR Placement”, Mayman, 2006-2009 T. Sculco, H. Hillstrom (co-PIs), Smith & Nephew. The purpose of this study was to acquire normative hip kinematics to evaluate placement of the acetabular component in total hip replacement.

38. “Development of a Geometric Forefoot Model: A Tool for Clinical Decision 2006-2009 Making”, H. Hillstrom, PhD (PI), S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, J. Song, DPM, PhD, P. Demp, DPM, PhD, B. Heilman, MS, M. Lenhoff, BS, B. Pansy, BS, (Co-Is), National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), National Institutes of Health (NIH), R03HD053135-01. The purpose of this study was to measure the structure and function of the foot in asymptomatic individuals, establish normative values for each foot type, and assess the use of a geometrical foot model for predicting foot type.

39. “Development of a Device to Measure Internal Tibial Torsion”, C. McCarthy, 2006-2007 PT, DPT (PI), Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) The purpose of this study was to develop a device that measures internal tibial torsion without ionizing radiation – I served as a co-I.

40. “Foot Disorders, Pain, and Physical Disability in Elders”, M. Hannan, ScD, (PI), J. 2006-2007 Jordan, MD (PI-UNC), (Co-I), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Consultant-HSS), NIAMS, NIH, R01 AR047853-04. The purpose of this multicenter epidemiological study was to examine the relationships between foot function and pathologies – I served as a consultant in the last year of this five year study.

41. "The Role of the Shoe-Surface Interface in the Development of ACL Strain", 2007-2008 Mark Drakos, MD, R. Warren, MD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), Salvati award. The purpose of this study was to measure the strain in the ACL in response to a torsional load applied between the sports surface and cleated shoe interface to evaluate which sports surface provided the minimal strain to the ACL.

42. "Wrist Kinematics During Functional Activities: Mapping the Dart Thrower's 2007-2009 Arc", H. Hillstrom, PhD and S. Wolfe, (co-PIs), Orthopedic Research and Education Fund (OREF). The purpose of this study was to test the kinematic wrist coupling and functional task performance of healthy individuals in the free and splinted conditions as well as persons who have undergone midcarpal arthrodesis

43. "Kinematic and EMG Activity of the Elbow Joint Arthroplasty Patient: a Pilot 2007-2009 Study Comparison with Healthy Individuals", T. Wright, PhD, R. Hotchkiss, MD, (co-PIs), H. Hillstrom, PhD (co-I). Elbow Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to determine the kinematic and EMG differnces between patients who had undergone a total elbow replacement versus healthy controls.

44. " MIS vs. Standard TKR: A prospective randomized double blinded study 2007-2009 comparing postoperative strength", B. Nestor, (PI), R.Windsor, MD, S Backus, PT, DPT, MA, H. Hillstrom, PhD, Orthopedic Knee Society. The purpose of this study was to determine if minimally invasive surgery provided functional benefits or improved rates of rehabilitation to standard open field procedures for total knee replacement.

45. "Lower Extremity Realignment Therapies for the Treatment of Medial Knee 2008-2013 OA: A Pilot Study", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), R. Zifchock, PhD, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, (Co-I), Ossur Americas. The purpose of this study was to treat patients with medial knee osteoarthritis with valgus knee braces with and without neutral position foot orthoses to assess pain, function, and pathophysiology of this treatment approach for these patients.

46. "The Role of the Shoe-Surface Interface in the Development of ACL Strain”, 2008-2009 Mark Drakos, MD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), Orthopedic Chief of Staff Fund. The purpose of this study was to measure the strain in the ACL in response to a controlled torsional load applied between the sports surface and cleated shoe interface to evaluate which sports surface provided the minimal strain to the ACL.

47. "Plantar Pressure Masking Validation", J Deland, MD, (PI) H. Hillstrom, PhD, S. 2008-2009 Ellis, MD (Co-I), Foot and Ankle Res. Fund. The purpose of this study was to validate the use of plantar pressure masking for foot pressure analysis.

48. "Next Generation Baby Shoe – Definition Meeting", H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), J. 2008 Song, DPM, PhD, M. Buckland, PT, DPT, ATP, C. Slevin, PT, DPT, M, J. Hafer, BS, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, J. Furmato, DPM, PhD; P. Scherer, DPM, C. Choate, DPM, D. Scher, MD, L. Root, MD, (Co-Is), Stride Rite. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the stability, plantar loading and gait patterns in children who are learning to walk so that effect sizes could be estimated for these parameters.

49. “Next Generation Baby Shoe – Shoe Development & Medical Pilot ", H. 2008-2011 Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), J. Song, DPM, PhD, M. Buckland, PT, DPT, ATP, C. Slevin, PT, DPT, M, J. Hafer, BS, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, J. Furmato, DPM, PhD; P. Scherer, DPM, C. Choate, DPM, D. Scher, MD, L. Root, MD, (Co-Is), Stride Rite. The purpose was to measure the stability, plantar loading, and gait patterns in children who are learning to walk while wearing shoe designs ranging from flexible to stiff.

50. “Multi-center Osteoarthritis Study (MOST)", D. Felson, MD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, 2008-2010 PhD, (PI-HSS), R. Zifchock, PhD, (Co-I), NIA, NIH, 2U01AG018820-08. The purpose of this multicenter epidemiological study was to provide a comprehensive evaluation of patients with knee osteoarthritis or at risk for knee osteoarthritis.

51. “Foot Disorders, Pain, and Physical Disability in Elders”, M. Hannan, ScD, (PI), 2008-2013 H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI-HSS), J. Jordan, MD (PI-UNC), M. Lenhoff (Co-I), NIAMS, NIH, R01 AR047853-06. The purpose of this multicenter epidemiological study was to examine the relationships between foot function and pathologies as well as their ensuing disabilities.

52. “Compilation of a Registry of Normal, Healthy Runners for the Purpose of 2008-2013 Comparison to Pathologic Individuals and Populations“, A. Brown, PT, PhD, (PI), R. Zifchock, PT, PhD, and H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-Is), HSS Rehabilitation Department. The purpose of this study was to establish a registry based upon biomechanical measures of healthy runners. The goal is to use this normative data to assess the differences afforded by pathology afflicting runners.

53. “The Effects of Fatigue on Pathomechanics and Electromyography in Female 2008-2013 Runners with Iliotibial Band Syndrome”, A. Brown, PT, PhD, (PI), R. Zifchock, PT, PhD, and H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-Is), HSS Rehabilitation Department. The purpose of this study was to evaluate female runners with illiotibial band syndrome on a biomechanical and fatigue basis in comparison to healthy controls.

54. “Knee Coupling Study”, A. Brown, PT, PhD, (PI), R. Zifchock, PT, PhD, K. Pratt, 2008-2010 BS, and H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-Is), Rehab. Dept. The purpose of this study was to determine the kinematic coupling in individuals with healthy knees during different activities of daily living. This data could then provide a basis for comparison with individuals exhibiting soft tissue injuries that may have altered their kinematic coupling at the knee.

55. "Lower Extremity Alignment, Gait, and Joint Pathophysiology in Overweight 2008-2010 and Normal Weight Children”, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (PI), M. Ward, PhD, M. Frank, MD, P. Torzilli, PhD, M. Goldring, PhD, D. Green, MD, C. Chen, PhD, Z. Antal, MD, Cornell CTSC. The purpose of this study was to measure the lower extremity biomechanics during walking and serum measures of inflamtaion and early osteoarthritis in 13 to 16 year olds who are between 10 and 75% BMI and over 95% BMI for their age.

56. “Motion and Muscle Analysis in Individuals with Femoral Acetabular 2009-2012 Impingement: A Pilot Study “, B Kelly, MD, (PI), A. Ranawat, MD, H. Hillstrom, PhD, S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, A. Kraszewski, MS, Institute for Sports Medicine Research. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the lower extremity kinematics, kinetics, and EMG patterns in individuals with symptomatic femoral acetabular impingement syndrome compared with healthy.

57. “The Effect Of Walking Speeds on Gait Symmetry In Individuals Who 2009-2012 Undergone Total Hip Replacement Surgeries”, B. Chow, PT, (PI), HSS Rehabilitation Department. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of walking speed on gait symmetry of patients after receiving rehabilitation for total hip arthroplasty.

58. “Development and Validation of Models to Optimize Lower Limb Realignment 2009-2013 Surgery in Patients with Varus Knee Osteoarthritis”, R. Mootanah, PhD, MBA (PI) C. Imhauser, PhD, M. Koff, PhD, H. Hillstrom, PhD, Anglia Ruskin University. The purpose of this study was to develop and validate a computational model to predict knee joint stress.

59. “Three Dimensional Motion Analysis of Partial Fusion and PRC: Are There 2009-2011 Functional Differences?”, S. Wolfe, MD, (PI), H. Hillstrom, PhD, R. Garg, MD, S Backus, PT, DPT, MA, A. Wolff, OT, A. Kraszewski, MS, M. Lenhoff, J. Hafer, American Foundation for Surgery of the Hand (AFSH). The purpose of this study was to measure the kinematic coupling and functional task performance of patients who have undergone midcarpal arthrodesis or proximal row carpectomy for their traumatic osteoarthritis at the wrist.

60. “Understanding the Effects of the "Ankle Sprain Reducing Shoe" on Ankle Joint 2010-2011 Kinetics, Kinematics, Electromyography, and Neuromuscular Balance Control: A Pilot Study ", A. Brown, PT, PhD, (PI), R. Zifchock, PhD, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-Is), EKTIO. The purpose of this pilot study was to evaluate a new basketball shoe designed to protect for ankle sprains.

61. "Bioness FES Post CVA", M. O’Dell, MD (PI-Cornell), A. Brown, (PI-HSS), H. 2010-1012 Hillstrom, PhD, (Co-I), New York Presbyterian, Medical Center. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the changes in gait in response to electrical stimulation for drop foot in post stroke patients as well as if there’s a learning effect when the stimulator is turned off.

62. "Genetics of Foot Disorders", M. Hannan, ScD and J. Jordan (Co-PIs), and H. 2010-2013 Hillstrom, PhD, (PI-HSS), NIAMS, NIH 1R01AR060492-01. The purpose of this GWAS study was to determine if there are any heritable traits associated with foot pathologies or foot biomechanics.

63. "Biomechanical Effects of Taylor Spatial Frame-based Surgical Realignment in 2011-2013 Patients with Varus Knee Osteoarthritis", S.R. Rozbruch, MD, H. Hillstrom, PhD, (co-PIs), Y. Kirane, DOrth, PhD, A. Fragomen, MD, S Backus, PT, DPT, MA, (co-Is), Limb Lengthening and Reconstruction Center. The purpose of this study was to measure the biomechanical changes associated with Illizarov based surgical realignment of varus knee osteoathritis patients.

64. "Changes in Gait Following Surgical Correction of Genu Varum in Children and 2011-2013 Young Adults", R. Widmann, MD (PI), S. Backus, PT, DPT, MA, J. Deneen, PT, MS, P. deMille, MS, and H. Hillstrom, PhD, (co-Is), Pediatric Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to measure the biomechanical changes associated with surgical realignment of varus deformity in children. Research

65. "Male Fastball and Female Windmill Softball High School Pitching Reliability 2011-2013 and Fatigue", S. Fealy, MD and H. Hillstrom, PhD, (co-PIs), A. Kontaxis, PhD, A. Krazewski, MS, S Backus, PT, DPT, MA, J. Hafer, BS, (co-Is), ISMR. The purpose of this study was to measure the kinematic, strength, and performance changes across a simulated game for high school baseball and windmill softball pitchers.

66. “Planning and Execution of Grasp in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy” 2010-2011 A. Wolff, OT (PIs): A. Gordon, PhD and H. Hillstrom, PhD (co-Is), Evlyn Mackin Grant American Society of Hand Therapists. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the pre-shape planning for grasping different objects in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

67. “Planning and Execution of Grasp in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy” 2011-2012 A. Wolff, OT (PIs): A. Gordon, PhD and H. Hillstrom, PhD (co-Is), American Hand Therapy Foundation. The purpose of this study was to measure the pre-shape planning for grasping different objects in children with hemiplegic cerebral palsy.

68. “Measurement of In-vivo Knee Joint Forces to Quantify the Effects of 2011-2015 Unloading Knee Braces, and to Determine their Relationships with 3D Gait Kinetics and Kinematics, and EMG”, H. Hillstrom, B.J. Fregly, PhD, D. D’Lima, MD, PhD (co- PIs), HSS. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the forces with a novel total knee replacement prosthesis during functional activities with various types of orthoses.

69. “First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility Tester Reliability”, PI: Scott Ellis, 2012-2014 MD, Co-Is: Howard Hillstrom, PhD, Smita, Rao, PT, PhD, Jonathan Deland, MD, Foot and Ankle Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to determine the intra and inter rater reliability of the 1st MTP joint flexibility tester for individuals who are asymptomatic and those with hallux rigidus.

70. “Effects of Increasing Vitamin D Levels on Muscle Strength and Fatigue, 2012-2015 Balance, and Functional Performance”, co-PIs: Joseph Lane, MD and Howard Hillstrom, PhD, co-Is: Rupali Joshi, PT, PhD, Sherry Backus, PT, DPT, MA, Orthopedic Chief of Staff and Philanthropic Donors. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the strength, balance and functional performance after doubling the serum vitamin D levels of post-menopausal women.

71. “Return to Mobility and Healthy Living After Fall Injury in Later Life: A 2012-2014 Wearable Monitor and Analyzer with Sensory Feedback for Improvement of Gait and Balance”, Co-PIs: Nimali Jayasinghe, PhD, Yoram Barram, PhD, Co-Is: Howard Hillstrom, PhD, Sandy Ganz, PT, ScD, Pilot Grant program from Cornell University and Teknion. The purpose of this study was to measure the gait patterns and postural stability of individuals with a fear of falling before and after virtual reality.

72. “Scapular Kinematics of Healthy Controls and Individuals with Asymptomatic 2013-2014 Rotator Cuff Tears: Reliability and Group Comparison in Older Adults”, PI: Phillip Williams, Mentors: Howard Hillstrom, Andreas Kontaxis, and Larry Gulotta”, Orthopedic Research and Education Fund Residency Award. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the scapular kinematics in a cohort of healthy individuals as well as those with asymptomatic rotator cuff tears.

73. “Refining Outcome Parameters of Wrist Function: the Correlation of Wrist 2013-2014 Circumduction and Function”, Co-PI: Wolfe, Hillstrom; Co-Is: Backus, Wolff, Kontaxis, Kraszewski, Lenhoff, Hafer, Wrist Research Fund. The purpose of this pilot study was to measure the envelope of available circumduction and kinematic coupling in a cohort of health individuals with and without restricted motion using a splint.

74. “Validation of Computational Model to Simulate First Metatarsophalangeal 2013-2015 Joint Contact Mechanics Pre/post Moberg Osteotomy”, Co-PIs: Deland, Hillstrom; Co-Is: Mootanah, Baxter, Rao, Foot and Ankle Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to validate the 1st MTP joint stress model use the model to evaluate the Moberg osteotomy.

75. “First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility Measurement 2013-2014 Reliability”, PI: Ellis; Co-Is: Hillstrom, Rao, Foot and Ankle Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of the 1st MTP joint flexibility tester.

76. “Arch height index reliability in the pediatric foot”, PI: Scher, 2014-2015 MD, Co-Is: Dreyfus, Paz, Hillstrom, Pediatric Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to determine the reliability of making arch height index measurements on children.

77. “Discrete Personal Assistance Orthotic Walking Aid”, 2014-2015 PI: Jason Herman (Honeybee Robotics), Co-Is: Joo Kim, PhD (NYU), Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (HSS), NSF 13-546-SBIR. The purpose was to develop a prototype exoskeleton to assist those with muscle weakness with walking.

78. “Gait Mechanics in Patients with Stiff Elbow: Pilot Study”, PI: Aaron Daluski, MD, 2014-2015 Co-Is: Samir Trehan, MD, Howard J. Hillstrom, PhD, Aviva Wolfe, OT, CHT, Mandi Gibbons, MS, Elbow Research Fund. The purpose of this study was to determine if simulation of a stiff elbow effected gait pattern.

79. “Three Dimensional Printing of Custom Foot Orthoses to Treat Flexible Flat Feet“,2014 -2016 PI: Kirk J. Macolini, PhD, Co-I: Howard J Hillstrom, PhD. NIH–NICHD SBIR Phase I, 1R43 HD080238-01. The purpose of this project was to compare 3D printed to traditionally molded foot orthoses in children with flexible flat feet.

80. “Return to Play Following ACL Injury: Normative Data from Healthy Young Adults”,2014 -2015 Co-PIs: Frank Cordasco, MD and Howard J Hillstrom, PhD, Rehabilitation – Sports Medicine. The purpose of this project was to establish normative values for the biomechanics of return to play tasks in children.

81. “The Assessment of Wrist Function with Wrist 2014 - 2015 Circumduction and Coupling”, PI: Curtis Henn, MD, Co-Is: Scott Wolfe, MD, Orthopedic Chief of Staff Fund. The purpose of the study was to determine wrist circumduction and coupling in healthy individuals with free and splinted wrists.

82. “Differences in gait after ankle arthrodesis and ankle arthroplasty when 2015 – 2016 ascending and descending stairs” (Co-PIs) C. Demetracopoulos and Hillstrom. AOFAS – 2015-13. The objective of this study is to determine the differences in function between individuals who have had an ankle arthrodesis vs. those that have had an ankle arthroplasty.

83. “Gait Analysis Between Direct Anterior Robotic-Assisted Posterior Approaches 2015 - 2016 for THA: A Pilot Study”, Micheal Alexiades (PI); Rupali Soeters, Douglas Padgett, Sherry Backus, Howard J Hillstrom, YYJ Kao, L Poultsides, Holmes, Kathyrn Oi, A Nocon, (co-Is), Dr Alexiades Research Fund. This study is designed to determine if the THA approach (e.g. posterior, anterior) effects short-term rehabilitation in terms of temporal distance gait pattern symmetry.

4. Administrative Activities (duties, dates): Describe administrative activities in the table below. To document administrative activities more extensively use a supplemental statement, refer to it here and attach it to the CV.

Administrative Activity Date Director, Leon Root MD Motion Analysis Laboratory (LRMALab) 2005 - present Establish Vision and Mission for LRMALab Strategic planning Laboratory and research project budget, development and oversight Monthly LRMALab budget meetings Weekly LRMALab meeting chair Monthly Rehabilitation Department Leadership meetings Quarterly Rehabilitation Department Development meetings Personnel performance appraisals Organize Annual LRMALab retreats Bi-weekly meetings with Vice-president of Rehabilitation Monthly meetings with senior LRMALab staff

LRMALab Personnel Search Committees 2005-present Chair, LRMALab scientist search committee 2010-present Member, LRMALab staff search committee 2005-present Chair, LRMALab postdoc search committee 2006-present

Member, HSS Rehabilitation IRB Pre-Review committee 2005-present Participant, Rehabilitation Advisory Council 2005-present

Director, Gait Study Center, Temple University 1989-2005 Member, TUSPM Admissions Committee 1993-2005 Strategic Planning 1989-2005 Laboratory and research project budgets 1989-2005 Member, Appointment, Tenure, and Promotions Committee 1999-2005

H. RESEARCH SUPPORT

Summarize Past Research Support:

Sponsor Total Award Dates Principal Investigator/Role 1. APMA $22,825 1989-1990 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "A Quantitative Diagnostic Technique For Discriminating Between Spasticity and Contracture …………" 2. APMA $25,000 1990-1991 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Quantify Equinus Deformity Degree Pre and Post Treatment" 3. Rockport Walking Inst. $3,000 1990-1991 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "The Effect of Orthotics on Stability of the Geriatric Population" 4. APMA $23,342 1991-1992 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "The Influence of Digital Stabilization on Metatarsalgia" 5. APMA $22,310 1991-1992 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Foot Orthoses: Their Effect on Gait in Down Syndrome", 6. Schering-Plough $42,000 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Lower Extremity Shock Transmission Modeling for Specification of Optimal Insole Designs” 7. Schering-Plough $79,525 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Evaluation of the Doctor Scholl Heel Guard ™ Device: Clinical Trials and Objective Gait” 8. Schering-Plough $9,194 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Trial Objective Assessment of the Dynamic Stabilizing Innersole System (DSIS) …." 9. APMA $26,870 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Geriatric Stability in Posture: The Effect of Foot Orthoses," 10. APMA $11,705 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Foot Orthoses: Effect on Tibial Torsion in Down Syndrome", 11. DARCO $23,544 1993-1994 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Initial Objective Assessment of a Preformed Adjustable Insole ... in a Conventional Diabetic Shoe …” 12. APMA $29,680 1994-1995 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Six Degree of Freedom Hindfoot Kinematics and Kinetics" 13. APMA $6,040 1995-1996 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “Foot Modeling: Plantar Biomechanical Properties”, 14. APMA $7,340 1995-1996 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Heel Pain: Six Degrees of Freedom Foot Orthosis Efficacy”, 15. New Balance $52,000 1995-1996 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “The Biomechanics of Athletic Walking: Optimal Shoe Gear Design”, 16. ACFAS $6,240 1996-1997 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Clinical Outcomes of the Evans Calcaneal Osteotomy” 17. APMA $21,690 1996-1997 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “Can Orthoses Treat Osteoarthritis Up the Kinetic Chain” 18. APMA $6,000 1996-1997 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Clinical Outcomes of Evans Calcaneal Osteotomy” 19. APMA $27,699 1997-1998 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Lower Extremity Realignment: Treatment for Osteoarthritis” 20. APMA $18,299 1997-1998 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Can Keratolytics Help Manage Plantar Punctate Keratoses” 21. Generation II $10,400 1998-1999 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “Lower Extremity Realignment with the Generation II Valgus Knee Brace: Treatment for Osteoarthritis” 22. Generation II $60,339 2000-2001 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “: LERTS for Varus Knee Osteoarthritis”, 23. Chapter Eastern PA-AF $46,283 2000-2001 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Non-invasive In Vivo Method for Measuring Joint Contact Area" 24. Flexible Footwear and $5,000 2000-2001 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) the Ben Franklin Partnership "Increasing Awareness and Understanding of New Flexible Footwear Technologies" 25. Temple University $50,000 2000-2001 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Office of the Vice Provost for Research Junior Faculty Grant "Effectiveness of Realigning Orthoses for Off-loading the High Risk Diabetic Foot” 26. Eastern PA Chapter $162,000 2002-2004 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) of the Arthritis Foundation "Lower Limb Realignment Therapies for the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthritis", 27. Pharmacia $52,000 2002-2003 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-PI) “Clinical Protocol for a Multiple Dose RCT of the Analgesic Efficacy and Safety of Valdecoxib” 28. National Athletics $37,121 2003-2004 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Training Association (NATA) “EMG and Kinematic Analysis of Drop Jumps ………: A Mechanism for Non-Contact Injuries” 29. Birkenstock $175,012 2004-2005 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Fundamental Study of Birkenstock Footwear Technologies”, 30. American College of 6,000 2004-2005 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine (ACFAOM) “The Effect of Custom Molded Orthotics on 1st MTPJ Flexibility and Sub-hallucial Pressures…..” 31. Geninar $39,406 2005-2010 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Feasibility of HAV Correction Using FES of the Abductor Hallucis Muscle” 32. Ossur $45,000 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “Addendum to Valgus Knee Bracing and In-Shoe Foot Orthoses: LERTS for Varus Knee Osteoarthritis” 33. Hand Research Fund $10,500 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “In Vitro and In Vivo Wrist Kinematic Validation and the Dart Thrower’s Motion”, 34. Institute for Sports $10,000 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Medicine Research “EMG Patterns of Shoulder Motions in Patients with Massive RCT Pre/Post Ant Delt. Muscle Rehab” 35. Foot and Ankle $10,000 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Research Fund “Development of an Intra-operative Plantar Pressure Assessment Device: A Feasibility Study”, 36. Salvati Award $15,000 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Development of an Intra-operative Plantar Pressure Assessment Device: A Feasibility Study”, 37. Smith & Nephew $70,450 2006-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co- I) "Hip ROM in Normals During ADL's: Optimization of THR Placement” 38. NICHD-NIH $187,914 2006-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) R03HD053135-01 “Development of a Geometric Forefoot Model: A Tool for Clinical Decision Making” 39. Pediatric Res. Fund $5,000 2006-2007 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Development of a Device to Measure Internal Tibial Torsion” 40. NIAMS NIH $5,000 2006-2007 Howard Hillstrom PhD, (consultant) AR047853-04 “Foot Disorders, Pain, and Physical Disability in Elders” 41. Salvati Award $15,000 2007-2008 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "The Role of the Shoe-Surface Interface in the Development of ACL Strain" 42. Orthopedic Research $100,000 2007-2009 Scott Wolfe, MD and and Education Foundation Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-PI) "Wrist Kinematics During Functional Activities: Mapping the Dart Thrower's Arc" 43. Elbow Research Fund $26,083 2007-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Kinematic and EMG Activity of the Elbow Joint Arthroplasty Patient: Pilot Study Comparison with Healthy” 44. Orthopedic Knee $20,000 2007-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Society "MIS vs. Standard TKR: A prospective RCT comparing postoperative strength" 45. Ossur America $80,000 2008-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Lower Extremity Realignment Therapies for the Treatment of Medial Knee OA: A Pilot Study" 46. Orthopedic Chief of $45,000 2008-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Staff Fund "The Role of the Shoe-Surface Interface in the Development of ACL Strain”, 47. Foot and Ankle $10,000 2008-2009 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Research Fund "Plantar Pressure Masking Validation" 48. Stride Rite $12,500 2008 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) "Next Generation Baby Shoe – Definition Meeting" 49. Stride Rite $244,002 2008-2011 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) “Next Generation Baby Shoe – Shoe Development & Medical Pilot" 50. NIA, NIH $109,907 2008-2011 David Felson (PI) and 2U01AG018820-08 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (HSS PI) “Multi-center Osteoarthritis Study (MOST)" 51. NIAMS, NIH $478,631 2008-2013 Marian Hannan, ScD (PI) and R01 AR047853-06 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (HSS PI) “Foot Disorders, Pain, and Physical Disability in Elders” 52. HSS Rehabilitation $20,000 2008-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Registry of Normal, Healthy Runners for Comparison to Pathologic Individuals and Populations“ 53. HSS Rehabilitation $20,000 2008-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Effects of Fatigue on Pathomechanics and EMG in Female Runners with Iliotibial Band Syndrome” 54. HSS Rehabilitation $20,000 2008-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Knee Coupling Study” 55. Clinical Translational $100,000 2008-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) Science Center (CTSC) – Cornell "Lower Extremity Alignment, Gait, and Joint Pathophysiology in Overweight and Normal Weight Children” 56. Institute for Sports $50,524 2009-2012 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Medicine Research “Motion and Muscle Analysis in Individuals with Femoral Acetabular Impingement: A Pilot Study“ 57. HSS Rehabilitation $5,000 2009-2012 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Effect Of Walking Speeds on Gait Symmetry In Individuals Who Undergone Total Hip Replacement Surgeries” 58. Anglia Ruskin University $8,750 2012 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Mimics Medical Innovation Award “Development and Validation of Models to … Realignment Surgery in Patients with Varus Knee OA” 59. American Foundation $16,000 2009-2011 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) for Surgery of the Hand “Three Dimensional Motion Analysis of Partial Fusion and PRC: Are There Functional Differences?” 60. Ektio $17,691 2010-2011 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Effects of an Ankle Sprain Reducing Shoe on Kinetics, Kinematics, EMG, and Balance" 61. New York Presbyt. $21,167 2010-2011 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Bioness FES Post CVA" 62. NIAMS, NIH $62,728 2010-2013 Marian Hannan, ScD (co-PI) 1R01AR060492-01 Joanne Jordan, MD (co-PI) Howard Hillstrom, PhD (HSS PI) "Genetics of Foot Disorders" 63. Limb Lengthening & $20,000 2011-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Reconstruction Institute and Leon Root, MD Motion Analysis Lab "Biomechanical Effects of Taylor Spatial Frame-based Surgical Realignment in Varus Knee OA” 64. Pediatric Research $14,091 2011-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Fund "Changes in Gait Following Surgical Correction of Genu Varum in Children and Young Adults" 65. Institute for Sports $25,550 2011-2013 Stephen Fealy, MD (co-PI) Medicine Research, Andreas Kontaxis PhD (co-PI) Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) "Male Fastball and Female Windmill Softball High School Pitching Reliability and Fatigue" 66. American Society of $5,000 2010-2011 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Hand Therapists “Planning and Execution of Grasp in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy” 67. American Hand $5,000 2010-2011 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Therapy Foundation “Planning and Execution of Grasp in Children with Hemiplegic Cerebral Palsy” 68. HSS Rehabilitation $10,000 2011-2013 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) Department “Measurement of In-vivo Knee Joint Forces to Quantify the Effects of Unloading Knee Braces, and to Determine their Relationships with 3D Gait Kinetics and Kinematics, and EMG” 69. Foot & Ankle Res Fund $5,000 2012-2014 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility Tester Reliability” 70. Orthopedic Chief of $67,000 2012-2014 Joseph Lane, MD (co-PI) Staff Fund & Philanthropic Donations Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-PI) “Effects of Increasing Vitamin D on Muscle Strength, Fatigue, Balance, and Functional Performance” 71. Pilot Grant Program, $30,000 2012-2014 Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Cornell-Technion “Return to Mobility and Healthy Living After Fall Injury in Later Life: …..Gait and Balance” 72. Orthopedic Research $20,000 2013-2014 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) and Education Foundation Residency Award “Scapular Kinematics of Healthy and Individuals with Asymptomatic Rotator Cuff Tears: ……” 73. Wrist Research Fund $17,404 2013-2014 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Refining Outcome Parameters of Wrist Function: Correlation of Wrist Circumduction and Function” 74. Foot and Ankle $59,750 2013-2014 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (PI) Research Fund “Validation of Computational Model of 1st MTPJ Contact Mechanics Pre/post Moberg Osteotomy” 75. Foot and Ankle $5,000 2013-2014 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) Research Fund “First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility Measurement Reliability” 76. Pediatric Res. Fund $3,750 2014-2015 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Arch height index reliability in the pediatric foot” 77. NSF $5,300 2014-2015 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) NSF 13-546-SBIR “Discrete Personal Assistance Orthotic Walking Aid” 78. Elbow Research Fund $4,000 2014-2015 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Gait Mechanics in Patients with Stiff Elbow: Pilot Study” 79. NIH – NICHD $75,000 2014-2015 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) 1R43 HD080238-01 “Three Dimensional Printing of Custom Foot Orthoses to Treat Flexible Flat Feet“ 80. Rehabilitation $10,000 2014-2015 Frank Cordasco, MD (co-PI) & Sports Medicine Howard Hillstrom, PhD (co-PI) “Return to Play Following ACL Injury: Normative Data from Healthy Young Adults” 81. Orthopedic Chief $10,000 2014-2015 Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) of Staff “The Assessment of Wrist Function with Wrist Circumduction and Coupling” 82. AOFAS – 2015-13 $20,000 2015-2016 C. Demetracopoulos, MD (Co-PI) Howard Hillstrom, PhD(Co-PI) “Differences in gait after ankle arthrodesis and arthroplasty when ascending and descending stairs” 83. Dr Alexiades Res. Fund. $25,000 2015-2016 Micheal Alexiades (PI) Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-I) “Gait Analysis Direct Anterior Robotic-Assisted Posterior Approaches for THA: A Pilot Study”

For Current extramural and intramural research funding, provide the following for each award:

1. Source, amount, and duration of support (dates) 2. Name of Principal Investigator 3. Individual's role in project, including percentage (%) effort

Candidates are encouraged to annotate multi-investigator grants to clarify their role on the project (PI, Site PI, Project leader, Core director, etc.)

Current Research Support (duplicate table as needed):

1. Source NSF (NSF) CMMI-1436636 (F7287-01) Title “Joint-Space Dynamic Modeling and Identification of Human Metabolic Energy Expenditure with Applications to Prosthetic Gait” Amount $140,000 Duration 2014-2017 Principal Investigator Joo Kim, PhD (co-PI) and Howard J Hillstrom, PhD (co-PI) Your Role in Project Co-PI % Effort 5%

2. Source NIH – NIAMS NIH 1R01AR067743-01 Title “Joint Hypermobility and Lower Body Osteoarthritis” Amount $20,000 Duration 2015-2019 Principal Investigator Yvonne Golightly, PT, PhD (PI) Your Role in Project consultant % Effort 1%

3. Source Novel Title “Pedoped Load Monitoring Device for the Post-operative Management of Ankle Fracture” Amount $20,500 Duration 2015-2017 Principal Investigator Howard J Hillstrom, PhD Your Role in Project PI % Effort 1%

4. Source Moximed Title “Effect of the KineSpring® System on Knee Joint Contact Mechanics” Amount $52,380 Duration 2015 –2017 Principal Investigator Howard J Hillstrom, PhD and Rajshree Mootanah, PhD, MBA Your Role in Project Co-PI % Effort 5%

5. Source HSS Surgeon Chief Fund Title “Self-reported Wrist Functional Limitations and Expectations – Phase 1” Amount $15,000 Duration 11/15 to 1/17 Principal Investigator Aviva Wolff, OT and Scott Wolfe, MD Your Role in Project Co-I % Effort 1%

6. Source NBA/GE Title “Prospective Longitudinal Assessment of Patellar Tendinopathy in Elite Basketball Players Using Quantitative Imaging with Correlation to Symptoms and Functional Analysis” Amount $300,000 (HSS); $75,000 (LRMALab) Duration 5/16 to 5/17 Principal Investigator Ogonna K. Nwawka, MD Your Role in Project co-I % Effort 5%

7. Source OREF Prevention, Youth Sports Injuries Grant in honor of Dr. James Andrews, MD. Title “Non-surgical treatment in young pitchers to improve shoulder kinematics” Amount $150,000 Duration 7/16 to 6/19 Principal Investigator Andreas Kontaxis, PhD Your Role in Project Co-I % Effort 5%

8. Source APOSTherapy Title “3D Kinematics, Kinetics, and Normalized EMG in Response to APOS of Knee OA: Baseline to 6 Months” Amount $102,000 Duration 7/16 to 6/18 Principal Investigator Howard J Hillstrom, PhD and Andreas Kontaxis, PhD Your Role in Project Co-PI % Effort 5%

I. EXTRAMURAL PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES i.e. - Journal Reviewer, Editorial Boards, Study Sections, Invited Presentations

Activity / Responsibility Dates American College of Rheumatology Research Education Foundation 2002 - present - Ad hoc grant reviewer

Professional Footwear and Orthotic Laboratories Association 2003 - 2011 - Ad hoc grant reviewer

Veterans Administration 2005 – 2007; 2014, 2015 - Rehabilitation and Development Service National Merit Review Committee for the Department of Veteran Affairs, Ad hoc grant reviewer, VA, Washington, DC

National Institutes of Health (NIH) 2010, 2011 - Ad hoc grant reviewer for NIAMS P01 OA grants. NIH, Bethesda MD. - Grant reviewer for Challenge Grants. NIH, Bethesda MD. 2009

Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) 2014 - Grant reviewer for PCORI grants. Bethesda MD.

Department of Defense 2014 - Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) Grant reviewer for Peer Reviewed Orthopedic Research Program (PRORP) grants. Bethesda MD

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering 1990 - present - Article reviewer

IEEE Transactions on Rehabilitation Engineering 2006 - present. - Article reviewer

Journal, American Podiatric Medical Association (JAPMA) - Contributing Editor 1992 – 2010 - Article reviewer 1992 - present

Journal of Clinical Rheumatology 1995 - 2000 - Article reviewer

Journal of the Pennsylvania Academy of Science 1997 - 2000 - Article reviewer

Journal of Mathematical and Computer Modeling 1997 – 2005 - Article reviewer

Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery (JFS) 2001 - present - Article reviewer

Journal of Physiotherapy Theory and Practice 2004 - present - Article reviewer

Journal of Orthopedic Research 2005 - present - Article reviewer

Journal of Clinical Orthopedics and Related Research 2006 – present - Article reviewer

Veterans Administration Journal of Research and Development 2006 - present - Article reviewer

Journal of Gait and Posture 2007 – present - Article reviewer

Journal of Biomechanics 2008 – present - Article reviewer

Journal of Clinical Biomechanics 2009 – present - Article reviewer

Journal of Applied Biomechanics. - Associate Editor 2011 – 2015 - Article reviewer 2007 – present

Arthritis Care and Research 2010 - present - Article reviewer

Keynote Lecture - "Dynamic Foot Function: Standard and Novel 2000 Techniques for Exploring the Relationship Between Lower Extremity Structure and Function”, Foot & Ankle Special Interest Group of the Orthopaedic Section, APTA, Maryland.

Keynote Lecture,” The Role of the Foot and Ankle in the Relationship 2003 Between Lower Extremity Structure and Function”, Workshop - Pediatric and Adult Foot and Ankle: New Horizons in Clinical Treatment and Innovative Technology, NIH.

Thranhardt Lecture (best paper in orthotics), “Conservative Realignment 2005 Therapies for the Treatment of Medial Knee OA: A Focus on Immediate Effects”, AOPA.

Keynote Lecture,” Importance of Foot & Ankle in Lower Extremity 2006 Function”, Emed Scientific Meeting (ESM). Spitzensee, Germany

Keynote Lecture,” The Importance of the Foot and Ankle in Lower 2007 Extremity Function”; Brotz Lecture, Marquette University.

Keynote Lecture,” The Interaction of Foot and Shoe Structure in Pedal 2007 Biomechanical Function, Staffordshire, UK.

Keynote Lecture,” The Biomechanical Importance of the Foot and Ankle in 2007 Lower Extremity”, Staffordshire, UK.

J. PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS Include medical and scientific societies.

Member/Officer/Fellow/Role Organization Dates Member Institute of Electrical & Electronic 1982 to 2005 Engineers (IEEE): Engineering Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS), Rehabilitation Engineering, Neural Networks, Fuzzy Systems

Charter Member Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society 1996-present Member GCMAS Awards Committee 2004-2008 Chair, Member GCMAS - Standards Committee 2009-2016 Member at large GCMAS - Executive Board 2016-present

Member Medical Education and Research 1999-2000 Committee Scientific Advisory Board: Eastern PA Chapter of the Arthritis Foundation Member American Rheumatology Health 1996-present Professionals (ARHP) Member Sponsored Programs Committee, 2001-2003 American College of Rheumatology (ACR), ARHP liaison Member Committee for Research, ARHP 2003-2005 Member ARHP representative for the Arthritis 2006 Foundation Leadership Council: Development of a public awareness campaign for OA and RA.

Member International Society Biomechanics (ISB) 1999-present Member ISB Footwear Society 1999-present

Member American Association for the 2009-2013 Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Member American Professional Wound Care 2003-2006 Association (APWCA)

Member Orthopedic Research Society (ORS) 2011-present

Member American Society of Biomechanics (ASB) 2012-present

K. HONORS AND AWARDS

Name of award Date awarded Graduated with "High Distinction" from WPI, 1978

Elected to Sigma Xi, Scientific Research Society, 1984

Silver Stickle Award, JAPMA, “Anatomical Considerations of the 1993 Peroneal Tubercle”

Third Place Scott Alter Memorial Research Award, “Retrospective 1999 Analysis of Neuropraxia and Axonotomesis Injuries of Selected Peripheral Nerves of the Foot and Ankle and Their Conservative and Surgical Treatment (External Neurolysis and Neurectomy)”, Journal, Foot & Ankle Surgery,

Scholl Award for the Outstanding Paper Published in JAPMA, “Bone 1999 Grafting in Foot and Ankle Surgery: A Review of 300 Cases“

First Place in Poster Classification: Sports Medicine and Arthroplasty, 2005 “Drop Jumps from an Unknown Height: A Gender Comparison of EMG and Kinematics”, AAOS.

Third Place. Orthopaedic Research and Education Foundation: 2008 New York Metropolitan Area Resident Research Competition Mark C. Drakos, MD; Howard J. Hillstrom, PhD; James E. Voos, MD; Anna N. Miller, MD; Andrew P. Kraszewski, MS; Thomas L. Wickiewicz, MD; Russell F. Warren, MD; Answorth A. Allen, MD; Stephen J. O'Brien, MD., HSS, New York NY.

Best Paper. Advances and New Developments in 2008 Osteoarthritis/Degenerative Diseases: Benchtop to Bedside. “Conservative surgical treatments for osteoarthritis: an integrated computational and in-vitro study”, Dilen Carpanen; Franziska Reisse; Yazan Deri; Kevin Heah; John Dowell; Carl Imhauser, PhD; Howard J. Hillstrom, PhD, Rajshree Mootanah, PhD, MBA, Anglia Ruskin University, Postgraduate Medical Institute, Chelmsford UK. 6/1/2011.

Nominated for 2012 Gayle G. Arnold Award for Excellence, 2011 AACPDM; “Does shoe design effect gait, stability, and loading in early walkers?”, H. Hillstrom, M. Buckland, C. Slevin, J. Hafer, S. Backus, J. Song, J. Furmato, P. Scherer, C. Choate, D. Scher, L. Root; Las Vegas, Nevada, 10/12/11.

Medical Innovation Award, 2012 2012 Materialize World Conference; “Development and Verification of a Computational Model of the Knee Joint for the Evaluation of Surgical Treatments for Osteoarthritis”, Leuven Belgium. Mootanah, R, Hillstrom, HJ et al.,

Best Poster in Knee, 2013 2013 Orthopedic Research Society, “Association of Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis and Pain with Gait Asymmetry: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Trial”, San Antonio, Texas. Mootanah, R; Hillstrom, HJ; Gross, KD; et al.

Nominated for President Elect, GCMAS 2013

Invited to be the scientific chair of ESM 2014 (July 2 – 6, 2014) 2013

Invited presentation - World Congress of Biomechanics 2014 2014

Honorable Mention Award for Best Paper 2014 Association of Academic Physiatrists Excellence in Research Writing Award Segal NA, Boyer ER, Teran-Yengle P, Glass NA, Hillstrom HJ, Yack HJ. Pregnancy Leads to Lasting Changes in Foot Structure. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2013;92:232-240., PMID: 23117270

US Patent Application No.12/939,341 2014 For: System, Method, and Apparatus for Patient Positioning Table. This technology positions patients upon the Xray table for complex radiographs such as spinal bending films so that the technician need not be within the field of view.

Invited Lecture at the Bio-Robotics and Biomechanics Laboratory, 2016 Techion, Haifa, Israel.: Knee Osteoarthritis: Experimental and Computational Approaches towards Understanding Pathomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ

L. BIBLIOGRAPHY Entries should follow standard journal format, listing all authors, complete titles and inclusive pagination. Please also provide a URL to each of your published works as found in a publicly available digital database such as PubMed or My Bibliography, which are maintained by the US National Library of Medicine.

Publications also may be annotated here (or in the Key Contributions Statement) to indicate the role of the candidate, where appropriate. This should be considered for co-first authorship, co- senior authorship, and in publications in which the candidate played an important role (leadership of a site, or methodology, etc.) that may not be apparent from the author order.

Number the entries and put your name in bold type. The listings must be organized in chronological order. Use the following categories: 1. Articles in professional peer-reviewed journals 1: Roberts D, Hillstrom H, Kim JH. Instantaneous Metabolic Cost of Walking: Joint-Space Dynamic Model with Subject-Specific Heat Rate. PLoS One. 2016 Dec 28;11(12):e0168070. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0168070. PubMed PMID: 28030598.

2: Shultz SP, Song J, Kraszewski AP, Hafer JF, Rao S, Backus S, Mootanah R, Hillstrom HJ. An Investigation of Structure, Flexibility and Function Variables that Discriminate Asymptomatic Foot Types. J Appl Biomech. 2016 Dec 19:1-25. [Epub ahead of print] PubMed PMID: 27992254.

3: Drefus LC, Kedem P, Mangan SM, Scher DM, Hillstrom HJ. Reliability of the Arch Height Index as a Measure of Foot Structure in Children. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2017 Jan;29(1):83-88. PubMed PMID: 27984478.

4: Brown AM, Zifchock RA, Hillstrom HJ, Song J, Tucker CA. The effects of fatigue on lower extremity kinematics, kinetics and joint coupling in symptomatic female runners with iliotibial band syndrome. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2016 Nov;39:84-90. doi: 10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2016.09.012. PubMed PMID: 27718393.

5: Rao S, Douglas Gross K, Niu J, Nevitt MC, Lewis CE, Torner JC, Hietpas J, Felson D, Hillstrom HJ. Are Pressure Time Integral and Cumulative Plantar Stress Related to First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Pain? Results From a Community-Based Study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2016 Sep;68(9):1232-8. doi: 10.1002/acr.22826. PubMed PMID: 26713755.

6: Hafer JF, Freedman Silvernail J, Hillstrom HJ, Boyer KA. Changes in coordination and its variability with an increase in running cadence. J Sports Sci. 2016 Aug;34(15):1388-95. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2015.1112021. PubMed PMID: 26588262.

7: Kim PH, Chen X, Hillstrom H, Ellis SJ, Baxter JR, Deland JT. Moberg Osteotomy Shifts Contact Pressure Plantarly in the First Metatarsophalangeal Joint in a Biomechanical Model. Foot Ankle Int. 2016 Jan;37(1):96-101. doi: 10.1177/1071100715603513. PubMed PMID: 26385611.

8: Golightly YM, Dufour AB, Hannan MT, Hillstrom HJ, Katz PP, Jordan JM. Leg Muscle Mass and Foot Symptoms, Structure, and Function: The Johnston County Osteoarthritis Project. J Gerontol A Biol Sci Med Sci. 2016 Mar;71(3):385-90. doi: 10.1093/gerona/glv136. PubMed PMID: 26297655; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4757963.

9: Wolff AL, Raghavan P, Kaminski T, Hillstrom HJ, Gordon AM. Differentiation of hand posture to object shape in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy. Res Dev Disabil. 2015 Oct-Nov;45-46:422-30. doi: 10.1016/j.ridd.2015.07.002. PubMed PMID: 26198126.

10: Wolff AL, Garg R, Kraszewski AP, Hillstrom HJ, Hafer JF, Backus SI, Lenhoff ML, Wolfe SW. Surgical Treatments for Scapholunate Advanced Collapse Wrist: Kinematics and Functional Performance. J Hand Surg Am. 2015 Aug;40(8):1547-53. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2015.04.035. PubMed PMID: 26092664.

11: Kraszewski AP, Osei DA, Garg R, Jang E, Hillstrom HJ, Lenhoff MW, Wolfe SW. The effect of wrist surgery on the kinematic consistency of joint axis reconstruction in a static posture. J Orthop Res. 2015 Sep;33(9):1341-7. doi: 10.1002/jor.22912. PubMed PMID: 25940572.

12: Trehan SK, Wolff AL, Gibbons M, Hillstrom HJ, Daluiski A. The effect of simulated elbow contracture on temporal and distance gait parameters. Gait Posture. 2015 Mar;41(3):791-4. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2015.02.010. PubMed PMID: 25759282.

13: Fibel KH, Hillstrom HJ, Halpern BC. State-of-the-Art management of knee osteoarthritis. World J Clin Cases. 2015 Feb 16;3(2):89-101. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v3.i2.89. Review. PubMed PMID: 25685755; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4317618.

14: McLean RR, Dufour AB, Katz PP, Hillstrom HJ, Hagedorn TJ, Hannan MT. The associations of leg lean mass with foot pain, posture and function in the Framingham foot study. J Foot Ankle Res. 2014 Nov 12;7(1):46. doi: 10.1186/s13047-014-0046-5. PubMed PMID: 25400698; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4232671.

15: Hafer JF, Brown AM, deMille P, Hillstrom HJ, Garber CE. The effect of a cadence retraining protocol on running biomechanics and efficiency: a pilot study. J Sports Sci. 2015;33(7):724-31. doi: 10.1080/02640414.2014.962573. PubMed PMID: 25369525.

16: Buckland MA, Slevin CM, Hafer JF, Choate C, Kraszewski AP; Hospital for Special Surgery Pediatric Research Team. The effect of torsional shoe flexibility on gait and stability in children learning to walk. Pediatr Phys Ther. 2014 Winter;26(4):411-7. doi: 10.1097/PEP.0000000000000084. PubMed PMID: 25251796.

17: Hoglund LT, Lockard MA, Barbe MF, Hillstrom HJ, Song J, Reinus WR, Barr-Gillespie AE. Physical performance measurement in persons with patellofemoral osteoarthritis: A pilot study. J Back Musculoskelet Rehabil. 2015;28(2):335-42. doi: 10.3233/BMR-140525. PubMed PMID: 25096320.

18: Golightly YM, Hannan MT, Dufour AB, Hillstrom HJ, Jordan JM. Foot disorders associated with overpronated and oversupinated foot function: the Johnston County osteoarthritis project. Foot Ankle Int. 2014 Nov;35(11):1159-65. doi: 10.1177/1071100714543907. PubMed PMID: 25037712; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4392721.

19: Mootanah R, Imhauser CW, Reisse F, Carpanen D, Walker RW, Koff MF, Lenhoff MW, Rozbruch SR, Fragomen AT, Dewan Z, Kirane YM, Cheah K, Dowell JK, Hillstrom HJ. Development and validation of a computational model of the knee joint for the evaluation of surgical treatments for osteoarthritis. Comput Methods Biomech Biomed Engin. 2014;17(13):1502-17. doi: 10.1080/10255842.2014.899588. PubMed PMID: 24786914; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4047624.

20: Hillstrom HJ, Garg R, Kraszewski A, Lenhoff M, Carter T, Backus SI, Wolff A, Syrkin G, Cheng R, Wolfe SW. Development of an anatomical wrist joint coordinate system to quantify motion during functional tasks. J Appl Biomech. 2014 Aug;30(4):586-93. doi: 10.1123/jab.2011-0094. PubMed PMID: 24615208.

21: Riskowski JL, Dufour AB, Hagedorn TJ, Hillstrom HJ, Casey VA, Hannan MT. Associations of foot posture and function to lower extremity pain: results from a population-based foot study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013 Nov;65(11):1804-12. doi: 10.1002/acr.22049. PubMed PMID: 24591410; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4039193.

22: Garg R, Kraszewski AP, Stoecklein HH, Syrkin G, Hillstrom HJ, Backus S, Lenhoff ML, Wolff AL, Crisco JJ, Wolfe SW. Wrist kinematic coupling and performance during functional tasks: effects of constrained motion. J Hand Surg Am. 2014 Apr;39(4):634-642.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2013.12.031. PubMed PMID: 24582842.

23: Brown AM, Zifchock RA, Hillstrom HJ. The effects of limb dominance and fatigue on running biomechanics. Gait Posture. 2014 Mar;39(3):915-9. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.12.007. PubMed PMID: 24405748.

24: Galica AM, Hagedorn TJ, Dufour AB, Riskowski JL, Hillstrom HJ, Casey VA, Hannan MT. Hallux valgus and plantar pressure loading: the Framingham foot study. J Foot Ankle Res. 2013 Oct 20;6(1):42. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-6-42. PubMed PMID: 24138804; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3819471.

25: Parel I, Cutti AG, Kraszewski A, Verni G, Hillstrom H, Kontaxis A. Intra-protocol repeatability and inter-protocol agreement for the analysis of scapulo-humeral coordination. Med Biol Eng Comput. 2014 Mar;52(3):271-82. doi: 10.1007/s11517-013-1121-y. PubMed PMID: 24136689.

26: Menz HB, Dufour AB, Riskowski JL, Hillstrom HJ, Hannan MT. Foot posture, foot function and low back pain: the Framingham Foot Study. Rheumatology (Oxford). 2013 Dec;52(12):2275-82. doi: 10.1093/rheumatology/ket298. PubMed PMID: 24049103; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3828513.

27: Hagedorn TJ, Dufour AB, Riskowski JL, Hillstrom HJ, Menz HB, Casey VA, Hannan MT. Foot disorders, foot posture, and foot function: the Framingham foot study. PLoS One. 2013 Sep 5;8(9):e74364. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0074364. PubMed PMID: 24040231; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3764219.

28: Hillstrom HJ, Buckland MA, Slevin CM, Hafer JF, Root LM, Backus SI, Kraszewski AP, Whitney KA, Scher DM, Song J, Furmato J, Choate CS, Scherer PR. Effect of shoe flexibility on plantar loading in children learning to walk. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2013 Jul-Aug;103(4):297-305. PubMed PMID: 23878382.

29: Hoglund LT, Hillstrom HJ, Barr-Gillespie AE, Lockard MA, Barbe MF, Song J. Frontal plane knee and hip kinematics during sit-to-stand and proximal lower extremity strength in persons with patellofemoral osteoarthritis: a pilot study. J Appl Biomech. 2014 Feb;30(1):82-94. doi: 10.1123/jab.2012-0244. PubMed PMID: 23878206.

30: Menz HB, Dufour AB, Riskowski JL, Hillstrom HJ, Hannan MT. Association of planus foot posture and pronated foot function with foot pain: the Framingham foot study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken). 2013 Dec;65(12):1991-9. doi: 10.1002/acr.22079. PubMed PMID: 23861176; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4089968.

31: Hagedorn TJ, Dufour AB, Golightly YM, Riskowski JL, Hillstrom HJ, Casey VA, Hannan MT. Factors affecting center of pressure in older adults: the Framingham Foot Study. J Foot Ankle Res. 2013 May 8;6(1):18. doi: 10.1186/1757-1146-6-18. PubMed PMID: 23657058; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3655877.

32: Hafer JF, Lenhoff MW, Song J, Jordan JM, Hannan MT, Hillstrom HJ. Reliability of plantar pressure platforms. Gait Posture. 2013 Jul;38(3):544-8. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2013.01.028. PubMed PMID: 23454044; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3732469.

33: Nguyen US, Dufour AB, Positano RG, Dines JS, Dodson CC, Gagnon DG, Hillstrom HJ, Hannan MT. The occurrence of ipsilateral or contralateral foot disorders and hand dominance: the Framingham foot study. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2013 Jan-Feb;103(1):16-23. PubMed PMID: 23328848; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3558939.

34: Segal NA, Boyer ER, Teran-Yengle P, Glass NA, Hillstrom HJ, Yack HJ. Pregnancy leads to lasting changes in foot structure. Am J Phys Med Rehabil. 2013 Mar;92(3):232-40. doi: 10.1097/PHM.0b013e31827443a9. PubMed PMID: 23117270; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3596423.

35: Hillstrom HJ, Song J, Kraszewski AP, Hafer JF, Mootanah R, Dufour AB, Chow BS, Deland JT 3rd. Foot type biomechanics part 1: structure and function of the asymptomatic foot. Gait Posture. 2013 Mar;37(3):445-51. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2012.09.007. PubMed PMID: 23107625; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3594140.

36: Mootanah R, Song J, Lenhoff MW, Hafer JF, Backus SI, Gagnon D, Deland JT 3rd, Hillstrom HJ. Foot Type Biomechanics Part 2: are structure and anthropometrics related to function? Gait Posture. 2013 Mar;37(3):452-6. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2012.09.008. PubMed PMID: 23107624; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3878980.

37: Ellis SJ, Stoecklein H, Yu JC, Syrkin G, Hillstrom H, Deland JT. The accuracy of an automasking algorithm in plantar pressure measurements. HSS J. 2011 Feb;7(1):57-63. doi: 10.1007/s11420-010-9185-9. PubMed PMID: 22294959; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3026114.

38: Backus SI, Tomlinson DP, Vanadurongwan B, Lenhoff MW, Cordasco FA, Chehab EL, Adler RS, Henn RF 3rd, Hillstrom HJ. A spectral analysis of rotator cuff musculature electromyographic activity: surface and indwelling. HSS J. 2011 Feb;7(1):21-8. doi: 10.1007/s11420-010-9178-8. PubMed PMID: 22294954; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3026106.

39: Shultz SP, Sitler MR, Tierney RT, Hillstrom HJ, Song J. Consequences of pediatric obesity on the foot and ankle complex. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2012 Jan-Feb;102(1):5-12. PubMed PMID: 22232315.

40: Zifchock BA, Pratt K, Brown A, Hillstrom H. Knee kinematic coupling in males and females: open and closed-chain tasks. J Appl Biomech. 2012 Jul;28(3):291-6. PubMed PMID: 21975529.

41: Zifchock RA, Kirane Y, Hillstrom H; Hospital for Special Surgery Lower Extremity Realignment Research Group.. Are joint structure and function related to medial knee OA pain? A pilot study. Clin Orthop Relat Res. 2011 Oct;469(10):2866-73. doi: 10.1007/s11999-011-1969-9. PubMed PMID: 21769678; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3171541.

42: Garg R, Merrell GA, Hillstrom HJ, Wolfe SW. Comparison of nerve transfers and nerve grafting for traumatic upper plexus palsy: a systematic review and analysis. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2011 May 4;93(9):819-29. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.I.01602. Review. PubMed PMID: 21543672.

43: Rao S, Song J, Kraszewski A, Backus S, Ellis SJ, Deland JT, Hillstrom HJ. The effect of foot structure on 1st metatarsophalangeal joint flexibility and hallucal loading. Gait Posture. 2011 May;34(1):131-7. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2011.02.028. PubMed PMID: 21536440; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3108572.

44: Shultz SP, Hills AP, Sitler MR, Hillstrom HJ. Body size and walking cadence affect lower extremity joint power in children's gait. Gait Posture. 2010 Jun;32(2):248-52. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2010.05.001. PubMed PMID: 20570152.

45: Drakos MC, Hillstrom H, Voos JE, Miller AN, Kraszewski AP, Wickiewicz TL, Warren RF, Allen AA, O'Brien SJ. The effect of the shoe-surface interface in the development of anterior cruciate ligament strain. J Biomech Eng. 2010 Jan;132(1):011003. doi: 10.1115/1.4000118. PubMed PMID: 20524741.

46: Bartosik KE, Sitler M, Hillstrom HJ, Palamarchuk H, Huxel K, Kim E. Anatomical and biomechanical assessments of medial tibial stress syndrome. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2010 Mar-Apr;100(2):121-32. PubMed PMID: 20237364.

47: Rao S, Ellis SJ, Deland JT, Hillstrom H. Nonmedicinal therapy in the management of ankle arthritis. Curr Opin Rheumatol. 2010 Mar;22(2):223-8. doi: 10.1097/BOR.0b013e328335fceb. Review. PubMed PMID: 20019616.

48: Shultz SP, Sitler MR, Tierney RT, Hillstrom HJ, Song J. Effects of pediatric obesity on joint kinematics and kinetics during 2 walking cadences. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2009 Dec;90(12):2146-54. doi: 10.1016/j.apmr.2009.07.024. PubMed PMID: 19969183.

49: Dufour AB, Broe KE, Nguyen US, Gagnon DR, Hillstrom HJ, Walker AH, Kivell E, Hannan MT. Foot pain: is current or past shoewear a factor? Arthritis Rheum. 2009 Oct 15;61(10):1352-8. doi: 10.1002/art.24733. PubMed PMID: 19790125; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2761974.

50: Nguyen US, Hillstrom HJ, Li W, Dufour AB, Kiel DP, Procter-Gray E, Gagnon MM, Hannan MT. Factors associated with hallux valgus in a population-based study of older women and men: the MOBILIZE Boston Study. Osteoarthritis Cartilage. 2010 Jan;18(1):41-6. doi: 10.1016/j.joca.2009.07.008. PubMed PMID: 19747997; PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2818204.

51: Carter TI, Pansy B, Wolff AL, Hillstrom HJ, Backus SI, Lenhoff M, Wolfe SW. Accuracy and reliability of three different techniques for manual goniometry for wrist motion: a cadaveric study. J Hand Surg Am. 2009 Oct;34(8):1422-8. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2009.06.002. PubMed PMID: 19703734.

52: Brophy RH, Gamradt SC, Ellis SJ, Barnes RP, Rodeo SA, Warren RF, Hillstrom H. Effect of turf toe on foot contact pressures in professional American football players. Foot Ankle Int. 2009 May;30(5):405-9. doi: 10.3113/FAI.2009.0405. PubMed PMID: 19439139.

53: Ellis SJ, Hillstrom H, Cheng R, Lipman J, Garrison G, Deland JT. The development of an intraoperative plantar pressure assessment device. Foot Ankle Int. 2009 Apr;30(4):333-40. doi: 10.3113/FAI.2009.0333. PubMed PMID: 19356358.

54: Gross KD, Hillstrom H. Knee osteoarthritis: primary care using noninvasive devices and biomechanical principles. Med Clin North Am. 2009 Jan;93(1):179-200, xii. doi: 10.1016/j.mcna.2008.09.007. PubMed PMID: 19059028.

55: Gross KD, Hillstrom HJ. Noninvasive devices targeting the mechanics of osteoarthritis. Rheum Dis Clin North Am. 2008 Aug;34(3):755-76. doi: 10.1016/j.rdc.2008.06.001. Review. PubMed PMID: 18687281.

56: Butler RJ, Hillstrom H, Song J, Richards CJ, Davis IS. Arch height index measurement system: establishment of reliability and normative values. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2008 Mar-Apr;98(2):102-6. Erratum in: J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2008 Jul-Aug;98(4):277. PubMed PMID: 18347117.

57: Huxel KC, Swanik CB, Swanik KA, Bartolozzi AR, Hillstrom HJ, Sitler MR, Moffit DM. Stiffness regulation and muscle-recruitment strategies of the shoulder in response to external rotation perturbations. J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2008 Jan;90(1):154-62. doi: 10.2106/JBJS.F.01133. PubMed PMID: 18171970.

58: Pollak R, Raymond GA, Jay RM, Hillstrom HJ, Mahan KT, Riff D, Jacobs EL, Brown MT, Verburg KM. Analgesic efficacy of valdecoxib for acute postoperative pain after bunionectomy. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2006 Sep-Oct;96(5):393-407. PubMed PMID: 16988169.

59: Zifchock RA, Davis I, Hillstrom H, Song J. The effect of gender, age, and lateral dominance on arch height and arch stiffness. Foot Ankle Int. 2006 May;27(5):367-72. PubMed PMID: 16701058.

60: Barker SP, Freedman W, Hillstrom H. A novel method of producing a repetitive dynamic signal to examine reliability and validity of gait analysis systems. Gait Posture. 2006 Dec;24(4):448-52. PubMed PMID: 16413189.

61: Barker S, Craik R, Freedman W, Herrmann N, Hillstrom H. Accuracy, reliability, and validity of a spatiotemporal gait analysis system. Med Eng Phys. 2006 Jun;28(5):460-7. PubMed PMID: 16122966.

62: Ledoux WR, Meaney DF, Hillstrom HJ. A quasi-linear, viscoelastic, structural model of the plantar soft tissue with frequency-sensitive damping properties. J Biomech Eng. 2004 Dec;126(6):831-7. PubMed PMID: 15796342.

63: Lamm BM, Mendicino RW, Catanzariti AR, Hillstrom HJ. Static rearfoot alignment: a comparison of clinical and radiographic measures. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2005 Jan-Feb;95(1):26-33. PubMed PMID: 15659411.

64: Dalton SK, Bauer GR, Lamm BM, Hillstrom HJ, Spadone SJ. Stability of the offset V osteotomy: effects of fixation, orientation, and surgical translocation in polyurethane foam models and preserved cadaveric specimens. J Foot Ankle Surg. 2003 Mar-Apr;42(2):53-62. PubMed PMID: 12701072.

65: Gonda E, Bauer GR, Hillstrom HJ, Song J, Cho HH, Lundberg LA. Stability of the offset V-osteotomy. Test jig development and saw bone model assessment. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2002 Feb;92(2):82-9. PubMed PMID: 11847259.

66: Ledoux WR, Hillstrom HJ. The distributed plantar vertical force of neutrally aligned and pes planus feet. Gait Posture. 2002 Feb;15(1):1-9. PubMed PMID: 11809575.

67: Selby-Silverstein L, Hillstrom HJ, Palisano RJ. The effect of foot orthoses on standing foot posture and gait of young children with Down syndrome. NeuroRehabilitation. 2001;16(3):183-93. PubMed PMID: 11790903.

68: Ledoux WR, Hillstrom HJ. Acceleration of the calcaneus at heel strike in neutrally aligned and pes planus feet. Clin Biomech (Bristol, Avon). 2001 Aug;16(7):608-13. PubMed PMID: 11470303.

69: Lamm BM, Ribeiro CE, Vlahovic TC, Fiorilli A, Bauer GR, Hillstrom HJ. Lesser proximal interphalangeal joint arthrodesis: a retrospective analysis of the peg-in-hole and end-to-end procedures. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2001 Jul-Aug;91(7):331-6. PubMed PMID: 11466457.

70: LaPointe SJ, Peebles C, Nakra A, Hillstrom H. The reliability of clinical and caliper-based calcaneal bisection measurements. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2001 Mar;91(3):121-6. PubMed PMID: 11266493.

71: Lamm BM, Ribeiro CE, Vlahovic TC, Bauer GR, Hillstrom HJ. Peg-in-hole, end-to-end, and V arthrodesis. A comparison of digital stabilization in fresh cadaveric specimens. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2001 Feb;91(2):63-7. PubMed PMID: 11266479.

72: Vlahovic TC, Ribeiro CE, Lamm BM, Denmark JA, Walters RG, Talbert T, Penugonda S, Furmato JA, Brower DJ, McMahon J, Bhimji S, Hillstrom HJ. A case of peroneal neuropathy-induced footdrop. Correlated and compensatory lower-extremity function. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2000 Sep;90(8):411-20. PubMed PMID: 11021053.

73: Barrett JP, Downey MS, Hillstrom HJ. Retrospective analysis of neurapraxia and axonotmesis injuries of select peripheral nerves of the foot and ankle and their conservative and surgical treatment (external neurolysis and neurectomy). J Foot Ankle Surg. 1999 May-Jun;38(3):185-93. PubMed PMID: 10384357.

74: Udupa JK, Hirsch BE, Hillstrom HJ, Bauer GR, Kneeland JB. Analysis of in vivo 3-D internal kinematics of the joints of the foot. IEEE Trans Biomed Eng. 1998 Nov;45(11):1387-96. PubMed PMID: 9805837.

75: Mahan KT, Hillstrom HJ. Bone grafting in foot and ankle surgery. A review of 300 cases. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1998 Mar;88(3):109-18. PubMed PMID: 9542352.

76: Lapointe SJ, Siegler S, Hillstrom H, Nobilini RR, Mlodzienski A, Techner L. Changes in the flexibility characteristics of the ankle complex due to damage to the lateral collateral ligaments: an in vitro and in vivo study. J Orthop Res. 1997 May;15(3):331-41. PubMed PMID: 9246078.

77: Selby-Silverstein L, Farrett WD Jr, Maurer BT, Hillstrom HJ. Gait analysis and bivalved serial casting of an athlete with shortened gastrocnemius muscles: a single case design. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther. 1997 Apr;25(4):282-8. PubMed PMID: 9083948.

78: Mahan KT, Rock JJ, Hillstrom HJ. Tarsal tunnel syndrome. A retrospective study. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Feb;86(2):81-91. PubMed PMID: 8714673.

79: Pontious J, Brook JW, Hillstrom HJ. Tailor's bunion. Is fixation necessary? J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Feb;86(2):63-73. PubMed PMID: 8714671.

80: Pontious J, Flanigan KP, Hillstrom HJ. Role of the plantar fascia in digital stabilization. A case report. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Jan;86(1):43-7. PubMed PMID: 8808324.

81: Bauer GR, Hillstrom HJ, Udupa JK, Hirsch BE. Clinical applications of three-dimensional magnetic resonance image analysis. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Jan;86(1):33-7. PubMed PMID: 8808322.

82: Song J, Hillstrom HJ, Secord D, Levitt J. Foot type biomechanics. comparison of planus and rectus foot types. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Jan;86(1):16-23. PubMed PMID: 8808320.

83: Maurer BT, Hillstrom HJ, Siegler S, Kugler F, Hice G, Malay DS, Downey M, Stienstra J. Objective diagnosis of equinus during gait prior to and following a tibial nerve block. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1994 Feb;84(2):57-65. PubMed PMID: 8169805.

84: Ruiz JR, Christman RA, Hillstrom HJ. 1993 William J. Stickel Silver Award. Anatomical considerations of the peroneal tubercle. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1993 Oct;83(10):563-75. Erratum in: J Am Podiatr Med Assoc 1993 Dec;83(12):668. PubMed PMID: 8229704.

85: Pontious J, Hillstrom HJ, Monahan T, Connelly S. Talonavicular coalition. Objective gait analysis. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1993 Jul;83(7):379-85. PubMed PMID: 8350249.

86: Hillstrom HJ, Perlberg G, Siegler S, Sanner WH, Hice GA, Downey M, Stienstra J, Acello A, Neary MT, Kugler F. Objective identification of ankle equinus deformity and resulting contracture. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1991 Oct;81(10):519-24. PubMed PMID: 1774637.

87: Siegler S, Hillstrom HJ, Freedman W, Moskowitz G. The effect of myoelectric signal processing on the relationship between muscle force and processed EMG. Electromyogr Clin Neurophysiol. 1985 Nov-Dec;25(7-8):499-512. PubMed PMID: 4092659.

88: Siegler S, Hillstrom HJ, Freedman W, Moskowitz G. Effect of myoelectric signal processing on the relationship between muscle force and processed EMG. Am J Phys Med. 1985 Jun;64(3):130-49. PubMed PMID: 4003542.

89. Cody, EA, Kraszexski, AP, Marinescu, BA, Kunas, GC, Mani, SB, Rao, S, Hillstrom, HJ, Ellis, SJ. Measuring Joint Flexibility in Hallux Rigidus Using a Novel First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Flexibility Jig. 2017. HSS Journal. Accepted.

2. Reviews

3. Books - THESES 1. Hillstrom H: "The Design and Development of a Differential Headstage for Recording Membrane Potentials and a Design of a Continuous Current Injection Single Microelectrode Voltage and Current Clamp," M.S. Thesis, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), June, 1980. 2. Hillstrom H: "Robust Intent Recognition For the Control of Myoelectric Lower Limb Prosthesis," Ph.D. Thesis, Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA; June, 1989.

4. Chapters 1. Hillstrom H., Triolo RJ: EMG Theory, Gait Analysis: Theory and Applications, Editors: R.L. Craik and C.A. Oatis, [Mosby: St. Louis, MO.], pgs. 271-292, 1995. 2. Hillstrom HJ, Whitney K, McGuire J, Mahan KT, and Lemont H: "Evaluation and Management of the Foot and Ankle", Clinical Care in the Rheumatic Diseases, 2nd Ed. Editors: L. Robbins, M. Hannan. C. Burkhardt, and R DeHoratius. [American College of Rheumatology: Atlanta, GA.], pgs. 203-211, 2001. 3. Hillstrom HJ, Whitney K, McGuire J, Brower DJ, Riegger-Krugh C, and Schumacher HR: Lower Extremity Conservative Realignment Therapies and Ambulatory Aids, Clinical Care in the Rheumatic Diseases, 2nd Ed. Editors: L. Robbins, M. Hannan. C. Burkhardt, and R DeHoratius. [American College of Rheumatology: Atlanta, GA.], pgs. 213-220, 2001. 4. Hillstrom, HJ, Brower, D, Whitney, K, McGuire, J, and Schumacher, H.R: Lower Extremity Conservative Realignment Therapies For Knee Osteoarthritis, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: State of the Art Reviews, Guest Editor: Victoria Brander, M.D., pgs. 2002. 5. Hillstrom HJ, Whitney K, McGuire J, Mahan KT, LeMont H. Evaluation and management of the foot and ankle. In: Bartlett S, Bingham CO, 3rd, Maricic MJ, editors. Clinical care in the rheumatic diseases. Third Edition ed. Atlanta, GA: Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals, a division of the American College of Rheumatology; 2006. 203- 211. 6. Hillstrom HJ, Whitney K, McGuire J, Brower DJ, Riegger-Krugh C, Schumacher HR. Lower extremity conservative realignment therapies and ambulatory aids. In: Bartlett S, Bingham CO, 3rd, Maricic MJ, editors. Third Edition ed. Atlanta, GA: Association of Rheumatology Health Professionals; 2006. 271-273.

7. Gross KD, Hillstrom HJ. Noninvasive devices targeting the mechanics of knee osteoarthritis. Rheumatic Disease Clinics of North America (2008), 34(3): 755-76. 8. Gross KD, Hillstrom HJ. Knee Osteoarthritis: Primary Care using Noninvasive Devices and Biomechanical Principles. Medical Clinics of North America (2009), 93(1): 179-200. 9. Joshi R, Song J, Mootanah R, Rao S, Backus SI, Hillstrom HJ. Structure and Function of the Foot. In Foot & Ankle Sports Medicine. Edited by Altchek DW, DiGiovanni CW, Dines JS, Positano RG. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2013. 10. Song J, Joshi, R, Mootanah R, Rao S, Kraszewski A, Backus SI, Hillstrom HJ. Plantar Pressure Assessment of the Athlete. In Foot & Ankle Sports Medicine. Edited by Altchek DW, DiGiovanni CW, Dines JS, Positano RG. Philadelphia: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2013.

5. Other (media, DVD’s, etc.)

6. Abstracts: Optional, list 10-20 best or most recent only.

Over 300 scientific abstracts at national and international conferences. A sample of the most recent are provided.

ORS: Orlando, March 18 – 21, 2016 1. Differences in Foot Structure, Flexibility, and Function Across Race and Gender, Song, J, Neary, M, Zifchock, RA, Cameron, K, Trepal, M, Hillstrom, HJ (Poster) 2. Effect of Increased Serum Vitamin D on Structure and Function of Post-Menapausal Women: A Pilot Study, Hillstrom, HJ, Joshi, R, Miranda, M, Backus, SI, Hafer, J, Gibbons, M, Thaqi, I, Lenhoff, M, Hannan, M, Endo, Y, Sculco, T, Lane, J. (Poster) 3. Determinants of Foot Type, Shultz, SP, Song, J, Kraszewski, A, Hafer, J, Rao, S, Backus, SI, Mootanah, R, Hillstrom, HJ (Poster) 4. Effect of Cheilectomy with and without Moberg Osteotomy on First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Loading, Mootanah R, Boyd, J, Billot, E, Chehah, S, Jouandon, E, Boussier, J, Bruneau, S, Reisse, F, Kim, P, Chen, X, Baxter, J, Koff, M, Ellis, S, Deland, J, Hillstrom, HJ. (Poster) 5. Effect of Wedge Thickness on First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Loading, Boyd, J, Hillstrom, HJ, Billot, E, Chehah, S, Jouandon, E, Boussier, J, Haloum, S, Ghiatt K, Bruneau, S, Reisse, F, Kim, P, Chen, X, Baxter, J, Koff, M, Ellis, S, Deland, J, Mootanah R, (Poster)

Gait and Clinical Movement Analysis Society, Memphis, Tn. - May 17–20, 2016 1. Effects of Inter—manual Training On Hand Shaping During Grasp in Children with Unilateral Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Wolff A, Hillstrom HJ, Gordon A. (Poster)

Expert Scientific Meeting (ESM) on Load Distribution Measurement, Lisbon, Portugal, July 27- 30, 2016 1. Variability of Contact Mechanics among First Metatarsophalangeal Joints. Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Hillstrom, HJ, Mootanah, R 2. The Effect of Cheilectomy and Moberg Osteotomy on First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Contact Mechanics. Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Hillstrom, HJ, Mootanah, R 3. Impact of Arch Height Flexibility on Dynamic Plantar Pressure in Healthy Active Young Subjects with Planus Feet. Hillstrom, HJ, Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Mootanah, R 4. Special Session Intra-articular Load and Contact Stress. Invited Presentations from Mootanah, R, Schwachmeyer, V, Bruggemann, G-P, Hillstrom, HJ, Rosenbaum, D.

American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine (AACPDM), Hollywood, FL, September 20–24, 2016

1. Effect of alternating intermanual training on hand shaping during grasp in children with unilateral spastic cerebral palsy, (Podium) Wolff AL, Hillstrom HJ, Gordon, AG.

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE), Tel Aviv, Israel, September 20-22, 2016. 1. Contact pressure variation between eight subject-specific finite element models of thefirst metatarso-phalangeal joint; Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, MF, Hillstrom, HJ, Mootanah, R 2. The effect of non-surgical realignment therapies upon knee contact mechanics; Hillstrom, HJ, Tse, J, D’Lima, DD, Garrison, G, Fregly, BJ 3. Application of a Validated Computational Knee Model to Predict Improved Joint Reconstruction Mootanah R., Carpanen D., Reisse F., Rozbruch S.R., HIllstrom H.J. 4. Foot type biomechanics: A matter of structure, function and flexibility; Hillstrom, HJ

7. Presentations: Optional, other than invited. List 10-20 best or most recent only.

Over 300 scientific presentations at national and international conferences. The most recent ones are listed.

2016 Courses, Lectures, Posters and Platform Presentations 1. The Role of the foot and Ankle in Lower Extremity Osteoarthritis: Lessons from Experimental and Computational Biomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ, at NY16, the New York Podiatric Clinical Conference, January 24, 2016. 2. Knee Osteoarthritis: Experimental and Computational Approaches towards Understanding Pathomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ, Invited Lecture at the Bio-Robotics and Biomechanics Laboratory, Techion, Haifa, Israel, February 22, 2016. 3. Biomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ, Foot Fundamentals, HSS, Course Director: Robert Turner, New York, NY, February 26, 2016. 4. Knee Osteoarthritis: Experimental and Computational Approaches towards Understanding Pathomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ, Montefiore Moses Campus, Bronx, NY March 22, 2016. 5. Knee Osteoarthritis: Experimental and Computational Approaches towards Understanding Pathomechanics, Hillstrom, HJ, ARJR Rounds, HSS, NY, NY, April, 28, 2016.

Expert Scientific Meeting (ESM) on Load Distribution Measurement, Lisbon, Portugal, July 27- 30, 2016 1. Variability of Contact Mechanics among First Metatarsophalangeal Joints. Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Hillstrom, HJ, Mootanah, R 2. The Effect of Cheilectomy and Moberg Osteotomy on First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Contact Mechanics. Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Hillstrom, HJ, Mootanah, R 3. Impact of Arch Height Flexibility on Dynamic Plantar Pressure in Healthy Active Young Subjects with Planus Feet. Hillstrom, HJ, Boyd, JL, Morgan, OJ, Koff, M, Ellis, SJ, Deland, JT, Mootanah, R 4. Special Session Intra-articular Load and Contact Stress. Invited Presentations from Mootanah, R, Schwachmeyer, V, Bruggemann, G-P, Hillstrom, HJ, Rosenbaum, D.

Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering (CMBBE), Tel Aviv, Israel, September 20-22, 2016. 1. The effect of non-surgical realignment therapies upon knee contact mechanics; Hillstrom, HJ, Tse, J, D’Lima, DD, Garrison, G, Fregly, BJ 2. Foot type biomechanics: A matter of structure, function and flexibility; Hillstrom, HJ

American College of Rheumatology (ACR), Washington, DC, November 11-16, 2016. 1. Knee Braces, Foot Orthoses, and Shoe Gear for Managing Knee Osteoarthritis. Krohn, K and Hillstrom, HJ (11/15/16 @ 1:15-3:15

8. In review: manuscripts submitted or in preparation – list separately.

In Review 1. Diaz, M, Gibbons, M, Song, J, Choe, K, Pasquale, M, Hillstrom HJ. Concurrent Validity of an Automated Algorithm for Computing the Center of Pressure Excursion Index (CPEI). 2017. Gait & Posture. In review. 2. Reisse, F, Hillstrom, HJ, Walker, RW, Carpanen, D, Lenhoff, MW, Imhauser, CW, Koff, MF, Rozbruch, SR, Fragomen, AT, Dowell, JK, Mootanah, R. Effect of Malaignment on Knee Joint Contact Mechanics. 2017. Journal of Orthopedic Research, In review. 3. Parker, R, Zifchock, R, Wan, W, Neary, M, Song, J, Hillstrom, H. The Relationship between Acrh Flexibility and the Distribution of Ground Reaction Force”. 2017. JAPMA. In revision. 4. Mootanah, R, Gross, KD, Niu, J, Nevitt, M, Lewis, B, Torner, J, Hietpas, J, Felson, DT, Hillstrom, HJ. Association of Radiographic Knee Osteoarthritis and Pain with Gait Asymmetry: The Multicenter Osteoarthritis Study. 2017. Arthritis Care & Research. In revision.

In Preparation

1. Prionidis, I, Hillstrom, HJ, Hillstrom, R. Real Time Assessment of the Hemodynamic Effects of Calf IPC in the Politeal Vein Using the Velocity Time Integral. 2017. In preparation. 2. Hillstrom, H, Soeters, R, Miranda, M, Backus, SI, Hafer, J, Gibbons, M, Thaqi, I, Lenhoff, M, Hannan, M, Endo, Y, Sculco, T, Lane, J. Effect of Increased Serum Vitamin D on Structure and Function of Post-Menapausal Women: A Pilot Study. 2017 Osteoporosis International. In preparation. 3. Song, J, Choe, K, Neary, M, Zifchock, R, Cameron, K, Trepal, M, Hannan, MT, Hillstrom, HJ. Differences in Foot Structure, Function, and Flexibility in USMA Cadets Across Race and Gender, 2017. In preparation. 4. Tran, L, D’Lima, DD, Patil, S, Sketlov, N, Fregly, BJ, Backus, SI, Kraszewski, AK, Kontaxis, A, Lenhoff, M, Hillstrom, HJ. Effect of Valgus Bracing on Knee Joint Contact Mechanics During Functional Tasks. 2016. In preparation. 5. Cacace, LA, Hannan, MT, DuFour, A, Hillstrom, HJ. The Association Between Planus Foot Function and Foot Disorders: The Framingham Foot Study. 2016. In preparation.

Curriculum Vitae James M. Losito, D.P.M.

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6802 SW 144 Terrace Mercy Outpatient Center Palmetto Bay, FL., 33158 3659 S. Miami Ave. Suite 3008 Miami, FL 33133-4205 Education

1986-1987 Fellowship Program in Podiatric Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, California.

1985-1986 Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Residency Program, Veterans Administration Medical Center, San Francisco, California.

1981-1985 California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, California. Degree: D.P.M.

1976-1981 California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California. Degree: B.S. (Biological Sciences)

Academic and Clinical Appointments

2020-present Team Podiatrist, Inter Miami CF, Major League Soccer

2008-2010 Chief, Podiatry Division, Mercy Hospital

1998-Present Team Podiatrist, Miami Heat, National Basketball Association

1998-Present Team Podiatrist, University of Miami Athletics

2000-2002 Team Podiatrist, Miami Sol, Women’s National Basketball Association

2006 – Present Podiatric Consultant, Kansas University Men’s Basketball program

1995-Present Professor of Podiatric Biomechanics and Orthopedics, Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Miami Shores, Florida

1991-1995 Associate Professor of Podiatric Biomechanics and Orthopedics, Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine and School of Health and Leisure Sciences, Miami Shores, Florida

1988 - 1990 Assistant Professor of Podiatric Biomechanics and Orthopedics, Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine and School of Health and Leisure Sciences, Miami Shores, Florida

1991-present Director, CPME approved Fellowship in Podiatric Sports Medicine, Barry University/Mercy Hospital, Miami, FL.

1988-present Team Podiatric Physician, Barry University Athletic Program

1987 - 1988 Assistant Professor of Podiatric Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, California.

Staff Podiatrist Union Square Center for Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine, SF, CA.

1986-1987 Podiatric Biomechanics Consultant Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Vallejo, California

1986 Interim Staff Podiatrist Southeast Health Center, San Francisco, California

1985-1986 Assistant Clinical Adjunct Professor University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Des Moines, Iowa.

Committee Memberships

2012-14 Operative and Invasive Procedures Review Committee, Mercy Hospital

2001-2005 Editorial Board, Orthokinetic Review

2000-present Executive Board, Podiatry On-line

2003-2004 President, Executive Board American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

2005 - present Past President American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

1996-2003 Member, Journal Review Committee American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

1996-present Member, Athletic Advisory Council Barry University

Publications

November 2014 Barreiro KN, Moradi M, Merrill T, Losito J, Southerland C, Buckley B. .Healing efficacy and participant outcomes of chemical matrixectomies using a hydrogel containing oakin. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2014 Nov;104(6):617-21.

January 2012 Merrill T, Losito J, Cala M et. Al., Multiple applications of the Minirail; Chapter GG in “Podiatry Institute Update 2012” Alan Banks, DPM, editor.

January 2012 Losito J, Herrera V, Gonzalez R, et. Al., Calcaneal intraosseous Lipoma Treated with External Fixation: Case report and review of the literature; Chapter UU in “Podiatry Institute Update 2012” Alan Banks, DPM, editor.

January 2010 “Volleyball and Basketball Footwear”, Ch. 24, pp.275-283 in “Athletic Footwear and Orthosis in Sports Medicine” by Matthew Werd, DPM and E. Leslie Knight, Springer pub., January, 2010.

January 2007 “Tibial sesmoid fracture in a softball player” by Jeanine Jones, DPM and James M. Losito, DPM. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.: 97, No.: 1, Jan/Feb 2007

March 2006 “The Podiatrist as a team physician in professional sports” by James M. Losito, DPM. Podiatry Management, March / April, 2006.

March 2005 “Surgical Management of Non-ossifying Fibroma”, poster presentation by Jennifer Schneller, DPM and James M. Losito, DPM, presented at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons annual meeting, March 8 - 12, New Orleans, LA., 2005

May 2004 “Conquering conservative care for heel pain” by James M. Losito, DPM Podiatry Today, pp. 48-54, May 2004

February 2004 “Expert insights on sport specific orthotic design” roundtable discussion including James M. Losito, DPM; William Olson, DPM, guest clinical editor, Podiatry Today, Feburary 2004, pp. 26-29

February 2004 “Foot and ankle injuries in basketball” by James M. Losito, DPM; Podiatry Management, February 2004, pp. 78 - 83

August 2003 “Proximal fibular stress fracture in a collegian rower” by James M. Losito, DPM, et. al.; Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 93, No. 4, Jul/Aug 2003

August 2003 “Hyperbaric Oxygen therapy in the management of lower extremity sports injuries” by Alicia Kanhi, DPM and James M. Losito, DPM.; The Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, pp. 298-306, Vol. 93, No. 4, Jul/Aug 2003

June 2002 “Taping and Injections in the management of heel pain”, by James M. Losito, DPM in Orthokinetic Review, Novicom, Inc. Pub.

February 2001 “Ankle Sprains and Treatment”, by James M. Losito, DPM in Orthokinetic Review, Novicom, Inc. Pub.

September 1997 "Foot Biomechanics," Ch. 16, by James M. Losito, D.P.M., in Foot and Ankle Secrets by L. Harkless and K. Felder-Johnson, Hanley and Belfus, Inc, Philadelphia, PA, September 1997

July 1997 "Rehabilitation of Foot and Ankle Injuries," pp. 533-559 by James M. Losito, D.P.M. and Jeff O’Neil A.T.C. in Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 14, No. 3

September 1995 "Impression Casting Techniques," Ch. 12, by James M. Losito, D.P.M., in Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity by Valmassy, R.V., Mosby Publishing.

December 1994 Journal of the Florida Podiatric Medical Association, "Biomechanical Considerations in the Management of Lateral Ankle Injuries," James M. Losito, D.P.M.

May 1993 The 8th Annual East Coast Clinical Gait Laboratory Conference Proceedings, Rochester, Minnesota and the Proceedings of the Second International Symposium on Three-Dimensional Analysis of Human Movement, June 30, 1993, Parc du Futuroscope, Poitiers, France, "Three Dimensional Kinematics of the Foot," S. D'Andrea, C. Tylkowski, J. M. Losito, et al. June 1992 Journal of the Florida Medical Association, June 1992, "Evaluation and Treatment of Lower Extremity Dance Injuries," James M. Losito, D.P.M.

December 1991 The Journal of Neurological Orthopedics Medicine and Surgery, 12(4) 274-279, December 1991, "The Metabolic Consequences of Corrective Foot Orthosis," James D. ZeBranek, D.O., James M. Losito, D.P.M. and C. Janecki, M.D.

March 1991 Post Graduate Advances in Sports Medicine, Forum Medicum, Inc., "Pathomechanics of Common Lower Extremity Sports Injuries," James M. Losito, D.P.M., F.A.C.F.O.

December 1990 Journal of the Florida Podiatric Medical Association, "The Immediate Physiological Effects of Foot Orthotics," James D. ZeBranek, D.O. and James M. Losito, D.P.M.

June 1990 Dancer Magazine, "Foot and Ankle Problems in Dance - What You Need to Know," James M. Losito, D.P.M.

March 1990 The Journal of Current Podiatric Medicine, "An Overview of Adult to Juvenile Flatfoot: Pathomechanics and Therapy," Charles C. Southerland, Jr., D.P.M. and James M. Losito, D.P.M.

May 1986 Journal of American Podiatry Association, "Cystic Chromomcycosis of Unknown Etiology," Paul R. Scherer, D.P.M., and James M. Losito, D.P.M.

Board Certifications

1990 Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics. Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine. (recertified 10/03, 1/13)

1995 Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Surgery. Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. (recertified 5/03, 5/13)

1998 Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

2008 NIH certified to conduct human research

Academic Lectures: (Pre - 2001 available upon request)

February 2019 AGNES seminar: Achilles injury in the athlete.

August 2018 Palm Beach Podiatric Medical Association “Toes in the Sand”; Running injuries.

September 2018 Midwestern University College of Podiatric Medicine, Glendale, AZ; Podiatric Sports Medicine

November 2018 The Richard O Schuster Memorial seminar, NYCPM, :The student athlete.

January 2018 FPMA SAM seminar: Overuse injuries in adolescent athletes; Orthosis management of the athlete.

February 2018 AGNES seminar: Achilles injury in the athlete.

August 2017 Toes in the Sand Seminar, Palm Beach Pod. Med. Assoc.: Treatment of the Athlete

November 2017 Richard O Schuster seminar, NY, NY; Overuse injuries in adolescent athletes.

April 2016 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 4-7, Orlando, FL

May 2015 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 4-7, Orlando, FL

March 2015 “Pediatric Lower Extremity Sports Injuries, The First Annual American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics (ACFAP) Seminar, Barry University, Miami, FL.

November 2015 “Basketball Injuries and Biomechanics”,The third annual Richard O. Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York, New York.

May 2014 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 4-7, Orlando, FL

February 2014 “Podopediatrics” presented at The Annual Agnes Seminar, Barry University, Miami, FL.

May 2013 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 4-7, Orlando, FL

August 2011 “Current running trends and injuries” Presented at the WPB Podiatric Medical Association annual “Toes in the Sand” seminar, West Palm Beach FL., Aug. 19-20.

May 2011 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 4-7, Orlando, FL

June 2010 “Orthosis usage in athletes”, presented at the Florida Podiatric Medical Association meeting, June 11-13, Bonita Springs, FL

May 2010 “Ankle Block Anesthesia”, presented at the 3 rd annual Anesthesia and Pain Management Symposium. Sponsored by the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies. May 3 rd, Coral Gables, FL..

May 2010 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, May 22-26, Orlando, FL

January 2010 “Conservative management of Achilles tendonopathy”, “Common Running injuries”, “Case studies in sports medicine”, presented at the Montana Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Jan. 14-17, 2010, Big Sky, Montana.

September 2009 “Athletic Shoe evaluation”, “Achilles tendonopathy”, “Common running Injuries”, presented at Barry University monthly seminar series, Oct. 16, 2009, Barry University, Miami Shores, Fl.

June 2009 “Metatarsus adductus”, “Osteochondroses”, Pediatric Lower extremity History and Physical examination”, “Common athletic injuries”, History Physical evaluation of the athlete”, “Athletic shoe evaluation”, “Achilles Tendonopathy”, “Lateral ankle injuries”, at the Ninth Annual meeting of Puerto Rican Society of Podiatrists, June 16-19 th, Fajardo, Puerto Rico.

May 2009 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” presented at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL

February 2009 “Common Athletic Injuries” presented at the Agnes Seminar, sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, February 16, 2009, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL

February 2009 “Common running injuries; shin splints”, Presented at the Twelfth Annual Georgia Summit, Feb. 11-14 2009, Atlanta, Georgia

January 2009 “Orthotic Update”, presented at the Florida Podiatric Medical Association Annual meeting, Jan. 14, 2009, Orlando,FL.

August 2008 “Chronic exertional compartment syndrome”, “Fifth metatarsal injuries in athletes”, “Orthotic management in the athlete”, “Metatarsal stress fractures in the athlete”, presented at the ACFAOM first annual scientific conference, Orlando, FL., Aug 14-17

April 2008 “Chronic exertional compartment syndrome of the leg” presented at Sports Medicine of the Lower Extremity, sponsored by Barry University University and the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, April 11-12, Miami, FL.

April 2008 “Common Lower Extremity Sports Injuries”, presented at Florida International University, April 16, Miami, FL.

May 2008 “Common Lower Extremity Sports Injuries”, presented at North Shore Hospital, April 16, Miami, FL.

May 2008 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL

September 2007 “Fifth metatarsal injuries in athletes”, “Achilles tendonopathy in athletes”, Presented at the New York State Podiatric Medical Association Podiatric Medical and Surgical Update Seminar, September 28, Buffalo, NY

May 2007 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL .

February 2007 “Extertional leg pain” presented at the Agnes Seminar, sponsored by Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine, February 10, 2007, Barry University, Miami Shores, FL.

November 2006 “Heel pain: Essentials for Practice Success”, sponsored by the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics and Medicine, Nov. 11, 2006, Miami, FL.

October 2006 “Heel pain: Essentials for Practice Success”, sponsored by the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopaedics and Medicine, Oct. 28, 2006, San Francisco, CA

May 2006 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Pes planus”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL

January 2006 “Chronic exertional compartment syndrome”, presented at the Florida Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Jan. 7, 2006, Orlando, FL.

August 2005 “Biomechanics and its role in wound care anticipation, treatment and Prevention, Diagnosis and management of Charcot arthopathies”, “Total contact casting in the management of lower extremity wounds” Presented at The Biomechanics and Wound Care Summer School Seminar, Heythrop Park, Oxfordshire, United Kingdom.

August 2005 “New concepts in the management of fifth metatarsal fractures”, “The role of the team Podiatrist in professional sports”, “Diagnosis and management of stress fractures in the lower extremity” presented at the American Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Marriott World Center, Orlando, FL.

May 2005 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Pes planus”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL

March 2005 “Foot and Ankle Injuries in Basketball”, presented at Temple University, School of Podiatric Medicine, March 5, 2005

January 2005 “Fifth metatarsal fractures in the athlete”; “Complications of lateral ankle sprains” presented at the Florida Podiatric Medical Association annual Meeting, January 12, 2005, Orlando, FL.

November 2004 “Exercise-induced leg pain” presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, NY, November 5, 2004

October 2004 “Podiatric sports medicine and biomechanics” presented at the Univ. of Miami, School of Physical Therapy, Oct. 7, 2004

August 2004 “Exercised – induced leg pain” presented at the American Podiatric Medical Association Annual meeting, Boston, MA., August 8 -12, 2004

June 2004 “Common running injuries” and “Physical examination of the athlete workshop” presented at the FONTYs School of Podiatry, June 4 – 5, Eindhoven, The Netherlands.

May 2004 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Pes planus”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences, Orlando, FL

March 2004 “Exercise-induced leg pain”, “History and physical examination of the athlete”, presented at Sports Medicine of the Lower Extremity, sponsored by Barry University and the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, March 19 – 20, 2004, Miami, FL.

January 2004 “Common foot and ankle injuries”, “Extra-corporeal shock wave therapy”, “Hands-on Ossatron physician training” presented at the Georgia Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Atlanta, GA., January 24, 2004

January 2004 “Exercise induced leg pain” presented at the Florida Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Orlando, FL., January 14, 2004

November 2003 “Foot and ankle injuries in basketball” presented at the Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland, OH., November 14, 2003

October 2003 “Podiatric Sports Medicine” presented to the University of Miami, Graduate Program in Physical Therapy, Coral Gables, FL.

August 2003 “Courting basketball injuries” presented at the American Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Washington, D.C.

May 2003 “Sports Medicine”; “Pediatric radiology and osteochondroses”; “Pes planus”; “Congenital abnormalities”, “Metatarsus adductus” at the Combined Board Review Sponsored by Barry University, School of Graduate Medical Sciences.

March 2003 “Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the treatment of sports injuries”, “Orthotic casting and prescription writing workshop” presented at the Podiatric Medicine and Surgery Program at Samuel Merritt College, Okland, CA

January 2003 “Fifth metatarsal fractures in the athlete”, Exercised – induced leg pain in the athlete”. Presented at the New York State Podiatric Clinical Conference, New York, NY

January 2003 Extracorporeal shock wave therapy physician training course, sponsored by Healthtronics, Inc., Orlando, FL.

December 2002 “Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the treatment of athletic injuries”, “Basketball shoe evaluation” and “Basketball injuries”, presented at Temple University, School of Podiatric Medicine. Philadelphia, PA.

October 2002 “Indications for soft and rigid orthosis in athletes”, “Athletic shoe workshop”, “Case presentations in sports medicine”, “Chronic exertional leg pain”, “ESWT in athletes”, “Hallux limitus”, Presented at Sports Medicine of the Lower Extremity, sponsored by Barry University, Orlando, FL.

September 2002 “Indications for soft and rigid orthosis in athletes”, “Athletic shoe workshop”, “Case presentations in sports medicine”, “Chronic exertional leg pain”, presented at FONTYS School for higher professional education, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

August 2002 “Tendinitis, shin splints and stress fractures”, presented at the American Podiatric Medical Association annual meeting, Seattle, WA

April 2002 “Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of lower extremity injuries”, Presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, NY.

June 2002 “Congenital abnormalities”, Metatarsus adductus”, “Pediatric radiology”, “Pes planus”and “Sports Medicine” presented at the 1998 Combined Specialty Board Review, sponsored by Barry University, Orlando, FL.

February 2001 “Rearfoot injuries in sports”, presented at the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA

June 2001 “Congenital abnormalities”, Metatarsus adductus”, “Pediatric radiology”, “Pes planus”and “Sports Medicine” Presented at the 1998 Combined Specialty Board Review, sponsored by Barry University, Orlando, FL.

August 2001 “Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of heel pain”, Presented at the American Podiatric Medical Association Annual meeting, Chicago, IL.

November 2001 “Extracorporeal shock wave therapy in the management of heel pain” presented at the annual Prescription Foot Orthosis Lab Association meeting, Miami, FL

December 2001 “Common foot and ankle injuries in sports”, Orthosis materials and prescription writing”, “Athletic shoe evaluation”, “Biomechanical evaluation of the Athlete”, “Case presentations” presented at the FONTYS School of Higher Professional Education”, Eindhoven, The Netherlands

Miscellaneous Presentations

“Non-ossifying fibroma: case report”; Poster presentation by Jennifer Schneller, DPM and James M. Losito, DPM at the ACFAS annual meeting New Orleans, LA., February 2005

“The Heat is on”, Cover story and practice profile, Orthokinetic Review magazine, January, 2001

WLRN Channel 17 Podiatric Update Television Program, "Athletic Shoe Selection," February 1994.

WKAT Radio Program, Sports Medicine Talk Show, June 1993.

WLRN Channel 17 Feet Don't Fail Me Now Television Show, "Fitness and Fantasy," June 1990.

Teaching Responsibilities: School of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery

Biomechanics of Foot Function (2 sh) Biomechanics of Foot Function Lab (2 sh) Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (2 sh) Podopediatrics (3 sh)

Administrative Responsibilities: School of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery

Advisor: Barry University Sports Medicine Club Advisor: Barry University Podopediatrics Club Member: Curriculum Committee

National Memberships

American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine American College of Sports Medicine American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics American Podiatric Medical Association Florida Podiatric Medical Association Florida Public Health Association American Society of Biomechanics American Diabetes Association

Current Licensure

California Podiatry License #E3422 Florida Podiatry License #PO 0002027

Hospital Privileges

Miami Children’s Hospital University of Miami Hospital, Miami Pacific Coast Hospital, San Francisco (inactive) Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, San Francisco (inactive) Sutter Street Surgery Center, San Francisco (inactive) HCA Mercy Hospital, Miami

Personal

Marital Status: Married Date of Birth: July 9, 1958 Activities: Basketball, cycling, running, swimming and fencing

Biography:

James M. Losito, DPM is originally from Los Altos California and a graduate of California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, California. Dr. Losito attended the California College of Podiatric Medicine and completed two years of residency at the Veterans Affairs Hospital and California College of Podiatric Medicine. Dr. Losito is currently a Professor in the School of Podiatric Medicine at Barry University. He serves as attending Podiatrist to the Barry University athletic program, the University of Miami athletic program, and the Miami Heat of the National Basketball Association and Inter Miami CF of Major league soccer. He is a consultant to the Kansas University athletic program as well. Dr. Losito is a Past President of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine and a Fellow of the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons and the American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine.

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EDUCATION

D.P.M., New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1975, New York, NY ​

Bachelor of Science, Pharmacy, St. John’s University, 1967, Jamaica, NY ​ ​ ​

CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE ● Board certified in Podiatric Medicine, 1975 - present ​ ● Licensed Pharmacist in New York, 1967 - present ​ ● Licensed Podiatrist in New York, 1975 - present ​ ● Licensed Podiatrist in New Jersey, 1976 - present ​ ● Licensed Podiatrist in Illinois, 1975-2003 ​

MEDICAL TRAINING ● Diplomat, American Board of Podiatric Surgery, ​ ● Fellowship, American College of Foot Surgeons ​ ● Fellowship, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine ​ ● Fellowship, American Society of Podiatric Dermatology ​ ● Residency, Podiatric Surgery, Northlake Community Hospital, Northlake, Ill. 1975-1976 ​

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE ● Podiatrist, Private Practice, Podiatric Medicine, Surgery, and Sports Medicine, Westwood, NJ 1985 - present ​ ● Staff Podiatrist, Englewood Hospital, Department of Podiatric Surgery, Englewood, NJ 2008-present ​ ● Chief of Staff, Pascack Valley Hospital, Department of Surgery, Westwood, NJ 1986-2007 ​ ● Attending Podiatrist, Pascack Valley Hospital, Department of Surgery, Westwood, NJ 1984-2007 ​ ● Attending Podiatrist, Saddle Brook Hospital, Department of Surgery, Saddle Brook, NJ 1982 - 1984 ​ ● Attending Podiatrist, South Bergen Hospital, Department of Surgery, Hasbrouck Heights, NJ 1980 - 1984 ​ ● Attending Podiatrist, Bergen Pines Hospital, Department of Surgery, Paramus, NJ 1980 - 1984 ​ ● Chief of Podiatric Staff, Riverdell/Northern Community Hospital, Oradell, NJ 1980 - 1981 ​ ● Attending Podiatrist, Riverdell/Northern Community Hospital, Oradell, NJ 1979 - 1981 ​ ● Associate Attending, St. Mary’s Hospital, Hoboken, NJ 1976 0 1979 ​ ● Associate Attending, Christ Hospital, Jersey CIty, NJ 1976 - 1979 ​ ● Associate Podiatrist, Dr. Allan Schor, North Bergen, NJ 1976-1979 ​

TEACHING EXPERIENCE ● Chaminade High School, Mineola, LI, Physics and Chemistry, 1967 - 1968 ​ ● St. John’s Academy, Rensselaer, NY, Biology, Chemistry and Physics, 1968 - 1969 ​ ● St. John’s Academy, Rensselaer, NY, Department of Science Chairman, 1970-71 ​ ● Albany College of Pharmacy, Albany, NY, Clinical Instructor in Pharmacy, 1969-71 ​

PROFESSIONAL LICENSES AND AFFILIATIONS ● Member, American Podiatric Medical Association, 1976-Present ​ ● Member, Hudson County Podiatry Society, 1976-80 ​ ● President, Hudson County Podiatry Society, 1978 ​ ● Advisor, National Athletic Trainers Association, 1980-present ​ ● Member, Bergen County Podiatry Association, 1980-present ​

SPORTS AFFILIATIONS ● Team Podiatrist, New Jersey Nets Basketball, 1980-2012 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, Nets, 2012-2014 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, NY/NJ Metrostars Soccer, 1996-1998 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, Cosmos Soccer, 1982 - 1985 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, NY/NJ Red Bulls Soccer, 2010 - 2012 ​ ● Consultant/Team Podiatrist, NY Football Giants, 1980-2018 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, NJ Devils Hockey, 1988 - 1992 ​ ● Event Podiatrist, New York Games, Track and Field, Downing Stadium, Randall’s Island 1991 ​ ● Elite Athlete Podiatrist and Coordinator - ING/NYC Marathon -1994-2016 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, Ramapo College, Mahwah, NJ 1980 - 1982 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, Kean University, Union, NJ 1982 - 1994 ​ ● Consultant Podiatrist, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, NJ 1998 - present ​

AWARDS AND HONORS

● Cole Pharmacal Award, 1976 ​ ● Podiatry Management Award-America’s Best Podiatrists, 2010 ​ ● Lifetime Achievement Award AASPM, 2017 ​

LECTURES ● National and International Lecturer on Podiatric Surgery and Sports Medicine ○ USA Lectures in Vermont, New Hampshire, New York, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Ohio, ​ Illinois, South Carolina, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, Idaho, Colorado, Maryland, Kentucky ○ International Lectures- England, Switzerland, Canada, Dominican Republic, Mexico, Costa Rica, ​ Jamaica, Barbados

PUBLICATIONS ● Wrote for various publications ○ Podiatry Management Magazine, World Tennis Magazine, New York Times, and Sporting Goods Dealer. ● Published author and contributor ○ Subotnik, Stephen I., Sports Medicine of the Lower Extremity, Churchill Livingstone, 1999. ​ ​ ​ ○ Grelsamer, Ronald P, McConnell, Jenny, The Patella: A Team Approach, Pro Ed, 1998. ​ ​ ○ 3 articles in Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery ​

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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Provide the following information for the Senior/key personnel and other significant contributors. Follow this format for each person. DO NOT EXCEED FIVE PAGES. NAME: Jinsup Song, D.P.M., Ph.D. eRA COMMONS USER NAME (credential, e.g., agency login): jsong001 POSITION TITLE: Director, Gait Study Center, Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Biomechanics Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine

EDUCATION/TRAINING (Begin with baccalaureate or other initial professional education, such as nursing, include postdoctoral training and residency training if applicable. Add/delete rows as necessary.) DEGREE Completion (if Date FIELD OF STUDY INSTITUTION AND LOCATION applicable) MM/YYYY

Carnegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA B.S. 05/1989 Biological Science Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine, D.P.M. 05/1997 Podiatric Medicine Philadelphia, PA Drexel University Ph.D. 06/1998 Biomedical Science University of Pennsylvania Health System at 06/1999 Residency training Presbyterian Medical Center, Philadelphia, PA

A. Personal Statement I have the expertise, experience, and commitment to contribute toward successful completion of the proposed research project. As a practicing podiatric physician and a clinical investigator, I have a strong background in foot and ankle biomechanics, associated pathologies, and diabetic foot complication as well as conservative interventions (such as, patient education, custom foot orthoses and shoe design). As PI or co-Investigator on several university- and NIH-funded grants, I laid the groundwork for the proposed research by developing effective measures of foot structure (malleolar valgus index, arch height index measuring system, the first metatarsophalangeal joint flexibility), dynamic foot function (center of pressure excursion index, CPEI), and torsional shoe flexibility tester. I also developed an iPad application, which allowed efficient arch height data collection on about 1200 subjects in a day at the United States Military Academy.

1. Song J, Hillstrom HJ, Secord D, Levitt J. Foot type biomechanics. Comparison of planus and rectus foot types. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 1996 Jan;86(1):16-23. 2. Hillstrom HJ, Song J, Kraszewski AP, Hafer JF, Mootanah R, Dufour AB, Chow BS, Deland JT 3rd. Foot type biomechanics part 1: structure and function of the asymptomatic foot. Gait Posture. 2013 Mar;37(3):445-51. 3. Song, J., K. Choe, M. Neary, R.A. Zifchock, K.L. Cameron, M. Trepa, M.T. Hannan, and H. Hillstrom, Comprehensive biomechanical characterization of feet in USMA cadets: Comparison across race, gender, arch flexibility, and foot types. Gait Posture, 2018. 60: p. 175-180. 4. Hillstrom, H.J., M.A. Buckland, C.M. Slevin, J.F. Hafer, L.M. Root, S.I. Backus, A.P. Kraszewski, K.A. Whitney, D.M. Scher, J.S. Song, J. Furmato, C.S. Choate, and P.R. Scherer, Effect of Shoe Flexibility on Plantar Loading in Children Learning to Walk. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2013. 103(4): p. 297-305.

B. Positions and Honors

Positions and Employment 1999 – present Director, Gait Study Center (2005), Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Biomechanics, Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine (TUSPM), 148 N. 8th Streets. Philadelphia, PA, Office: (215) 625-5369, Fax: (215) 629-0278, Email: [email protected]

Other Experience and Professional Memberships 1999 – present Member Gait & Clinical Movement Analysis Society (GCMAS), chair of the Research Council (2015) 1999 – present Member of American Podiatric Medical Association; contributing editor of the Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association 2001 – present Invited Reviewer for Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Sciences study section for the NIH/Center for Scientific Review 2010 – present Member of the International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics (i-FAB); a member of organizing committee for iFAB 2018.

Honors 2007 Invited Lecture – Role of Foot and Ankle Biomechanics in Lower Extremity Function: A Key to Healthy Living, 2007 International Symposium on Clinical Motion Analysis. KRISS, Daeduck, Korea 2007 Keynote Lecture – Role of Foot Type Biomechanics in Clinical Care and Footwear Design, Korean Footwear Institute, Busan, Korea 2007 Keynote Lecture – Foot Compatible Footwear, Korean Institute of footwear and leather technology, Busan, Korea

1. C. Contributions to Science In my Ph.D. dissertation, I investigated the link between biomechanical foot types (planus and rectus) and dynamic foot function – a concept referred to as foot type biomechanics – in healthy young adults and in older subjects with diabetes. This concept was extended to older healthy subjects with low, normal, and high arched asymptomatic feet. In the process, I have contributed to development of a number of objective measures of static and dynamic foot function. The Center of Pressure Excursion Index (CPEI), in particular, has been used by other investigators, including the Framingham Foot Study and West Point Foot Study group, to further elucidate the role of foot function in foot pathology and quality of life. I’ve also participated in the reliability of plantar pressure measuring systems, refined the CPEI calculation, and help make the CPEI a part of commercially available program so that other investigators may utilize the parameters in their research studies. a. Menz, H.B., A.B. Dufour, J.L. Riskowski, H.J. Hillstrom, and M.T. Hannan, Association of planus foot posture and pronated foot function with foot pain: the framingham foot study. Arthritis Care Res (Hoboken), 2013. 65(12): p. 1991-9. b. Butler, R.J., H. Hillstrom, J. Song, C.J. Richards, and I.S. Davis, Arch height index measurement system: establishment of reliability and normative values. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc, 2008. 98(2): p. 102-6. c. Rao S, Song J, Kraszewski A, Backus S, Ellis SJ, Deland JT, Hillstrom HJ, The effect of foot structure on 1st metatarsophalangeal joint flexibility and hallucal loading. Gait & posture. 2011; 34(1):131-7. d. Hafer, J.F., M.W. Lenhoff, J. Song, J.M. Jordan, M.T. Hannan, and H.J. Hillstrom, Reliability of plantar pressure platforms. Gait Posture, 2013. 38(3): p. 544-8.

2. Obesity is a significant and costly problem. Increased body weight is expected to exert additional strain on foot and ankle and may promote associated pathologies. Yet, effects of obesity on foot structure and function have not been objectively examined. In collaboration with the Gary Foster, Ph.D. – the director of

the Center of Obesity Research and Education, I have completed a randomized controlled prospective study to objectively examine the effects of weight loss on foot structure and dynamic foot function. a. Shultz SP, Sitler MR, Tierney RT, Hillstrom HJ, Song J. Consequences of pediatric obesity on the foot and ankle complex. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc. 2012 Jan-Feb;102(1):5-12. PubMed PMID: 22232315. b. Shultz SP, Sitler MR, Tierney RT, Hillstrom HJ, Song J. Effects of pediatric obesity on joint kinematics and kinetics during 2 walking cadences. Arch Phys Med Rehabil. 2009 Dec;90(12):2146-54. PubMed PMID: 19969183. c. Song J, Kane R, Tango DN, Veur SS, Furmato J, Komaroff E, Foster GD. Effects of weight loss on foot structure and function in obese adults: a pilot randomized controlled trial. Gait Posture. 2015 Jan;41(1):86-92. PubMed PMID: 25245307

3. Custom foot orthoses and shoes are important treatment options for various biomechanical foot ailments. I developed quantitative methods to characterize shoes and conducted systematic evaluation of footwear. a. Song, J., H. Hillstrom, E.H. Kim, and B.P. Heilman. Effects of Sandal Arch Height on Dynamic Plantar Pressures. in Symposium on Footwear Biomechanics. 2005. Cleveland. b. Hillstrom, H.J., M.A. Buckland, C.M. Slevin, J.F. Hafer, L.M. Root, S.I. Backus, A.P. Kraszewski, K.A. Whitney, D.M. Scher, J. Song, J. Furmato, C.S. Choate, and P.R. Scherer, Effect of shoe flexibility on plantar loading in children learning to walk. J Am Podiatr Med Assoc, 2013. 103(4): p. 297-305 c. Helton, G.L., K.L. Cameron, R.A. Zifchock, E. Miller, D.L. Goss, J. Song, and M.T. Neary, Association Between Running Shoe Characteristics and Lower Extremity Injuries in United States Military Academy Cadets. Am J Sports Med, 2019. 47(12): p. 2853-2862.

Complete List of Published Work in My Bibliography: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/myncbi/jinsup.song.1/bibliograpahy/47998979/public/?sort=date&direction=as cending

D. Additional Information: Research Support and/or Scholastic Performance

Completed Research Support 1. Promedical East, LLC Song (PI) 1/2017-12/2017 Biomechanical assay of Quick Tape strapping. The objective of this study is to compare a new strapping technique to the traditional low dye foot strapping in subjects with pes planus. Role: Principal Investigator 2. NIDDK – NIH 1K23DK081021-01A Song (PI) 9/2009-8/2013 Enhancing Diabetic Foot Education by Viewing Personal Plantar Pressures. The objective of this study is to evaluate the clinical utility of a novel personalized diabetic foot education Role: Principal Investigator 3. NICHD – NIH 1R03HD053135-01 Hillstrom (PI) 9/2006-9/2009 Development of a Geometric Forefoot Model: A Tool for Clinical Decision Making. The objective of this study is to develop and validate a geometric model of the forefoot and test its sensitivity to different foot types. Role: Subcontract PI 4. Stride Rite Hillstrom (PI) 5/2008-6/2011 Next Generation Baby Shoe. The objective of this study is to develop and evaluate prototype shoe designs for the ‘learn to walk’ age group. Both structural and functional data will be examined as well as the ability to safely perform functional tasks in the 9 to 24 month old population. Role: Subcontract PI

Curriculum Vitae

JinWook Song, M.D. Ilsin building 4th floor ,62, Naruteo-ro, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea 06527 E-mail : [email protected]

EDUCATION 2020- Cha Univ., Seongnam Ph.D. Degree expected in Sports Medicine 2015-2019 Kyungpook National Univ., Daegu M.D. Degree 2007-2014 Handong Global Univ., Pohang B.S. Degree in Life Science

EXPERIENCE 2020- Director, I-leg plus clinic, Seoul 2019 Assistant director, I-leg plus clinic, Seoul, 2019

Curriculum Vitae

Mark A. Caselli, B.S., D.P.M., R.Ph.

Personal Information: Home Address: 294 E. Crescent Avenue Ramsey, N.J. 07446 Home 201-825-3692; (fax) 201-825-4650; Mobile phone 551-804-1212 email: [email protected]

Education: Degree Discipline Institution Year

D.P.M. Podiatric Medicine New York College of Podiatric Medicine 9/71 - 6/75 B.S. Pharmacy Columbia University 9/66 - 6/71

Post Graduate Training: Residency - Podiatric Surgery New York College of Podiatric Medicine 7/1/75 - 6/30/76 Fellowship -Pediatrics New York College of Podiatric Medicine 7/1/76 - 6/30/77

Present Position: Adjunct Professor, Ramapo College of New Jersey (2007-Present) Adjunct Professor, Department of Orthopedic Sciences, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y. (1998-Present)

Professional Licensures: University of the State of NY: Pharmacy (8/16/1973); Podiatry (8/5/1975), State Board of Medical Examiners of NJ: Podiatry (5/15/1979)

Board Certifications: Diplomate, American Board of Quality Assurance and Utilization Review Physicians (1991-Present) Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine (1993-2012)

Professional Affiliations: American Podiatric Medical Association (Life Member) American College of Sports Medicine (Fellow) 1996-Present American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine (Life Fellow) American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics (Fellow) 1982-Present

Honors and Awards: GNYRC-ACSM Award for Longstanding Commitment 2020 GNYRC-ACSM Presidential Recognition Award 2015 Elected to “America’s 175 Most Influential Podiatrist” by 2006 the editors of Podiatry Management Certificate of Appreciation- American Podiatric Medical Association 2004 Certificate of Appreciation-VA Insights, VISN 3

1 Department of Veteran’s Affairs 2004 Elected to National Academies of Practice in Podiatric Medicine 2004 Certificate of Appreciation - American College of Sports Medicine, Greater New York Regional Chapter 1999 Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Service - New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1998 Sports Medicine Research Award - Greater New York Regional Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine 1997 Medical Service Award - Athletics Congress (USA Track & Field) 1995 Certificate of Appreciation - American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine 1994 Third Place Award for Excellence in Medical Writing, American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons 1994 Certificate of Appreciation - Foundation for Podiatric Medicine 1993 Letter of Appreciation for serving as Contributing Editor - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 1992 Certificate of Appreciation - Barry University, School of Podiatric Medicine 1991 Certificate of Appreciation - NYCPM Podiatric Orthopedic Residents 1990 Certificate of Appreciation for Contributions to the Profession of Podiatric Medicine - New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1989 Certificate of Appreciation - NYCPM Podiatric Orthopedic Residents 1988 Certificate of Appreciation for Postgraduate Education - New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1988 Certificate of Appreciation for Providing a Surgical Board Review Course - New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1987 Certificate of Appreciation for Providing Post Doctoral Education New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1987 Certificate of Appreciation - New York Student Chapter of the American College of Podopediatrics 1987 Certificate of Appreciation for serving as President - Northern Division, New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1986 Certificate of Appreciation - New York Student Chapter of the American College of Podopediatrics 1985 Certificate of Appreciation - Office of the Dean, Bergen Community College 1983 Certificate of Appreciation in the Field of Post-doctoral Education - New Jersey Podiatry Society 1981 Certificate of Appreciation for Outstanding Leadership and Service - New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1981 Certificate of Appreciation - National Foundation March of Dimes 1978 Certificate of Appreciation - National Foundation March of Dimes 1976 Diplomate - National Board of Podiatry Examiners 1975 Rexall Award for Outstanding Achievement 1971 Elected to “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities and Colleges”, Columbia University - College of Pharmaceutical Sciences 1971 Elected to the Rho Chi Pharmaceutical Honor Society, Columbia University 1970

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Academic and Professional Activities: Member, General Education Implementation Team (GEIT) 2016 Ramapo College of New Jersey GNYRC Representative to the ACSM Regional Chapter Committee 2015-Present President-GNYRC-ACSM 2014-2015 Chairman, Student Committee-GNYRC-ACSM 2013-Present Commencement Ceremony Marshal, Ramapo College of NJ 2013-2019 Peer reviewer for Pediatrics 2012-Present Peer reviewer for The Physician and Sports Medicine 2012-Present Executive Board-Greater N.Y. Regional Chapter 2004-Present American College of Sports Medicine N.J. State Board of Medical Examiners Expert 2002- Present Advisory Panel Member Medical Staff Podiatrist, 2002 NYC Triathlon 2002 Medical Staff Podiatrist, USA Indoor Track & Field 2002 Championships, The Armory, NYC Medical Staff Podiatrist, 2001 NYC Triathlon 2001 Contributing Editor for Sports Medicine - Podiatry Today 2000- 2012 Medical Staff Podiatrist, Nike Indoor Classic National Track 2000 and Field Championship, Indiana University Medical Staff Podiatrist, Pontiac Grand Prix Invitational Track 1999 and Field, North Carolina State University Medical Staff Podiatrist, Foot Locker National Outdoor 1999 Championships, North Carolina State University Medical Staff Podiatrist, Nike Indoor Classic National Track 1999 and Field Championship, Ohio State University Guest Editor, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Jan, Feb, May, & June 1999 Delegate, Metropolitan Athletics Congress (USA Track & Field) 1998 Annual Convention, New York, NY Director of Podiatric Medical Education, VA Hudson Valley HCS 2008-2012 Staff Podiatrist, VA Hudson Valley HCS 1998-2012 Podiatric Director, USA Track & Field Sports Medicine Task 1997 Force National Advisory Team for Orthotics and Prosthetics, 1997 – 2000 Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Staff Podiatrist, National Scholastic Indoor Track 1997 & 1998 and Field Championship, Boston, MA Guest Editor, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Jan. & Feb. 1997 Association Vice-President, Greater New York Chapter, American College 1996 - 2002 of Sports Medicine Executive Board, Metropolitan Athletics Congress 1995 - 1999 Reviewer for Biomechanics 1994 – 2000 Examiner, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and 1994 Primary Podiatric Medicine Podiatry Supervisor for the New York City Marathon 1993 – 2001 Peer Reviewer, Journal of the American Podiatric 1990 - Present Medical Association National Board of Podiatry Examiners 1986 - 1995 Podiatric Orthopedic Test Committee Trustee, New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society 1984 - 1989 Chairman, New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society Continuing 1984 - 1988 Education Committee

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Chairman, Northern Division, New Jersey Podiatric Medical 1984 - 1986 Society

Representative, Council of Faculties, American Association 1981 - 1986 of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine

Academic Positions Institution Years Adjunct Professor Ramapo College of New Jersey 2007-Present Director of Podiatric VA Hudson Valley Healthcare System 2002-2012 Medical Education Adjunct Professor New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1998- Present Dept. of Orthopedic Sciences Staff Podiatrist VA Hudson Valley Health Care System 1998- 2012 Staff Podiatrist VA Hospital, East Orange, NJ 1996 – 1998 Chairman, Department of Orthopedic New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1991 – 1998 Sciences Pediatric Podiatry Consultant St. Michael’s Medical Center, Newark, NJ 1986 – 1998

Director, Orthopedic Fellowship New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1986 - 1997 Program Director, Orthopedic Residency New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1986 - 1994 Training Professor, Department of Orthopedic New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1991 – 1998 Sciences Associate, Professor, Department of New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1979 - 1985 Orthopedic Sciences Director, Department of Pediatrics New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1977 – 1991 Assistant Professor, Department of New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1977 - 1979 Orthopedic Sciences

Courses Taught: Issues in Healthcare (Ramapo College of New Jersey) 2007-Present Orthopedic and Pediatric Podiatry Resident Lecture Series (VA Hudson Valley Health Care System) 1998- 2009 Lower Extremity Orthopedics and Biomechanics (NYCPM) 1977-1998 Introduction to Pediatrics (Including Identification and Reporting of Child Abuse and Neglect) (NYCPM) 1977-1998 Sports Medicine (NYCPM) 1977-1998 Lower Extremity Orthopedic and Pediatric Workshops (NYCPM) 1977-1998 Introduction to Histology (NYCPM) 1976-1977

Instructional Manuals Written/Edited: Issues in Healthcare Instructional Manual for NYCPM Orthopedic Board Review Objectives Log for the Podiatric Orthopedic Resident Senior Orthopedic-Pediatric Rotation Manual Pediatric Block Program Manual Competency-Based Podopediatric Program System for Faculty Evaluation

Grants and Research: The “Year of the Student” Registration Assistance Program: 2020 ACSM Regional Chapter Grant

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Expanding Health Care Student Involvement in the GNYRC and in EIM: 2019 ACSM Regional Chapter Grant

ACSM-GNYRC College Campus Walk for Success: 2017 ACSM Regional Chapter Grant

Undergraduate Student Research Workshop and Abstract Competition: 2016 ACSM Regional Chapter Grant

Effect of Customized Insoles on the Reduction of Post work Discomfort, Published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Association, November/December, 2001

Determination of the Normal Calcaneal Stance Position in Children, Published in Foot and Ankle International, February, 1999

Effect of the Dynamic Stabilizing Insole System of Pedal Ground Reaction Forces, completed and presented to Brown Shoe Company (sponsor) 1998

The Evaluation of the Rocker Insole Orthosis and the Ambulator Shoe in the Reduction of Forefoot Pressure, completed presented to Langer Inc. (sponsor) 1998

Survey of Lower Extremity Injuries at the New York City Marathon, published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January, 1997

A Comparison of Viscoped and Medical Grade Poron in the Treatment of Painful Lesser Submetatarsal Hyperkeratotic Lesions, published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January, 1997

The Use of the Energy-Pak Magnetic Foil in the Treatment of Heel Pain, published in the Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January, 1997

The Effect of Persistent Toe Walking on Ankle Equinus: Analysis of 60 Idiopathic Toe Walkers, presented th at the 54 Annual Meeting and Scientific Seminar of the American College of Foot Surgeons, March 20 - 23, 1996

Determination of Etiological Factor Causing Plantar Ulcerations in the Diabetic Patient, cosponsored with the Department of Veterans Affairs, currently in progress

Heel Pain: Effectiveness of Different Orthotic Devices for Heel Pain, cosponsored with the Hospital for Special Surgery, preliminary study completed 1992

th Fifteen Year Follow-up of Clubfoot Surgery: Analysis of Fifty Patients, presented at the 50 Annual Meeting and Scientific Seminar of the American College of Foot Surgeons, February 6 - 9, 1992

Publications:

Beekman S, D’Amico J, Caselli MA, DeCaro L, DeHeer, P, Pagano N, Williams ML, Haspel M (Ed): PMS ROUNDTABLE: Pediatrics and Podiatric Medicine. Podiatry Management 38(5) 2019.

Caselli MA, Positano RG, Colletti MM, Positano RCJ. Sport Specific Prescription Foot Orthoses. In: Altchek DW, DiGiovanni CW, Dines JS, Positano RG eds. Foot and Ankle Sports Medicine. Phiadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 2013:288-300.

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Caselli MA, DeCaro L, Jay R, Langone K, Raducanu Y, Haspel M (Ed): Round Table: Building Your Podopediatric Practice. Podiatry Management 32(3)2013

Caselli MA: Selecting the Proper Athletic Shoe. Podiatry Management 31(8) 2012

Caselli MA: Prescription Shoes for Foot Pathology. Podiatry Management 30(8) 2011

Caselli M, Fuller E, Kirby K, Turlik M: Round Table: Orthotics in an Evidence-based Environment. Podiatry Management 30(7) 2011

Caselli MA: The lower extremity orthopedic evaluation of the infant. Podiatry Management 30(3) 2011

Beekman S, Caselli MA, Kase F, Shavelson D, Scherer D: Round Table: Orthotics 2010: Building Your Practice, Improving Your Outcomes. Podiatry Management 29(7) 2010

Caselli MA: Ectrodactyly of the Foot. Podiatry Management 28(1) 2009

Caselli MA: Evaluation and Treatment of Peroneal Spastic Flatfoot. Podiatry Management 26(7) 2007

Caselli MA, Goad R, Harris, Kalthoff K, Morelli C, Volpe R: Round Table: Podopediatrics Revisited. Podiatry Management 26(7) 2007

Caselli MA: Congenital Foot Deformities: A Guide to Conservative Care. Podiatry Today 20(8) 2007

Caselli MA: Selecting the Proper Athletic Shoe. Podiatry Management 25(8) 2006 Caselli MA: Evaluation and Management of Leg-length Discrepancy. Podiatry Management 25(7) 2006 Caselli MA: Inside Insights for Tackling Football Injuries. Podiatry Today 18(12) 2005 Caselli MA: Prescription Shoes for Foot Pathology. Podiatry Management 24(8) 2005 Caselli MA: Secrets of Treating Lower Extremity Volleyball Injuries. Podiatry Today 18(10) 2005 Caselli MA: The Lower Extremity Orthopedic Evaluation of the Infant. Podiatry Management 24(7) 2005 Caselli MA, Rzonca EC, Rainieri JJ: Secrets of Treating Bicycling Injuries. Podiatry Today 18(8) 2005 Caselli MA, Rzonca EC: Secrets to Treating Martial Arts Injuries. Podiatry Today 18(6) 2005 Caselli MA: How to Identify and Treat Pruritic Conditions in Athletes. Podiatry Today 18(4) 2005 Caselli MA: A Closer Look at Eczematous Dermatitis in Athletes. Podiatry Today 18(2)2005 Caselli MA, Brummer J: Recognizing and Preventing Dehydration in Athletes. Podiatry Today 17(12) 2004 Caselli MA: The Role of Shoe Therapy in the Management of Pediatric Congenital Clubfoot. Podiatry Management 23(8) 2004 Caselli MA, Pantelaras N: How to Treat Cuboid Syndrome in the Athlete. Podiatry Today 17(10) 2004 Caselli MA: Orthoses, Materials, and Foot Function. Podiatry Management 23(7) 2004 Caselli MA: Recognizing and Treating Insect Bites and Stings in Athletes. Podiatry Today 17(8) 2004 Caselli MA: Managing Hallux Rigidus in the Athlete. Podiatry Today 17(4) 2004

6 Caselli MA, Brummer JJ: When a Patient Has Prolonged Ankle Pain After a Sprain. Podiatry Today 17(2) 2004 Caselli MA: How to Handle Contact Dermatitis in Athletes. Podiatry Today 16(12) 2003 Cheskin M, Caselli MA: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly. Podiatry Management 22(8) 2003. Caselli MA: Getting Involved with Soccer. Podiatry Management 22(7) 2003. Caselli MA: Preventing Foot Injuries in Diabetic Athletes. Podiatry Today 16(8) 2003. Caselli MA, George DH: Foot deformities: biomechanical and pathomechanical changes associated with aging, part 1. Clin Podiatr Med Surg 20(3) 2003. Caselli MA: Foot Care Tips for the Summer. Heart Beat 6(4) 2003 Caselli MA: Treating Foot and Ankle Injuries in Ballet Dancers. Podiatry Today 16(6) 2003. Caselli MA: Biomechanical Management of Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome. Podiatry Management 22(4) 2003. Caselli MA: How to Identify and Treat Common Ballet Injuries. Podiatry Today 16(4) 2003. Caselli MA: Assessing and Treating Cold-Related Injuries Among Athletes. Podiatry Today 16(2) 2003. Caselli MA, Rzonca EC: Detecting and Treating Leg Length Discrepancy. Podiatry Today 15(12) 2002. Caselli MA: Habitual Toe Walking. Podiatry Management 21(9) 2002 Caselli MA: Treatment Tips for Common Triathlon Injuries. Podiatry Today 15(10) 2002. Caselli MA, Gagne A, Kaplan E: Ice Hockey Injuries: How to Maximize Treatment Results. Podiatry Today 15(8) 2002. Caselli MA: Is Peroneal Spastic Flatfoot Causing Chronic Ankle Pain? Podiatry Today 15(6) 2002. Caselli MA, Chen-Vitulli J: Foot Blister Prevention: What You Can Recommend To Athletes. Podiatry Today 15(4) 2002. Caselli MA, Rzonca EC: Ankle Answers. OrthoKinetic Review, April 2002 Caselli MA, Khoshnevisadeh M: How to Treat Sesimoid Injuries. Podiatry Today 15(2) 2002. Caselli MA, Sobel E: What Are the Best Orthotics for Plantar Fasciitis? Podiatry Today 14(12) 2001 Sobel E, Levitz SJ, Caselli MA, Christos PJ, Rosenblum J: “The Effect of Customized Insoles on the Reduction of Postwork Discomfort”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, November/December 2001. Caselli MA, Rzonca EC: “Help Your Patients Recover From Shin Splints”, Podiatry Today, October, 2001. Caselli MA: contribution to “Round Table: Orthotics in the 21st Century”, Podiatry Management, September, 2001. Caselli MA, Rzonca EC: “Recognizing Tibial Stress Fractures in the Athlete”, Podiatry Today, August, 2001. Caselli MA: “Essential Pearls on Swimming and Beach Injuries”, Podiatry Today, June, 2001. Caselli MA: “How to Treat the Feet of Down’s Syndrome Athletes”, Podiatry Today, April, 2001. Caselli MA: “Everything You Need to Know About Achilles Tendinitis”, Podiatry Today, February, 2001. Caselli MA: “How to Recommend Shoes for Marathon Runners”, Podiatry Today, December, 2000.

7 Caselli MA: “Fencing Foot Injuries: “What to Look For and How to Treat Them”, Podiatry Today, October, 2000. Caselli MA: “Soccer Injuries: What Every Podiatrist Should Know”, Podiatry Today, July/August, 2000. Caselli MA: “Podiatry at the V.A. Hudson Valley Health Care System”, Hospital Podiatrist, 2000. Caselli MA: “Sports Injuries in Young Patients”, Podiatry Today, September 1999. Caselli MA, Rainieri JJ, Rzonca EC: “Foot Orthoses for the Diabetic Patient”, Podiatry Management, September 1999. Sobel E, Levitz SJ, Caselli MA, Tran M, Lepore F, Lilja E, Sinaie M, Wain E: Reevaluation of the Relaxed Calcaneal Stance Position: Reliability and Normal Values in Children and Adults, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, May 1999. Sobel E, Levitz SJ, Caselli MA: “Orthoses in the Treatment of Rearfoot Problems”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, May 1999. Sobel E, Levitz S, Caselli MA, Brentnall BA, Tran MQ: “Natural History of the Rearfoot Angle: Preliminary Values in 150 Children”, Foot & Ankle International, Vol. 20, No. 2, February 1999. Sobel E, Caselli MA, Positano RG: “Orthotic Therapy in the Treatment of Heel, Achilles Tendon, and Ankle Injuries”, in Ranawat CS, Positano, RG, ed.: Disorders of the Heel, Rearfoot, and Ankle, New York: Churchill Livingstone, 1999, pp. 464 - 479. Caselli, M.A., Porter C., Garcia, S.: “Fencing Injuries of the Lower Extremity,” Journal of the American Athletic Association, Winter 1998. Caselli MA: “Foot Management Guidelines for the Diabetic Athlete,” Podiatry Management, November/December, 1998. Caselli MA, Sobel E, McHale KA: “Pedal Manifestations of Musculoskeletal Disease in Children”, in Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery - Lower Extremity Manifestations of Systemic Disease, Part 1, Vol. 15, No. 3, Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co., July 1998, pp. 481 - 497. Sobel E, Caselli MA, McHale KA: “Pedal Manifestations of Musculoskeletal Disease”, in Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery - Lower Extremity Manifestations of Systemic Disease, Part 1, Vol. 15, No. 3, Philadelphia: WB Saunders Co., July 1998, pp. 435 - 479. Caselli, M.A.: “Prefabricated Orthoses: Payment Policies”, Biomechanics, December 1997 Adler, J., Gentless, J., Springer, K., Caselli, M.A.: “Concomitant Syndactyly and Polydactyly in a Pediatric Foot”, The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, March/April 1997. Caselli, M.A., Longobardi, S.J.: “Lower Extremity Injuries at the New York City Marathon”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 1997. Cohen-Sobel, E., Caselli, M.A., Velez, Z.: “Effect of Persistent Toe Walking on Ankle Equinus - Analysis of 60 Idiopathic Toe Walkers”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 1997. Caselli, M.A., Clark, N., Lazarus, S., Velez, Z., Venegas, L.: “Evaluation of Magnetic Foil and PPT Insoles in the Treatment of Heel Pain”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 1997.

8 Caselli, M.A., Levitz, S.J., Clark, N., Lazarus, S., Velez, Z., Venegas, L.: “Comparison of Viscoped and Poron for painful Submetatarsal Hyperkeratotic Lesions”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 1997. Caselli, M.A.: “Role of Medical Education in Health Care Reform”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, January 1997. Caselli, M.A.: “Foot Orthotics for the Pediatric Patient”, Podiatry Management, September 1995. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “The Workout Shoe Dilemma - Why Do Two Feet Need 10 Pairs?”, Longevity, July 1995. Caselli, M.A., Rubenstein, D.: “Pedal Ectrodactyly: A Biomechanical Approach to Management”, The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery, March/April 1995. Caselli, M.A.: “Silicone”, Biomechanics, January, 1995. Glockenberg, A., Cohen-Sobel, E., Caselli, M., Chico, G.: “A Rare Case of Lichen Sclerosus Et Atrophicus Associated with Morphea”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, December 1994. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “The Marathon: First, Get Serious”, New York Newsday, Saturday, November 5, 1994. Cohen-Sobel, E., Caselli, M.A., Rizzuto, J.: “Prosthetic Management of a Chopart Amputation Variant”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, October 1994. Caselli, M.A.: “Behind the Bounce of Viscoelastic Materials”, Biomechanics, September/October 1994. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “For Feel-Good Feet”, First, July 11, 1994. Marcus, R., Boxer, M., Caselli, M.A.: “Quality Assurance”, chapter in text, Podiatric Primary Care, W.B. Saunders Company, June 1994. Cohen-Sobel, E., Darmochwal, V., Caselli, M., Najjar, S., Lambert, C.: “Atypical Case of Becker’s Muscular Dystrophy: Early Identification and Management”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, April 1994. Cohen-Sobel, E., Reilly, K., Caselli, M.A.: “Monarthritic Ankle Pain: A Diagnostic Challenge”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, February 1994. Caselli, M.A.: “Therapeutic Casting”, Podiatry Today, February 1993 Cohen-Sobel, E., Caselli, M.A., Giorgini, R.: “Long Term Follow-Up of Clubfoot Surgery: Analysis of 44 Patients” (Abstract), Journal of Foot Surgery, February 1993. Reilly, K., Cohen-Sobel, E., Caselli, M.A.: “Ataxic Gait: A Complication of Chicken Pox”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, February 1993. Gentless, J., Joshi, P., Caselli, M.A., Giorgini, R.: “Dislocation of the First and Second Metatarsal- Phalangeal Joints”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, December, 1992. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “Orthotics: Making the Shoe Fit”, American Health, July/August 1992. Caselli, M.A., Gastwirth, B., Morris, J., Orien, W., et. al.: A Curriculum for Podiatric Orthopedics and Biomechanics, National Orthopedics/Biomechanics Faculty Committee, 1991.

9 Caselli, M.A., Ward, K.A.: “Fetal Alcohol Syndrome”, Letter to the Editor, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, August 1991. Caselli, M.A., Cohen-Sobel, E., Thompson, J., Adler, J., Gonzalez, L.: “Biomechanical Management of Children and Adolescents with Down Syndrome”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 81, No. 3, March, 1991. Caselli, M.A., Bushansky, A.A.: “Watch Out for Child Abuse”, Podiatry Management, February, 1991. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “Doc Gives Pointers on Shodding Kids”, Footwear News, January 1990. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “Baby’s First Shoes”, Parents Magazine, October 1988. Caselli, M.A., Rzonca, E.C., Lue, B.Y.: “Habitual Toe-Walking: Evaluation and Approach to Treatment”, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 5 No. 3, W.B. Saunders Co., July 1988. Caselli, M.A., Alchermes, S.L.: “Man, the Imperfect Biped”, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 5 No. 3, W.B. Saunders Co., July 1988. Caselli, M.A.: “The Orthopedic Evaluation of the Neonate”, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 5 No. 3, W.B. Saunders Co., July 1988. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “The Flooring Phenomenon”, Fitness Industry, July 1988. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “Family Health & Fitness - Sneakers Crawl Out of the Gym and into the Well-Heeled Eighties”, L.A. Parent Magazine, October 1987. Caselli, M.A.: contribution to “Your Baby’s Feet and Shoes”, Baby Talk, September 1984. nd Caselli, M.A.: “Pediatric Therapeutics”, contribution to 2 edition of Podopediatrics by H. Tax, D.P.M., 1984. Caselli, M.A., Prywes, H.C., Sharnoff, D.G.: “Isoniazid Toxicity as a Cause of Peripheral Neuropathy: A Case Presentation and Discussion”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, December 1981. Caselli, M.A.: “Considerations in the Use of Medications in the Pediatric Patient”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, February 1981. Caselli, M.A., Jordan, R.P.: “Overlapping Deformity of the Digits in the Pediatric Patient: A Conservative Approach to Treatment”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, February 1978. Caselli, M.A., D’Amico, J.C.: “Equinus” and “Calcaneal Apophysitis”, Clinical Podiatry Quiz, Creative Medical Publications, Inc., Syracuse, NY, Vol. 1 No. 3, October 1977. Caselli, M.A., Lerner, G.W., Strauss, S.: “Diagnosis and Treatment of Corns and Calluses”, U.S. Pharmacist, January 1977.

Conference Presentations (Limited to past 10 years-Complete listing available upon request)

2020 Caselli, MA: Idiopathic Toe Walking in Children. Presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM. September 12, 2020.

Caselli, MA: The Vital Role of Ambulation in Healthcare. Presented at The Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., November 7-8, 2020.

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2019 Caselli MA: Improving Life Expectancy in the Down Syndrome Patient Through Podiatric Intervention. Presented at The Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., November 10, 2019.

Caselli MA: The Opioid Epidemic: What, Where, Who, and Why. Presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM at at Glen Cove, New York, September 28, 2019.

Caselli, MA: “Exercise-A Solution to Our Healthcare Crisis?”, presented at the Senior Seminar in Exercise Science at Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, N.Y., April 29, 2019.

2018 Caselli, MA: College Campus Walk for Success: A Program to Promote Movement on Our College Campuses, presented at the Spring Conference: Examining the mind-Body Connection: An Introspective Look for the York Community. School of Health Sciences and the Professional Programs, York College CUNY, Queens, NY, March 28, 2018.

Caselli, MA: Exercise is Medicine: Approach to Disease Prevention, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM at Northwell Health at Glen Cove, New York, September 29, 2018.

Caselli, MA: Idiopathic Toe Walking in Children, presented at The Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., November 11, 2018.

2017 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., February 7, 2017

Caselli, MA: Management Considerations for the Diabetic Athlete, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM at Northwell Health at Glen Cove, New York, September 23, 2017.

2016 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., January 26, 2016

Caselli MA: The Toe-Walking Child, presented at “Intensive One-Day Seminar” at Holy Name Medical Center, Teaneck, New Jersey, sponsored by The Academy of Continuing Podiatric Medical Education, May, 22,2016.

Caselli, MA: Down Syndrome: A Podiatric Perspective, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM at Northwell Health at Glen Cove, New York, September 24, 2016.

Caselli, MA: Foot Orthopedics: The Contributions of Richard O. Schuster, DPM, presented at The Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., November 12, 2016.

2015 Caselli, MA, Kupersmid, DJ, Rossi, A: The Obese Diabetic: A Training Challenge, presented at the GNYRC-ACSM 2015 Spring Conference, Queens College, Flushing, New York, April 18, 2015

11 2014 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., February 25, 2014

Caselli MA: Evaluation and Management of Idiopathic Toe-walking, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by NYCPM at the North Shore University/Long Island Jewish Hospital at Glen Cove, New York, September 27, 2014

Caselli, MA: Creating Your Path-Career in Sports Medicine, presented at the Greater New York Regional Chapter-American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting at the Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, NY, November 8, 2014

2013 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., February 26, 2013

Caselli MA: Issues in Pediatric Sports Medicine-Pediatric Stress Fractures, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by North Shore University/Long Island Jewish Hospital at Glen Cove, New York, September 28, 2013

Caselli MA: Richard O Schuster DPM-A Personal and Professional Biography, presented at The Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Seminar at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., October 6, 2013

2012 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., February 7, 2012

Caselli MA: Assessing and Treating Cold Related Injuries in the Athlete, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by North Shore University/Long Island Jewish Hospital at Glen Cove, New York, September 22, 2012

Caselli MA: Sports Injuries in the Pediatric Athlete, presented at the Greater New York Regional Chapter, American College of Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, N.Y., N.Y., November 10, 2012.

2011 Caselli, MA: The Diabetic Athlete, presented at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, N.Y., N.Y., February 15, 2011

Caselli MA: The Evaluation and Management of Leg-Length Discrepancy, presented at “Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove” sponsored by North Shore University/Long Island Jewish Hospital at Glen Cove, New York, September 10, 2011

12 Paul D. Coffin, D.P.M.

110 E. 39th Street South Sioux City, NE 68776 (402) 412-3338 (office); (712) 239-5657 (home); (712) 251-0567 (cell) e-mail : [email protected] website : drpaulcoffin.com

CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION: 1980-1981: Residency, Veteran’s Administration Medical Center, Washington, D.C. 1976-1980: New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, NY Doctor of Podiatric Medicine 1970-1975: Westmar College, LeMars, IA, Bachelor of Arts, Majors in Biology & Chemistry

LICENSURE / BOARD CERTIFICATION: Licensed in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota Fellow, American Board of Podiatric Surgery Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine

MEMBERSHIPS: American Podiatric Medical Association Nebraska Podiatric Medical Association

PROFESSIONAL INFORMATION:

Private practice – Foot & Ankle Associates of Siouxland, P.L.C. ; Sioux City, 1981-Present Since 2005, practice limited to Podiatric Biomechanics and Custom Orthotics

Orthotics Laboratories Established Dr. Paul Coffin’s Custom Foot Orthotics Laboratory, 1981 Introduction of PRI Orthotics, integrating the principles of Postural Restoration Institute, 2007 Laboratory currently provides PRI orthotics to approx. 90 physical therapy clinics, medical and podiatric medicine clinics Extensive research and development of custom, non-compressible, flexible orthotics Founder and CEO, CJS Orthotic Laboratories, Sioux City, IA, 1985 Worked and studied with Dr. R.O. Schuster, New York, NY 1970-80

Recent Lectures

Richard O. Schuster DPM Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York, NY, 2016 - 2020 The National Scientific Meeting of the American Podiatric Medical Association, "Schuster Biomechanics,” Las Vegas, NV, 2013 Mid-American Athletic Trainers’ Association Annual Symposium, Omaha, NE Academy of Physical Education, "Foot Biomechanics," Warsaw, Poland Polytechnic Institute, "Lower Extremity Biomechanics and Orthotics," Opale, Poland The Midwest Podiatry Conference, “It’s Not Posterior Tibial Dysfunction: Biomechanics as it Relates to Surgical Intervention," Chicago , IL American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, "Biomechanics and Orthotics in Sports," Des Moines, Iowa Podiatric Medical Society Annual Scientific Meeting, Des Moines, IA North Dakota Athletic Trainers Assn, "Treating Sports Injuries of the Foot with Orthotics," Fargo, ND The Postural Restoration Institute, annual lectures to Postural Restoration Physical Therapists on the integration of orthotics into physical therapy, Lincoln, NE Frequent lectures to professional, hospital, community and sports organizations, including lectures at University of Nebraska, University of South Dakota and South Dakota State CURRICULUM VITAE

Name: Robert Daryl Phillips

Address: 12002 Shadowbrook Ln. Orlando, FL 32828 Date and Place of Birth: 10 December 1951, Chicago, Illinois

Marital Status: Married to Janice Lynn Wilsey Four children ages 34-42, 8 grandchildren

Education: Brigham Young University Provo, Utah 1970-1972, 1974-1976 Major: Zoology, pre med. – 3.5 years, 108 semester hrs completed California College of Podiatric Medicine San Francisco, California Bachelor of Basic Medical Science - 1978 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine - 3 June 1979 Honors: Pi Delta, National Podiatric Honor Society, 1978-79.

Post Graduate Training: Preceptorship - Robert L. Phillips, D.P.M. 2526 12th Avenue South Great Falls, Montana 59405 July 1, 1979 - June 30, 1981 AO/ASIF Courses Basic Orthopedic; October 3-7, 1982; Smuggler's Notch, VT Basic Foot; August 26-30, 1984; Sea Island, GA Advanced Foot; March 11-14, 2010; Orlando, FL

Podiatry Licensure: State of Montana - License #55 June 23, 1979

State of Utah - License #001141-0601-1 July 10, 1984 State of Iowa - License #462 August 27, 1987 State of Florida - License #PO3789 January 28, 2016

Specialty Boards: American Board of Podiatric Surgery Diplomate - August 9, 1986 American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine Diplomate - August 4, 1993

Practice Experience: Private Practice; July 1981 – August 1984 Great Falls, Montana 59405 Partnership with Robert L. Phillips, D.P.M. Private Practice; September 1984 - December 1986 Vernal, Utah 84078 Solo Practice Des Moines University; January 1987 - August 1996 Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Clinical Practioner in University clinics Private Practice; September 1996 - October 1997 St. George, Utah 84770 Solo Practice Veterans Administration Medical Center; October 1997 – September 2006 Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 Chief of Podiatry Service Veterans Administration Medical Center; October 2006 – July 2020 Orlando, Florida 32803 Podiatry Team Leader Program Director – Podiatric Medicine & Surgery Residency – July 2017- July 2020 Orlando VA Medical Center, Orlando, FL

Volunteer Faculty University of Central Florida Medical School, Orlando FL Professor of Podiatric Medicine – August 2013 - present Director of 4th year clerkship – Wound Care 2012-2020

Faculty member – Florida Hospital Family Practice Residency, Orlando FL 2009-2020

Guest Lecturer New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, NY Biomechanics III course (2 hours), February 2007 Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, Cleveland, OH Biomechanics II course (2 hours), November 2002 Temple University - School of Podiatric Medicine, Philadelphia, PA Biomechanics II Course (3 hours), 2001-2005 Podopediatric Course (3 hours) 2001

Post Graduate Directorships Primary Podiatric Medicine Residency 1997 – 2006 Coatesville VAMC, Coatesville, PA Podiatric Orthopedic Residency Program, 1988 – 1995 Des Moines University, Des Moines, IA Biomechanics Research Fellowship, 1993 - 1996

Adjunct Clinical Professor Temple University, College of Podiatric Medicine, 1998-2006 Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine, 1998-2006 New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1998-2006

Core Faculty Des Moines University; January 1987 – August 1996 3200 Grand Avenue, Des Moines, Iowa 50312 Assistant Professor of Podiatric Medicine - January 1987 - June 1989. Associate Professor of Podiatric Medicine - June 1989 - 1994 Tenured Faculty Member - March 22, 1993 Professor of Podiatric Medicine - July 1994 - August 1996 Asst. Dean of Clinical Affairs - July 1994 - August 1995 Course Coordinator for the following courses: Basic Biomechanics - 1993-1994 Biomechanics II - 1987-1994 Biomechanics III - 1987-1989 Medical Writing and Research - 1989-1994 Orthotic Workshops - 1987-1993 Co-director for DPM GI System - 1991-1994 Problem-Based Curriculum - 1995-1996 Director of Orthotic Laboratory - 1987-1989, 1992 -1995 Student Promotion and Evaluation Committee Member: 1987 - 1990; Committee Chairman: December 1988 - June 1990 D.P.M. Curriculum Committee Member: July 1988 - June 1991 Health, Safety and Human Use Committee Member: November 1989 - June 1990; Chairman: January 1990 - June 1990 Rank and Promotion Committee Member: July 1991 - 1994, 1995-1996 Student Faculty Forum Member: July 1991 - 1994; Chairman: July 1992 - 1994 Secretary of the University Clinical Faculty, July 1992 - July 1993 Ad Hoc Faculty Concerns Committee 1992-1993. University Presidential Search Committee - 1993. American Association of Colleges of Podiatric Medicine Council of Faculties Member, 1990 - 1994; Secretary, 1993 – 1994 Council of Deans, 1994-1995 Orlando VAMC; 2006 - 2020 Hospital Appointments: Orlando, Florida 32803 Podiatric Residency Director (2017-2020) Podiatry Team Leader (2009-2016) Research Committee (2007 – 2009) Skin Care Committee (2009-present) Anitibiosis Stewardship Committee (2011 - 2015)

Coatesville VAMC; 1997-2006 Coatesville, Pennsylvania 19320 Med. Exec. Board (2002 - 2004) Cont. Med. Ed. Committee (2000 - 2006) Grad. Med. Ed. Committee (2001 - 2006) Fort Defiance Indian Hospital; 1997 Fort Defiance, Arizona 86504 Dixie Regional Medical Center; 1997 St. George, Utah 84790 Des Moines General Hospital; 1988 - 1996 Des Moines, Iowa 50309 Adair County Hospital; 1987 - 1994 Greenfield, Iowa 50849 Charter Community Hospital; 1989 - 1993 Des Moines, Iowa 50310 Doxey-Hatch Medical Center; 1984-1987 Salt Lake City, Utah 84124 Ashley Valley Medical Center; 1984-1987 Vernal, Utah 84078 (Surgical Committee, Jan. 1986 - Jan. 1987) Duchesne County Hospital; 1986-1987 Roosevelt, Utah 84066

American Podiatric Medical Association Professional Montana - 1979-1984 Secretary/Treasurer, 1982-1984 Organizations: Utah - 1984-1987, 1997 Iowa - 1988 - 1996

American College of Foot Surgeons - Associate Member October 1982

American Society of Biomechanics January 1990 - present Awards: William J. Stickel Silver Award - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association for Research. August 1990. "Clinical Determination of the Linear Equation of the Subtalar Joint Axis." 1994 Scholl Award - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. August 1995, "The Tibialis Posterior Tendon Associated With Hallux Valgus, A Preliminary Study" William J. Stickel Silver Award - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association for Research. August 1996. "The Functional Motion of the Joints of the Medial Column of the Foot during Propulsion: A Pilot Study." William J. Stickel Gold Award - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association for Research. August 1998. “ "The Effects of Extrinsic Muscle Forces on the Forefoot to Rearfoot Loading Relationship in Vitro. Part 1 - Achilles Tendon William J. Stickel Gold Award - Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association for Research. August 2003. “ "In Vivo Forces in the Plantar Fascia During Stance Phase of Gait: Sequential Release of the Plantar Fascia. A Dynamic Cadaveric Study.”

Podiatric Resident Question and Answer Session Lecture Series for Biomechanics Other Activities: An ongoing lectures series given every other week for 30 minutes to residents in the VA system. Recorded and offered by the Dept of Veterans Affairs for CME – April 2020 - present Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association Associate Editor for Biomechanics February 2018 – present

American Board of Podiatric Medicine representative for onsite residency evaluation teams, Council on Podiatric Medical Education, 2013-present National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners Part II, Orthopedics & Biomechanics Test Item Writing Committee, 1987 – 1995 Part I, Basic Science Item Review Committee, 2002 PMLexis, Item Review Committee, 2004-2005 Practice Analysis Task Force 2011 Writer and owner of computer program, CoM’nalysis. A program to calculate and analyze the movement of the center of body mass when walking from pedobarograph data. Licensed to Tekscan, Inc., Boston, MA (Jan 2002 - present) Guest Editor: Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery. Vol 18, No. 4 (October 2001). Reviewer, Rehabilitation Research Associated Health Predoctoral Fellowship Program, Associated Health Education Office, VHA Headquarters, Washington, D.C., July 2000. Contributing Editor, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 1994 - 2006 John H. Weed Seminar, Organizer and Director for Seminars; 1993-1995, 1998-2002. Peer Review Panel Member, Research Grant Committee, American Podiatric Medical Association, 1993 National Podiatric Orthopedics/Biomechanics Faculty Committee for the Standardization of Orthopedic/biomechanics Curricula in the Colleges of Podiatric Medicine. 1989 -1992 United States Figure Skating Association Boot Design Project, 1987 - 1992 Podiatric Medical Advisory Board, Rockport Walking Institute, Marlboro, Massachusetts 1989- 1992 Co-patent holder for Pediatric Torsional System to correct malleolar and femoral position pathologies. 1983. Patent #4,543,948

A listing of conference lectures follows.

A listing of published writings and grant research follows.

Published Writings

Author(s) Title Publication Issue/Pages

Phillips, Robert D. “Using the Biomechanical Clinics in Podiatric 37 (#1, Jan 2020): 1-22 Examination to Make Treatment Medicine and Surgery Decisions.” Phillips, Robert D. “Comparison of Torsional Poster presentation at New York City, NY, April 8- Anderson, Scott Stiffness of Orthotics Made from International Foot and 11, 2018 Two Different Materials – A Ankle Biomechanics Bi- Pilot Study annual Conference Phillips, Robert D. “Current Insights on Podiatry Today 31 (Mar 2018): 32-42 Biomechanics and the Diabetic Functional Foot” [a review of the literature] Phillips, Robert D. “Comparison of Torsional Poster presentation at Phoenix, AZ, November 20- Anderson, Scott Stiffness of Orthotics Made From Desert Foot Conference 22, 2014 Goldberg, Kenneth C. Different Materials” Phillips, Robert D. “Contribution of Plantargrade The Foot 24 (# 4, 2014): 217 Ton, Minh Vy Angle of the Medial and Lateral Columns Relative to Forefoot- Rearfoot Relationship.” Phillips, Robert D. “Current Concepts in the Foot and Ankle 22 (#4, Winter 2011): 191- Biomechanics of Hallus Valgus. Quarterly 197. Audo Lecture I” Phillips, Robert D. Chapter 5. “Root Theory: Its Lower Extremity Denver, CO. Bipedmed, Origins and Contemporary Biomechanics, Theory LLC. Views” and Practice: Volume 1 ©2013. pp. 147-204 Ed. by S. F. Albert, S. A. Curran Phillips, Robert D. “Forces under the Foot in Abstract presented at November 16-18, 2011 Green, Howard Diabetics Who have had Desert Foot Conference, Transmetatarsal Amputations: An Phoenix, Arizona Initial Case Report” Phillips, Robert D. Chapter 3. "Normal Principles and Practice Brooklandville, MD. Biomechanics." of Podiatric Medicine, Data Trace Publishing 2nd Edition. Company Ed. by L.A. Levy, V.J. ©2006. pp. 3.1 - 3.86 Hetherington and B.W. Bakotic Ward, Erin D. “In Vivo Forces in the Plantar Journal of the American 93 (Nov/Dec 2003): 429-442 Smith, Kevin M. Fascia During Stance Phase of Podiatric Medical Cocheba, Jay R. Gait: Sequential Release of the Association Patterson, Patrick E. Plantar Fascia. A Dynamic Phillips, Robert D. Cadaveric Study” Van Gheluwe, Bart “Reliability and Accuracy of Journal of the American 92 (June 2002): 317-326 Kirby, Kevin A. Biomechanical Measurements of Podiatric Medical Roosen, Philip the Lower Extremity.” Association Phillips, Robert D. Phillips, Robert D. “The Normal Foot” Journal of the American 90 (July 2000): 342-345 Podiatric Medical Association Phillips, Robert D. “Fourier Analysis of the Vertical abstract presented at 17th August 9, 1999 (page 520 of MacMull, Charles A. Trajectory of the Body’s Center International Society of book of abstracts) of Mass, Derived by Integrating Biomechanics Congress, Force Data” Calgary, Canada Phillips, Robert D. “Planovalgus Foot Deformity Journal of the American 89 (May 1999): 265-268 Revisited” Podiatric Medical Association Pierson, Lynae A. “Minimum Inhibition abstract presented at the May 14, 1999 Phillips, Robert D. Concentration of Betadine For National Podiatric Keary, Joseph Common Wound Pathogens” Residents Conference, Chicago Warner, Susan C. “Gait Analysis.” Foot and Ankle Secrets. Philadelphia, Hanley & Phillips, R. Daryl Ed. by Lawrence B. Belfus, Inc. ©1998. Harkless and Kim Felder- pp. 211-219. Johnson Ward, Erin D. "The Effects of Extrinsic Muscle Journal of the American 88 (October, 1998): 471-482 Phillips, Robert D. Forces on the Forefoot to Podiatric Medical Patterson, Patrick E. Rearfoot Association Werkhoven, Guy J. Loading Relationship in Vitro. Part 1 - Achilles Tendon” Phillips, Daryl “The bath is not yet full - an Australasian Journal of 31 (No. 3, 1997): 77-80 historical perspective of the Podiatric Medicine development of the Root paradigm” Phillips, Robert D., "The Functional Motion of the Journal of the American 86 (October, 1996): 474-486 Law, Edward Joints of the Medial Column of Podiatric Medical Ward, Erin D. the Foot during Propulsion: A Association Pilot Study." Bozant, John G., "The Tibialis Posterior Tendon Journal of the American 84 (January, 1994): 19-27. Serletic, Darin R. Associated with Hallux Valgus, Podiatric Medical Phillips, Robert D. A Preliminary Study." Association. Phillips, Robert D. Chapter 3 - Biomechanics [of Hallux Valgus and New York, Churchill Hallux Valgus] Forefoot Surgery. ed. by Livingstone ©1994. pp. 39- V.J. Hetherington 66. Phillips, Robert D. "Lower Extremity Medical and Surgical Baltimore, Williams & Anthropometric Evaluation" part Therapeutics of the Foot Wilkins. ©1992. pp. 860-892. 2 chapter 17; "Foot and Ankle. Biomechanics and Orthopedics." ed. by David E. Marcinko chapter 18. Phillips, Robert D. "Clinical Determination of the Journal of the American 82 (January, 1992): 1-20. Lidtke, Roy H. Linear Equation for the Subtalar Podiatric Medical Joint Axis." Association. Phillips, Robert D. "Clinical Determination of the abstract presented at XIII December 9-13, 1991 Subtalar Joint Axis" International Congress of Biomechanics, University of Western Australia, Perth, W.Aus. Phillips, Robert D., "Relevance of Heel Position of Journal of the American 81 (April, 1991): 215- 219 Park, Dae High Heeled Shoes Upon Podiatric Medical Reczek, Danuta Propulsive Phase of Gait." Association. Nack, James "Shock Absorption." Clinics in Podiatric 7 (No.2, 1990): 391-397. Phillips, Robert D. Medicine and Surgery. Phillips, Robert D. Chapter 3. "Biomechanics of the Principles and Practice New York, Churchill Lower Limb." of Podiatric Medicine. Livingstone. ©1990. ed. by L.A. Levy and V.J. pp. 39-106. Hetherington. Phillips, Robert D. "Clinical Measurement of the Journal of the American 75 (March, 1985): 119-131. Christeck, Robert Axis of the Subtalar Joint." Podiatric Medical Phillips, Robert L. Association. Phillips, Robert D. "Dysfunction of the Peroneus Journal of Foot Surgery 24 (No.2, 1985): 99-102. Longus after Fracture of the Cuboid.". Phillips, Robert D. "Quantitative Analysis of the Journal of the American 73 (October, 1983):518-522 Phillips, Robert L. Locking Position of the Midtarsal Podiatry Association. Joint."

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Previous Grants

Modification of High Heel Shoes to Prevent Abnormal Pronation During Propulsion. June 1, 1988 - $180 University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Faculty Research Committee

EDG Changes after Osteopathic Spinal Manipulation June 1, 1989 - $480 University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Faculty Research Committee

The Redesign of Figure Skating Boots. April 1, 1988 - $20,000; April 1, 1989 - $ 9,700; April 1, 1990 - $ 4,000; April 1, 1991 - $ 3,380 United States Olympic Committee, Sports Equipment and Technology Committee

The Effect of Various Shoes on Metatarsophalangeal Joint Motion June 1, 1991 - $3000 Rockport Shoe Co., Podiatric Advisory Committee

The Forces in the Achilles Tendon During Early Heel Lift July 1, 1990 - $55,200 American Podiatric Medical Association's Research Grant

"The Physics That Determines Early Heel Off" June 1, 1989 and June 1, 1990. - Approved but not funded N.I.H. Area Grant, National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Disease.

"The Kinematic Changes in the Hip Using the Kinetic Wedge Orthotic to Correct Functional Hallux Limitus" November 15, 1993 - $2,613 University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences

"Dynamic Stability in the Arch of the Foot During Gait" June 1, 1994. Approved but not funded under NIH Area Grant (R15), National Institute for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Diseases. “Validity of Using a Skin Marker System to Record Sagittal Plane Motion of the Intrinsic Foot Joints.” May 15, 1998 - $8,130 Stars and Stripes VISN, Department of Veterans Affairs

Conference/Seminar Lectures: Lecture Title Conference Dates

1. The Reason for Using the Subtalar Richard O. Schuster Memorial Biomechanics November 7-8, 2020 Joint Neutral Position Seminar. 2. Fixing Orthotic Problems New York City, NY 1. “Biomechanical treatment of Richard O. Schuster Memorial Biomechanics November 9-10, 2019 Diabetes” Seminar 2. “Reading a Radiograph Leg Length New York City, NY Study” 1.“Why Some Flat Feet Get Bunions.” Richard O. Schuster Memorial Biomechanics November 10-11, 2018 2.“Basic Biomechanics Principles for Seminar. Podiatrists” New York City, NY 1.“Why Should the Pediatric Flatfoot be Richard O. Schuster Memorial Biomechanics November 11, 2017 Treated.” Seminar 2. “Did Root Define the Normal Foot.” New York City, NY “Using the Biomechanical Examination Podiatric Residency Summit East August 11-13, 2017 to Make Decisions About Flatfoot Teaneck, NJ Surgery” “Theories and Custom Foot Orthoses” American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics June 24-26, 2016 and Medicine Clinical Conference Savannah, GA “The Search for the Perfect Diabetic Canadian Pedorthic Association, Quebec City, April 8-9, 2016 Orthotic.” QB, Canada “A Biomechanical Approach to the Combined conference of the Canadian Pedorthics April 17-18, 2015 Diabetic Foot.” Association and the Professional Orthotic Laboratory Association Vancouver, B.C. “Offloading the Diabetic Foot Ulcer” Superbones East Conference March 13-15, 2015 Orlando, FL 1. Using Biomechanics to make Flatfoot Kent State University Southeast Regional February 25-29, 2015 Surgery Decisions Conference, Orlando, FL 2. Why Some People Get Bunions 3. Fixing Orthotic Problems 1. Diabetes is a Biomechanical Disease Region 3 APMA Conference, Atlantic City, NJ May 1-4, 2013 2. Why Some People Get Bunions 1. Treating the Diabetic Foot After the American College of Foot & Ankle Orthopedics Oct 11-14, 2012 Ulcer Heals & Medicine 2012 Conference. Orlando, Fl 2. Why Some People Get Bunions 3. Solving Orthotic Failures

“Why Some People Get Bunions” 3rd Southeast Regional Conference, Ohio College Feb 22, 2012 of Podiatric Medicine. Orlando, FL “Indications for Flatfoot Surgery Present Podiatric Education Online Released April 22, 2007 http://www.podiatry.com/lecture_hall/Indications- for-Flatfoot-Surgery-d1205.html

“The Basic Biomechanical Exam” Present Podiatric Education Online Updated Jan 3, 2011 http://www.podiatry.com/lecture_hall/The-Basic- Biomechanical-Exam-d916.html

1. The Sacroiliac Joint - a podiatric view 19 th Edition of the Foot & Ankle Institute September 15, 2006 2. The motion of the center of body Seminar mass Temple University School Pod. Med. Clarion Hotel, Cherry Hill, N.J. 1. The Root Paradigm, past and future Biomechanics Summer School August 10-12, 2006 2. Shoes really do cause bunions Heythrop Park, Chipping Norton, U.K. 3. How the forefoot controls the rearfoot Rx Laboratories, Wellington, U.K. 4. Biomechanics for Diabetics 5. You only need to know 4 things about orthotics 6. Biomechanical examination techniques 1. “Biomechanics for Diabetics Tuesday Evening Conference March 14, 2006 2. “Indications for Flatfoot Surgery Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine 3. “You only need to know 4 things Cleveland, OH about orthotics.” “Indications and Evaluation for Flat Science and Pearls of Foot and Ankle December 3, 2005 Foot Surgery.” Pathology. NYCPM Sheraton Hotel, Iselin, NJ “Biomechanics Principles for Diabetics” Symposium on Geriatric Foot & Ankle October 22, 2005 NYCPM / Mt. Sinai Medical Center New York, NY “Using Biomechanics in Treating Diabetic Foot Symposium: State of the November 18-19, 2004 Diabetics” Art, From Academia to Action Phoenix, Arizona sponsored by Podiatry Services VACO “A Simplified Approach to Foot Temple University School of Podiatric October 13, 2004 Orthotics” Medicine’s Evening Biomechanics Lecture Series, Philadelphia, PA “The need for Orthotics after Knee Joint 11th Annual OPMSA/AAWP Clinical February 8, 2003 Implant” Symposium, Cleveland, Ohio “The change in posture that occurs after 5th International Conference on Foot October 11-13, 2002 unilateral knee joint implant” Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Montreal, Quebec “CoM’nalysis, a new program to analyze Dept of Physical Therapy, Johns Hopkins March 15, 2002 the vertical movement of the center of University, Baltimore, Maryland body mass during gait.” “Using the force data from dynamic in- Temple University School of Podiatric February 28, 2002 shoe sensors to calculate the movement Medicine’s Evening Biomechanics Lecture of center of body mass during gait.” Series, Philadelphia, PA “Analyzing the movement of the center 7th Annual Rx Lab Biomechanics Summer August 2-4, 2001 of body mass from in-shoe pressure School, Heythrop Park, Chipping sensors. Norton, England “Orthotic prescriptions for patients with 3rd Annual International Foot Biomechanics November 10-11, 2000 arthritis of the rearfoot.” Orthotic Therapy, Vancouver, BC, Canada 1. “The problems of goniometric 6th Annual Rx Lab Summer School August 3-5, 2000 reliability” Heythrop Park, Chipping Norton, England 2. “The subtalar joint examination.” 3. “The midtarsal joint examination.” 4. “The measurement of equinus.” 5. “The little things that make a good orthotic cast.” “The relationship between sacroiliac Temple University School of Podiatric November 18, 1999 joint dysfunction and the function of the Medicine’s Evening Biomechanics Lecture foot.” Series, Philadelphia, PA 1. " “The subtalar joint axis - normal and Special biomechanics seminar October 27, 1999 abnormal” Fonty’s Hogescholen 2. "Inverted and everted forefoot Eindhoven, Netherlands deformities.” 3. "Rearfoot varus and valgus.” “The past present and future of Podiatric Congres 40ste Verjaardag October 23, 1999 Biomechanics.” B.V.P./A.B.P., “Identifying abnormal subtalar joint Campus UCL te Woluwe axes.” Brussels, Belgium “Predicting Hallux Valgus in Pronated 5th Annual Rx Lab Summer School July 15-17, 1999 Feet” Chipping Norton, England “A Clinical Biomechanical Examination” “The Interpretation of the Force - Time John H. Weed Biomechanics Seminar April 16-18, 1999 Curve” John H. Weed Foundation New Orleans, LA "Contributions of the Joints of the John H. Weed Biomechanics Seminar March 14-17, 1996 Medial University of Osteopathic Medicine and Column of the Foot to Propulsion" Health Sciences San Diego, California 1. "Overview of Biomechanics" Primary Care For the 21st Century February 23-25, 1996 2. "Podopediatrics" University of Osteopathic Medicine and 3. "Biomechanics Examination Health Sciences Workshop" Phoenix, Arizona 1. "Inverted Forefoot Deformities" Biomechanics Seminar November 14-18, 1995 2. "Everted Forefoot Deformities" New Zealand Society of Podiatrists 3. "The Biomechanical Examination." Auckland, New Zealand 4. "Inverted and Everted Rearfoot Deformities." 1. "Orthotic Variables" APMA Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference September 29, - October 2. "Solving Orthotic Problems" Morgantown, West Virginia 1, 1995 3. "Shoes Really Do Cause Hallux Valgus!" 4. "Biomechanics in Diabetes" 5. "Biomechanics in Rheumatoid Arthritis" Keynote Speaker Rx Laboratory's July 26-29, 1995 (10 lectures given) Biomechanics Summer School 1995 Stratford upon Avon, England "Does the Inverted Orthotic Really Stop John H. Weed Biomechanics Seminar March 17-19, 1995 Subtalar University of Osteopathic Medicine and Joint Pronation" Health Sciences, Palm Springs, California 1. "Podo Pediatrics" Primary Care For the 21st Century February 22-26, 1995 2. "Overview of Biomechanics" University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Phoenix, Arizona 1. "The mechanics in biomechanics" National Convention of the Australian September 14-17, 1994 2. "Examination of the subtalar joint" Podiatry Council 3. "Examination of the midtarsal joint" Sydney, N.S.W. Australia 4. "The mechanical principles of orthotic function" 5. "Solving orthotic problems" 6. "The biomechanics in diabetes" 7. "The biomechanics of osteoarthritis" 8. "The biomechanics of rheumatoid arthritis" 9. "The role of the podiatrist in treating back pain" 1) "Examination of the Midtarsal Joint" Nebraska Podiatric Medical Society June 17-18, 1994 2) "Biomechanical Consequences of Omaha, Nebraska Diabetes 3) "Solving Orthotic Problems" “The Effect of the Forefoot on the John H. Weed Biomechanics Seminar April 8-10, 1994 Rearfoot" University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences Lake Tahoe, Nevada 1. "Overview of Biomechanics"; Primary Podiatric Care for the 21st Century February 24-27, 1994 2. "Review of Podopediatrics" University of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences Phoenix, Arizona "Gait Analysis" Des Moines Sport Medicine Conference January 28, 1994 Univ. of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences Des Moines, Iowa "New Concepts on the Midtarsal Joint" California College of Podiatric Medicine October 15-17, 1993 Biomechanics Seminar San Francisco, California "Biomechanics of Footwear" Des Moines Sport Medicine Conference February 27, 1993 Univ. of Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Des Moines, Iowa "Design Changes in the Figure Skating Sports Equipment and Technology Conference November 13-15, 1992 Boot" United States Olympic Committee Colorado Springs, Colorado "Solving Orthotic Problems" American Podiatric Medical Association April 28-29, 1992 Region III Annual Seminar Atlantic City, New Jersey 1) "Examination of the Subtalar Joint California College of Podiatric Medicine October 18-20, 1991 Axis" Biomechanics Seminar 2) "Orthoses for Abnormal Subtalar San Francisco, California Joint Axes." 3) "Biomechanics of Abnormal Heel Lift 4) "Biomechanics of Figure Skating" 1) "Examination for the Subtalar Joint Iowa Podiatric Medical Society Annual Seminar October 12-13, 1991 Axis" Des Moines, Iowa 2) "Orthoses for Arthritic Feet" 1) "Biomechanical Examination ACFO Board of Review Course Barry University June 4-5, 1991 Techniques"; New Orleans, Louisiana 2) "Physical Therapy Modalities" "Objectives of Figure Skating Boot Sports Equipment and Technology Conference December 9, 1988 Design" United States Olympic Committee Colorado Springs, Colorado "Measurement of the Axis of the American Podiatry Association Annual Meeting August 20, 1983 Subtalar Joint: A Clinical Model of Boston, Massachusettes Three Dimensional Motion."

CURRICULUM VITAE

RICHARD L. BLAKE, D.P.M.

Business Address Orthopedic and Sports Institute Saint Francis Memorial Hospital 900 Hyde Street San Francisco, California 94109

Personal Data Date & Place of Birth: January 9, 1954, San Francisco, CA Spouse: Patricia A. Blake Children: Stephen P. Blake, Christopher R. Blake Tax ID #94-2977929

Secondary Education Riordan High School, San Francisco, CA

Undergraduate Education City College of San Francisco, 1972-74 University of California, Berkeley, 1974-76, 1981

Graduate Education California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, CA, 1976-79

Residency Programs First Year Medical-Surgical Podiatric Residency, 1979-80 First Year Biomechanics Fellowship, 1979-80 Second Year Biomechanics Fellowship, 1980-81

Degrees Bachelor of Science, Basic Medical Sciences, California College of Podiatric Medicine, June 1977 Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, California College of Podiatric Medicine, June 1979 Master of Science in Podiatric Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, June 1981 Board Certified, Diplomate, Podiatric Sports Medicine, American Board of Multiple Specialties in Podiatry, 2019

License - California Podiatry License #E2437

Certification - DEA #AB8704466

Academic Biography Associate Professor, Department of Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, 1981-83 Clinical Instructor, Department of Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, 1981-84 Clinical Assistant Professor, Dept. of Biomechanics, California College of Podiatric Medicine, 1983-89 Adjunct Clinical Professor of Podiatric Orthopedics and Biomechanics, 1987 Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine Director, Sports Medicine Class, California College of Podiatric Medicine, 1991-92, 1984-89 Professor, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Lectures, 2011- 2019

Fellowships Fellow, American College of Foot Orthopedics, 1979-81 Fellow, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1983-present

Society Memberships American Podiatry Association, 1979-present California Podiatry Association, 1979-present American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1982-present

Current Appointments

Clinical Assistant Professor, California School of Podiatric Medicine, 2016-2020 Consultant, Data Trace, 1992-present

Past Appointments Consultant, Krames Communications, 1991-94 President, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1992-93 President-Elect, 1991 Board Member, 1987-90 Chairman, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1993 Consultant, Motion Analysis Corporation, 1988-92 Special Editor in Sports Medicine, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1984-92 Director of Podiatry: City of San Francisco Marathon, 1991 (Co-Director) Golden Gate Marathon, 1984 Golden Gate Marathon, 1983 San Francisco Marathon, 1982 Medical Coordinator: City of San Francisco Marathon, 1990 City of San Francisco Marathon, 1989 San Francisco Marathon, 1983 Board Member, YMCA Health Advisory Board, California Division, 1988-1989 Examination Chairman, Fellowship, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1988, 1989 Team Podiatrist, Gymnos USA Gymnastics Center, San Rafael, CA, 1985-87 Medical Editor: Strider Running Magazine, 1983 Dolphin-Southend Running Club Newsletter, 1981-84 Team Podiatrist: Greater San Francisco Track Club, 1981-83 Terra Linda High School Cross-Country Team, 1981 Lowell High School Cross-Country Team, 1981

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 2 City College of San Francisco Cross-Country Team, 1981-82 Marin Catholic High School Cross-Country Team, 1982

Awards President, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1992-93 Chairman, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, San Diego, CA, 1993 Biomechanics Award, American College of Foot Orthopedists, June 1979 1st Prize, Outstanding Paper in Foot Orthopedics, American College of Foot Orthopedists, June 1980 Honored Guest/Plaque Presentation for Work With Runners, Dolphin Southend Running Club, Jan. 1984 Richard Schuster Biomechanics Award, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1995

Podiatry Blog: www.drblakeshealingsole.com March 2010 to present

Podiatry YouTube Channel: drblakeshealingsole July 2010 to present

Books Published: Secrets to Keep Moving: A Guide from a Podiatrist, 2016 Inverted Orthotic Technique: A Process in Foot Stabilization for Pronated Feet, 2019

Publications

“Who Gets Injured?” Running Times Magazine, March 1979

“A Survey of 1,500 Athletes -- Injury Questionnaire”, Yearbook of Podiatry, 1981-82

“A Study of Ankle Joint Height Changes with Subtalar Joint Motion”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, Vol.71, No.3, March 1981

“Running Gait Evaluation”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, June 1981

“Runner’s Knee Examination”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, July 1981

“Etiology of Atraumatic Medial Knee Pain”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, October 1981

“Low Back Pain in a Runner: A Case Report”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, November 1983

“Theraband Strengthening Exercises -- How I Do It”, Podiatric Sports Medicine Journal, Fall 1983

“Functional Foot Orthoses for Athletic Injuries”, Journal of the American Podiatry Association, July 1985

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“Inverted Functional Orthosis”, JAPMA, Vol. 76, No. 5, May 1986

“Treatment of Flexible Flatfoot - A Panel Discussion”, Jour of the American Pod Med Assn, pp 46-49, Jan 1987

“Conservative Treatment of Acute Inversion Ankle Sprains -- A Follow-Up Study”, Syllabus - National Meeting of American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Boston, MA, May 1988

“Athletic Injuries -- Orthoses vs. Surgery”, Current Therapy in Pod Surg, 296-301, B.C. Decker Publishing, 1989

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, Syllabus - National Meeting of American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, May 1989

“Common Sports Injuries and Their Treatment”, Foot and Leg Function Newsletter, Langer Biomechanics Group, New York, May 1989

“Walking Case Studies - Calcaneus to Vertical Angle”, 1990 Syllabus, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine meeting, Miami, Florida, May 1990

“Treatment Flowsheets”, Footprints Newsletter, Florida Podiatric Medical Association, December 1990

“Achilles Rupture Protocol”, Newsletter, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Winter 1990

“Sports Injuries - A Podiatric Approach to Prevention and Treatment”, patient education booklet, Krames Communications, released March 1991

“Conservative Management of Closed Tendon Achilles Ruptures”, Australian Podiatrist, March 1991

“Tibial Stress Fracture Flowsheet”, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Newsletter, Spring 1991

“Effect of Rearfoot Posting on Rearfoot Motion as Demonstrated by Motion Analysis”, Syllabus, Annual Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, May 1991

“The Myth of Running Limb Varus”, Journal American Podiatric Med Assn, Vol. 81, No. 6, 325-327, June 1991

“TL-61® versus Rohadur® Orthoses in Heel Spur Syndrome”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.81, No.8, August 1991

“Achilles Tendon Rupture”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.81, No.9, Sept 1991

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“Foot Orthosis for the Severe Flatfoot in Sports”, Jour American Podiatric Med Assn, Vol.81, No.10, Oct 1991

“Muscle Strengthening for Chondromalacia Patellae”, Australian Podiatrist, December 1991

“Biomechanical Analysis of Running with 25° Inverted Orthotic Devices”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.81, No.12, December 1991

“Limb Length Discrepancies”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.82, No.1, Jan 1992

"The Os Trigonum Syndrome", Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol 82, No. 3, Mar 1992

"Extrinsic Rearfoot Posts", Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol.82, No.4, April 1992

"Achilles Peritendinitis: A Literature Review with Case Report". Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 82, No. 9, September 1992

“Common Running Injuries Seen in a Podiatric Sports Medicine Practice - Part I”. Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition and Health, Vol. 1, No. 6, Nov/Dec 1992

“The Inverted Orthotic Technique: A practical discussion of an orthotic therapy”. Journal of British Podiatric Medicine, Vol. 48, No. 2, Feb 1993

“Common Running Injuries Seen in a Podiatric Sports Medicine Practice, Part 2”. Medicine, Exercise, Nutrition, and Health, Vol. 2, No. 1, Jan/Feb 1993

“The Motion Analysis System for Dynamic Gait Analysis”. Clinics in Pod Med & Surg, Vol. 10, No. 3, July 1993

“Effect of Extrinsic Rearfoot Posts on Rearfoot Position”. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 83, No. 8, August 1993

“Walking and Hiking Injuries: A One-Year Follow-Up Study”. Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Vol. 83, No. 9, September 1993

“Correlation Between Limb Length Discrepancy and Asymmetrical Rearfoot Position”. JAPMA, Vol. 83, No. 11, Nov 1993

“Developing a Treatment Plan for Athletes”. Podiatry Management, February 1994

“Update and Rationale for the Inverted Functional Foot Orthosis”. Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Vol. 11, No. 2, April 1994

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 5 “The Inverted Orthotic Technique: It’s Role in Clinical Biomechanics”. Co-authored with Heather Ferguson, MS B App Science (Pod-Australia), Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremities, Mosby-Year Book, Inc., Chicago, 1995, chapter 22, pp 466-497

“A Podiatrist’s Guide to Shoe and Shoe Insert Modifications”, Podiatry Management, October 2011, pp 131-136

“Keys to Pain Management in a Sports Medicine Practice”, Podiatry Today, Volume 28, Issue 4, April 2015

“Maximalistic Shoes: A Closer Look into the Biomechanics”, Podiatry Today, July 2017.

“Maximalistic vs. Minimalistic Shoes: Point and Counter-Point”, Podiatry Today, October 2018

“Patterns of Pain Produced by Over-Pronation”, Foot and Ankle Quarterly, Winter 2018, Vol.29, No. 4, pp 209-215.

Speaking Engagements

“Running Injuries”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Biomechanics Seminar, San Francisco, 1979

Biomechanics III Class, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco: 1979 (3 lectures), 1980 (7 lectures), 1981 (6 lectures)

“Athletic Taping”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Biomechanics V Class, San Francisco, 1980

“Sports Injuries in Children”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Pediatrics Class, 1980

“Evaluation and Treatment of Limb Length Discrepancies”, American Pod Association, Annual Convention, 1981

Biomechanics I Class, 4 lectures, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, 1981

“Iliotibial Band Syndrome”, “Athletic Rehabilitation Injuries”, plus 4 workshops on “Knee Examination”, and 1 workshop on “Gait Analysis”, California College of Podiatry Medicine, Super Seminar, San Francisco, Mar 82

“Sports Injuries in Children”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Pediatrics Class, San Francisco, 1982

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 6 “Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries”, Western Podiatry College, Hawaii, May 1982

“Knee Pain in Relationship to Foot Function”, National Podiatry Convention, Chicago, IL, August 1982

“Rehabilitation of Athletic Injuries”, Calif College Pod Med, Sports Medicine Class, San Francisco, Feb 1983

“Update on Athletic Shoes”, plus 4 workshops on “Knee/Hip Examination”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Super Seminar, Las Vegas, NV, 1983

“Physical Therapy for the Athlete”, Western Podiatry Congress, Reno, NV, June 1983

“Athletic Rehabilitation”, Los Angeles Podiatry Student Lecture Series, January 1984

“New Concept in Running Orthoses”, San Francisco-San Mateo Podiatric Society, January 1984

“Modifications for Functional Foot Orthoses, Part I and II”, “Knee Examination”, “New Concept on Running Orthoses”, “Taking a Negative Cast for Post-Operative Patients”, American College of Foot Surgeons, Annual Meeting, Las Vegas, NV, February 1984

6 Lectures on various sports medicine topics, Sports Med Class (Chairman), Calif College Pod Med, Spring 1984

“Sports Medicine Injuries”, American Academy Podiatric Sports Med, Natl Convention, San Francisco, July 1984

“Knee Rehabilitation”, “Physical Therapy Concepts”, “Evaluation of the Knee and Hip”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Super Seminar, Las Vegas, NV 1985

“Ankle Sprains - Diagnosis and Treatment”, “Overview of Ballet”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Lectures to Junior Class, 1985

“Exercise and Your Heart”, American Heart Association, Sports Medicine Injury Prevention Symposium, May 85

“Lower Extremity Biomechanics as Causes of Injury”, SF Ortho Society/Golden Gate Phys Ther Assn, June 1985

“Functional Orthotic Control of the Severe Pes Planovalgus”, NW Pod Found, Annual Sem, Seattle, Oct 1985

“Functional Orthotic Variations”, Northwest Podiatric Foundation, Kauai, HI, October 1985

“Sportsmedicine -- Implications to Podiatry”, California College of Podiatric Medicine/American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Student Chapter, October 1985

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“Podiatrist’s Role in Sports Medicine”, JFK University, Graduate School of Professional Psychology, Sports Psychology Program, Orinda, CA October 1985

“Podiatry and Sports Medicine”, Riordan High School, Alumni Boosters Club, San Francisco, October 1985

“Biomechanics and Sports Medicine”, Chicago Pod Society, Study Group, 11 lecture hrs, Chicago, Nov 1985

“Knee Injuries in Athletes”, YMCA, San Francisco Embarcadero Branch, November 1985

“Rx Writing”, “Workshop on Casting and Bioevaluations”, “Basic Biomechanics”, Root Laboratory, 3-day seminar, San Diego, CA, November 1985

“Causes of Athletic Injuries”, California College of Podiatric Med, Sports Med Class, San Francisco, Jan 1986

“New Concept in Sport Orthoses”, workshop on “Ballet Injuries”, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Seminar, Houston, TX, May 1986

“Podiatry for the Physical Therapist”, Golden Gate District Phys Therapy Assn, 2-day Seminar, Sept 1986

“Current Concepts in Sports Medicine”, podiatry stall of Hillside Hospital, San Diego, September 1986

“Biomechanical Principles in Sports Medicine”, Union Mem Hospital, 2-day Seminar, Baltimore, MD, Oct 1986

“Contraindications to Aerobics”, YMCA, Oakland, CA, November 1986

“Foot Care for the Elderly”, Saint Francis Mem Hospital, Healthwise Senior Program, San Francisco, Jan 1987

“Foot and Ankle Sports Medicine Injuries”, Natl Acad Ortho Nurses, Shriner’s Hosp, San Francisco, Jan 1987

“Rearfoot Analysis with High-Speed Cinamatography”, Root Laboratory, Functional Orthotic Seminar, Sacramento, CA, January 1987

Causes of Athletic Injuries”, “Treatment Modalities in Athletic Injuries”, “Biomechanics of Athletic Injuries”, “Foot Injuries in Sports Medicine”, “Ankle Injuries in Sports Medicine”, “The Ankle Sprain in Sports Medicine”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Course, San Francisco, January/February 1987

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 8 “Conservative Treatment of Ankle Sprains”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Department of Surgery, Podiatric Trauma Course, San Francisco, April 1987

“Knee Injuries in Sports Medicine”, “Hip Injuries in Sports Medicine”, “Leg Injuries in Sports Medicine”, “Prescription Writing for Functional Foot Orthoses in Sports Medicine”, Sports Med Course, San Francisco, April/May 1987

“The Changes in Rearfoot Motion with High-Speed Cinematography with the Inverted Orthotic Technique”, “Prescription Writing for Functional Foot Orthoses”, Amer Acad Pod Sports Medicine, Chicago, IL, May 1987

“Sports Medicine and Biomechanics”, San Diego Podiatric Society, 4-1/2 hour presentation, San Diego, CA, September 1987

“Stretching Techniques and Principles”, “Functional Orthoses Prescription Writing”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Palm Springs, CA, October 1987

“Knee Injuries”, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Student Chapter, San Francisco, October 1987

“Biomechanical Examination and Demonstration”, Root Laboratory, Auburn, CA, October 1987

“Podiatric Sports Medicine”, Barry University School of Podiatric Medicine, 4-1/2 hour presentation, Miami Shores, FL, November 1987

“Clinical Biomechanics”, Union Memorial Hospital, 2-day Sports Medicine Seminar, Baltimore, MD, Nov 1987

“Introduction to Sports Medicine”, Calif College of Pod Medicine, 2-hour presentation, San Francisco, Jan 1988

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, Cleveland Clinic, spon by Ohio Pod Med Students Assn, Cleveland, Feb 1988

“Causes of Athletic Injuries”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, Feb 1988

“TL-61 vs. Rohadur for Heel Spur Syndrome”, “Inverted Orthotic Technique - 5-Year Update”, Root Lab Seminar, Sacramento, CA, February 1988

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, California College of Pod Med, Sports Med Course, San Francisco, March 1988

“Treatment of Common Athletic Injuries”, 3-hour pres, sponsored by CCPM, Lake Tahoe, CA, March 1988

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 9 “Conservative Treatment for Ankle Sprains”, Calif Coll Pod Med, Sports Med Course, San Francisco, April 1988

“Ankle Sprain Research Study -- 208 Consecutive Ankle Sprains Conservatively Managed”, “Ankle Sprain Treatment Workshop”, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Boston, MA, May 1988

“Causes of Athletic Injury”, “Inverted Orthotic Technique”, “Chondromalacia Patellae”, College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, University Osteopathic Medicine and Health Sciences, Junior Class, Des Moines, IA, Nov 1988

“History Taking and Generalizations in Sports Medicine”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Jan 1989

“Clinical Applications of Motion Analysis”, Root Seminar, Sacramento, CA, April 1989

Intermediate Lower Extremity Biomechanics Course, sponsored by Northern District Virginia Physical Therapy Association, May 1989: “General Concepts in Biomechanics”, “Extrinsic Forces to the Foot”, “Common Running Pathologies”, panel discussion; “Common Foot Injuries and Their Biomechanicsl Basis”, “The Inverted Orthotic Technique”, “Gait Evaluation” workshop, “Suspension Neutral Position Casting”, workshop

Graduation Address, University of California at Berkeley, Department of Phys Education, Berkeley, May 1989

American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Phoenix, AZ, May 1989: “Evaluation and Treatment of Ankle Sprains”, “Inverted Orthotic Technique”, “Current Concepts in Sports Orthoses”, panel discussion with Drs. Burns, Wernick and Schuster; “Ankle Sprains”, panel discussion with Drs. Lowe, Taylor, Ross and Subotnick

California College of Podiatric Medicine, American Podiatric Technique - Series V, Australian Podiatry Group, June 1989: “Examination of the Knee”, “Examination of the Hip”, “Inverted Orthotic Technique”

Pennsylvania Physical Therapy Association, Seven Springs, PA, November 10-12, 1989: “Common Generalizations in Clinical Biomechanics”, “Overview of Clinical Anatomy of the Foot and Anatomy” “Pronatory and Supinatory Gait Patterns”, “Compensatory Biomechanics Extrinsic to the Foot”, “Principles of Orthotic Prescription Writing”, “The Inverted Orthotic Technique”

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Student Chapter American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, San Francisco, November 1989

Australian Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Conference, Adelaide, South Australia, January 18-22, 1990: Keynote speech, “Biomechanics of the Foot and Leg”, Follow-up of keynote speech, “Biomechanics of the Foot and Leg”, “Kinesiology”, “Muscle Testing”, “Muscle Testing”, demonstration; “Podiatric X-ray Evaluation”, “The Gait Cycle”, “Orthotic

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 10 Therapy”, “Orthotic Materials”, “Evaluation of the Injured Athlete”, “Biomechanical Assessment”, “Prescription Writing”, “Motion Analysis FootTrack Computer Video System”, 2 workshops; “Dress Shoe Orthotic Casting”, workshop

“The Sport, Equipment, and Inherent Injuries -- Running and Walking”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Course, San Francisco, February 1990

Golden Gate District Physical Therapy Association, “Podiatry for the Physical Therapist”, February 1990: “Common Office Taping, Strapping and Padding”, “Impression Casting” workshop; “Gait Evaluation” workshop

“Introduction to Motion Analysis Computerized Video Gait System”, AAPSM, Miami, Florida, May 1990

“Orthotic Devices in Athletes”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Student Chapter, AAPSM, Aug 1990

“General Approach to Decision Making in Athletic Patient”, Sports Med Course, Calif Coll Pod Med, Jan 1991

“Current Advances in Podiatric Sports Medicine”, Veterans’ Hosp, Fort Miley, San Francisco, Jan 1991

“Physical Examination of the Athlete”, Sports Medicine Course, CCPM, January 1991

“Current Biomechanical Concepts in the Rehabilitation of the Athlete”, San Diego Pod Med Society, Jan 1991

“Muscle Strength and Flexibility Testing”, Sports Medicine Course, Calif College of Pod Med, January 1991

“Orthotic Prescription Writing, Part I”, Sports Medicine Course, California College of Pod Medicine, Jan 1991

“Orthotic Prescription Writing, Part II”, Sports Medicine Course, California College of Pod Medicine, Jan 1991

“General Physical Therapy Principles”, Sports Medicine Course, California College of Pod Med, February 1991

“Common Foot Injuries”, Sports Medicine Course, California College of Podiatric Medicine, February 1991

“Role of Rearfoot Posting on Foot Function”, “Treatment of Chondromalacia Patellae”, “Introduction to Motion Analysis”, California College of Podiatric Medicine’s “Super Seminar”, Las Vegas, Nevada, March 1991

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 11 “Common Foot Injuries, Part II”, “Common Ankle Injuries”, Calif College of Pod Med, San Francisco, March 1991

“Common Ankle Injuries, Part II”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, April 1991

“Common Leg Injuries, Part I”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, April 1991

“Common Leg Injuries, Part II”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, April 1991

“Common Knee Injuries and Rehabilitation”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, May 1991

“Proper Selection of Walking Shoes”, Institute of Sports Med, R.K. Davies Med Center, San Francisco, June 1991

“Foot Manipulation”, Mt. Zion Hospital physical therapy staff, San Francisco, August 1991

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, American Podiatric Technique, St Francis Memorial Hosp, San Francisco, Aug 1991

“Biomechanical Control of Runners”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Med Club, Sept 1991

“Introduction to the Athletic Patient”, “Physical Examination of the Athlete”, “Treatment Generalizations of the Athlete”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Course, Spring ‘92 Junior Class, Jan 92

“Achillis Tendon Rupture - Protocol for Conservative Care”, Utah Podiatry Association/American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, 1992 Snowbird Ski Seminar January 1992

“Prescription Writing for Foot Orthoses”, “Physical Therapy Techniques in Sports Medicine”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Course, February 1992

“Overview of Common Leg Injuries”, California College of Podiatric Medicine Sports Medicine Course, Mar 1992

“Overview of Overuse Injuries”, “Gait Analysis”, “Principles of Stretching”, “Principles of Strengthening”, “Proper Shoe Selection”, “Causes of Athletic Injuries/Treatment of Acute Inujuries”, Course entitled The Amateur Athlete: From Start to Finish, Stanford Hospital Nursing Continuing Education Program, March 1992

“Common Orthotic Modifications”, Allied/OSI Lab, Indianapolis, March 1992

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 12 “Ankle and Leg Injuries in Sports”, Student Athletic Trainers’ Course, Univ. of California, Berkeley, April 1992

“Common Leg Injuries, Part II”, Sports Medicine Course, California College of Podiatric Medicine, April 1992

"Running Biomechanics", California College of Podiatric Medicine, April 1992

"Conservative Treatment of Complete Achilles Ruptures", Annual Meeting AAPSM, Houston, May 1992

"Motion Analysis Evaluation for Knee Pain", "Tibial and Fibular Stress Fractures", "Sesamoiditis", "Peroneal Tendinitis", Sports Medicine Symposium, Western Podiatry Congress, San Jose, California, May 1992

"Rehabilitation Principles", Residents Lecture, V.A. Hospital, Fort Miley, San Francisco, September 1992

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, IPMSA Mid-Winter Seminar, Scholl College of Pod Med, Chicago, Jan 1993

“Treatment for the Supinator”; “Inverted Orthotic Technique”; Achilles Ruptures Protocol”; Limb Length Discrepancy”; and “Heel Pain - Diagnosis and Treatment” Oregon Podiatric Medical Association, Winter Meeting, Bend, Oregon, February 1993

“Common Causes of Athletic Injuries” Los Angeles Coll Chiropractic Med, Postgrad Div, Oakland, May 1993

“Orthotic Modifications for the Severe Pronator”, “Evaluation and Treatment Protocol for Heel Pain”, “Conservative Protocol for Complete Achilles Tendon Ruptures”. Annual Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, San Diego, California, June 1993

“Biomechanics of Shin Pain” American Podiatry Technique, CCPM, San Francisco, July 1993

“Athletic Overuse Injuries and Treatment”, CAQ Board Review Course, ACSM, San Francisco, Aug 1993

Kansas/Oklahoma Podiatric Medical Association, Annual Meeting, Wichita, Kansas, September 1993: “Motion Analysis: Clinical Pearls” “Treatment of the Abnormal Pronator” “Treatment of the Abnormal Supinator” “Lower Leg Athletic Injuries” “Prescription Writing for Athletic Orthotics” “Gait Evaluation for Prescription Writing for Athletic Orthotics”

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 13 “The Inverted Orthotic Technique: A 10-Year Review”, First World Congress and Third European Congress of Podiatry, Brighton, England, October 1993

“Podiatric Management of Foot Disorders”, Samuel Merritt College, Physical Therapy Program, Nov 1993

“Six-Month Conservative Protocol for Heel Spur Syndrome”, course on Endoscopic Surgery for Plantar Fasciitis, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, February 1994

Ontario Society of Chiropody, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 1994: “Heel Spur Syndrome” “Achilles Tendinitis” “Biomechanics” (panel discussion with Dr. Sheldon Langer and Jeff Cuszak) “Knee Examination” (2-hour workshop) “Orthotic Prescription Writing” (2-hour workshop)

“Biomechanical Considerations in a Marathon Runner”, John Weed, D.P.M. Memorial Seminar, South Lake Tahoe, Nevada, April 1994

American College of Foot Orthopedics, Biomechanics Seminar, San Diego, CA, May 1994: “Inverted Orthotic Technique” “Treatment for a Supinator” “Motion Analysis: Clinical Applications” “Limb Length Discrepancy” “Prescription Writing for Functional Foot Orthotic Devices”

“Inverted Orthotic Device”, California College of Podiatric Medicine, Sports Medicine Course, May 1994

“Six-hour Biomechanics Workshop”, at the annual meeting of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Scotsdale, Arizona, June 1994

Regional Meeting, Seattle, Washington, June 1994 “Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis” “Inverted Orthotic Technique” “Modifying Athletic Shoes”

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, teleconference with 30 podiatrists in New Zealand, August 1994

“Modifying Athletic Shoes”, American Podiatric Medical Assn Annual Meeting, San Francisco, August 1994

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”. 4th Annual Applied Biomechanics Seminar, CCPM, San Francisco, Oct 1994

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 14 “Inverted Technique” Student Chapter of California College of Podiatric Medicine, AAPSM, November 1994

“Management of Biomechanic Pathology in the Athlete” American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine’s Sports Medicine Day, San Francisco, March 4, 1995

“Plantar Fasciitis” Sports Medicine Club, California College of Podiatric Medicine, April 1995

“Inverted Orthotic Technique” Sports Medicine Course, California College of Podiatric Medicine, April 1995

“Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis”, Sports Medicine Symposium, Memorial Hospital Association, Modesto, CA, April 1995

Regional Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, San Francisco, April 1996 “Heel Pain Management” “Limb Length Discrepancy” “Inverted Orthotic Devices” 6 Workshops on “Gait Evaluation”

“Inverted Orthotic Device” Sports Medicine Course, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, May 1996

“Biomechanics Workshop”; “Podiatric Sports Medicine 1995” American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Orlando, Florida, June 1995

“Inverted Orthotic Technique” American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine meeting, sponsored by Student Chapter of California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, September 1995

“Gait Evaluation”, “Conservative Management of Heel Pain”, “Common Running Injuries” National Meeting, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Kansas City, Missouri, October 1996

“Heel Pain Management” Sponsored by American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine and Student Chapter of California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, February 1997

“Pearls of Biomechanics”, “Inverted Orthotics”, Limb Length Discrepancies”, “Sports Injuries” Annual Scientific Seminar, British Columbia Association of Podiatrists, Vancouver, BC, February 20-23, 1997

“Inverted Orthotic Technique and Kirby Skive”. Sports Medicine Class, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, California, April 1997

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 15 “Knee Injuries” American Podiatry Technique Course for International Podiatrists, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, July 1997

“Inverted Orthotic Technique and Basic Biomechanical Principles” Mercy Hospital Residents’ Lecture Series, San Diego, November 1997

“Practical Advice on Maintaining Flexibility” Fifty-Plus Fitness Association and the San Francisco Bay Club, San Francisco, May 20, 1998

“Right Fit: Orthotics and the Athlete”; “The Wide World of Orthotics”. Annual Meeting, American Podiatric Medical Association, Boston, August 1998

"Orthotic Modifications in Sports Medicine Practice" Sports Medicine Class, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, California, October 1998

"The Inverted Orthotic Technique” Student Chapter, California College of Podiatric Medicine, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, April 1999

"Rehab Protocols for Overuse Injuries" Sports Medicine Course, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, March 21, 2000

"Orthotic Prescription Writing for Sports Medicine" Sports Medicine Club, California College of Podiatric Medicine, San Francisco, October 2000

"Inverted Orthotic", Biomechanics Student Club, California College of Podiatric Medicine, November 2000

"Foot and Ankle - Mechanics, Injuries, Shoe Selection" Sports Medicine Course, Dept. of Family and Community Medicine, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco, November 30, 2000

"Orthotic Devices for Athletes" Student Chapter, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, San Francisco, March 2001

"Orthotic Therapy for Athletes" California College of Podiatric Medicine, Mare Island, Vallejo, California, April 2002

“Biomechanics” Sports Medicine Course, JFK University, Walnut Creek, California, November 2002

“Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation” CSPM Student Chapter, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, St. Mary’s Medical Center, San Francisco, February 2003

Workshop: “Casting for Orthotics/Orthotic Prescription”. American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine in conjunction with California School of Podiatric Medicine’s program

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 16 entitled “Sports Medicine of the Lower Extremity”, Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, March 15, 2003

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, Richey & Co Labs, Charlottesville, VA, July 2007, 2 Day Seminar

“Shoe Modifications” and “Treating the Negative Addiction in Athletes”, Western Podiatric Seminar, Disneyland Hotel, Los Angeles, June 2008

“Variations in Orthotic Therapy”, Department of Biomechanics, Samuel Merritt College, San Francisco, CA, November 2008

“Biomechanical Guidelines”, Orange County Residency Program, Los Angeles, Ca, Feb 2009

“Sports Medicine Principles”, Keynote Address, Georgia Podiatric Medical Association, Atlanta, GA, Feb 2009

“Top 30 Biomechanical Principles”, A Day In Sports Medicine, California School of Podiatric Medicine, April 2009

“Sports Medicine Introduction”, 6 hour lecture presentation, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt College, January 2011

“25 Common Shoe and Shoe Insert Modifications in a Sports Medicine Podiatry Practice”, 2011 Continuing Medical Education Lecture Series, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Co-Sponsored by the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, April 16, 2011

“Sports Medicine Introduction”, 6 hour lecture presentation, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt College, January 2012

“Orthotics for the Athlete”, California School of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, March 2013

“Sports Medicine Introduction”, 6 hour lecture presentation, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt College, January 2013

“Introduction to Gait Evaluation”, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, March 2013

“Orthotic Modifications for RX Writing”, American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, September, 2013

“Introduction to Sports Medicine Principles”, 4 hour lecture presentation, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, California, October 2014

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 17 “Walking versus Running Mechanics: What are the Differences?” June 2015, Anaheim, CA, The Western Podiatry Conference

“Running Shoes: Science and Controversy” June 2015, Anaheim, CA, The Western Podiatry Conference

“Management of Soft Tissue Injuries” 3 hour presentation, October 2015, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, California

“Gait Evaluation Workshop” October 2015, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, California

“Biomechanics and Podiatric Sports Medicine”, Two workshops, Samuel Merritt University Motion Analysis Research Center, 1st Annual MARC Symposium, November 2015, Oakland, California

“Walking vs Running:What’s the Difference?”, Samuel Merritt University, 1st Annual MARC Symposium, November 2015, Oakland, California

“Introduction to Sports Medicine Principles” 6 hours of presentation, Fall 2016, Samuel Merritt University, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Oakland, California

Biomechanics Workshops, 12 total, October 2016 through April 2017, 2nd Year Students, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, California

“Knee, Hip, and Low Back for the Podiatrist”, October 2017, Samuel Merritt University, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Oakland, California

“Physical rehabilitation/ return to activity guidelines- how to work with physical therapy, stretching, cross training”, November 2017, Samuel Merritt University, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Oakland, California.

“Orthotic Devices: Custom, OTC, How to Choose Modifications”, February 2018, Building Blocks for Running Seminar, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, UC Berkeley, California.

“The Runner’s Foot Examination”, 2 one hour workshops, February 2018, Building Blocks for Running Seminar, UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals, UC Berkeley, California.

Biomechanics Workshops, 12 total, October 2017 through April 2018, 2nd Year Students, California School of Podiatric Medicine, Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, California

“Inverted Orthotic Technique”, 3 hour Workshop, OOLAB, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, May 2018

“35 Years Experience with the Inverted Technique”, Keynote Address, Ontario Conference of Chiropody, Markham, Ontario, Canada, May 2018

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 18

“Principles of Athletic Rehabilitation”, Ontario Conference of Chiropody, Markham, Ontario, Canada, May 2018

“Using Biomechanics in Clinical Practice”, Ontario Conference of Chiropody, Markham, Ontario, Canada, May 2018

“35 Years Experience with the Inverted Orthotic Device”, 49th National Podiatry Congress, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, October 2018

“Treatment of Adult Acquired Flatfeet”, Panel Discussion, 49th National Podiatry Congress, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, October 2018

“Runner’s Pathologies”, Panel Discussion, 49th National Podiatry Congress, Santiago de Compostela, Spain, October 2018

“The Inverted Orthotic Technique”, 3 hour presentation, Mid Atlantic Podiatry Group, Charlottesville, Virginia, October 2019

“Principles in Athletic Rehabilitation”, students at the New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, New York, November 2109

“The Inverted Orthotic Technique”, Richard O Schuster, DPM Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, November 2019

“When Pronation is Excessive, What Tools do We Have to Help?” Richard O Schuster, DPM Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, November 2019

“The Inverted Orthotic Technique: What Does The Literature Say?” Richard O Schuster, DPM Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, November 2020

“Key Biomechanical Findings when Treating Overuse Injuries” Richard O Schuster, DPM Memorial Biomechanics Seminar, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, November 2020

Richard L. Blake, D.P.M. 19 R. P AUL JORDAN ,DPM

PERSONAL INFORMATION ______Robert Paul Jordan

BOARD CERTIFICATIONS Board Certified Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Care

American College of Foot Orthopedics

Fellow, American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine

American Academy of Pain Management

EDUCATION 1970-1974 George Mason University & University of Virginia Pre-medicine,Biology [Major], Microbiology & Religion [minors] Beta Beta Beta Biological Honor Society Phi Beta Kappa Graduation with B.S., Cum Laude 1974-1978 The New York College of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery D.P.M. (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) Degree in 1978 Subspecialty: Pediatric Orthopedics (1978-1980) Pi Delta National Honor Society 1978 M.J.Lewi,MD, Memorial Award in Pediatrics 1978 Amer.College of Foot Orthopedists Award 1978 Clinical: Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons, Babies Hospital, Pediatric Orthopedic Clubfoot & Spinal Clinics _R. Kane,MD, chief N.Y.Hospital for Joint Diseases ,General Surgery N.Y. University Hospital, Pediatric Dermatology The New York Hospital, Pediatric Rehabilitation. Nagler,MD chief North Shore University Hospital,General Pediatrics Bronx,Veteran’sAdministration Hospital, Bronx,NY Neurology,Dermatology [2 year rotation], Spinal Cord Injury Unit Beth Abraham Health Serv., Bronx, NY, Neurology, Oliver Sacks, MD

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

1978-79 Fellowship Program: Cornell University-United Cerebral Palsy- N.Y. College of Podiatric Medicine joint sponsorship in Pediatric Rehabilitative Medicine and Surgery for Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders, N.Y.

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 Cerebral Palsy Multidisciplinary Clinics

 Pediatric Orthopedic Lower Extremity Clinics & Surgery

 Pediatric Endocrinology: Short Stature and Juv.Diabetic Clinics

 Birth Defects and Genetics_ Jessica Davis, MD chief

 General Surgery (The Hospital for Joint Diseases)

 Pediatric Neurology Combined Clinics_ M. Olsen, MD chief

 Trauma and Pediatric Surgery (The Harlem Hospital-Columbia Univ.College of Physician’s & Surgeons)

 Lower Leg and Foot Surgery (Atlanta Hospital)

 Clubfoot Fellowship with. Hiram Kite, MD in Atlanta w/ Scottish Rite Hospital

1980 United Cerebral Palsy Centers of NY with North Shore University Hospital, NY . Pediatric Neuro-Orthopedic Clinics . Developmental Pediatrics . Pediatric Habilitation Programs . Pediatric Neurology . Orthotics and prosthethics Clinic . Dept.of Surgery.North Shore Univ.Hospital . Juvenile Diabetic Center, North Shore Univ. Hospital

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS______

. 1983-1989 Associate Professor, Pediatric Orthopedics The N.Y. College of Podiatric Medicine & Surgery,NY,NY . 1979-1983 Assistant Professor, Pediatric Orthopedics & Primary Care Medicine, NY College of Podiatric Medicine & affiliated institutions . 1978-1982 Clinical Instructor, Pediatrics Columbia College of Physicians & Surgeons, NY . 1983-1988 Instructor, New York University, Division of Post-graduate Medicine and Advanced Masters/Ph.D. PT Program, N.Y., NY . Clinical Associate and Consultant, The N.Y. Hospital,Cornell Medical Center, Dept. Pediatric Physical Medicine,N.Y.,NY

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PATENTS AND PUBLICATIONS Patent: 1985 [U.S.,U.K. & Japan] “An Orthotic Device” for relief of spasticity in pediatric cerebral palsy

Selected Publications:

1979 “Ankle Dorsiflexion at the Heel-Off Phase of Gait: A photokinegraphic Study”, Jrnl.Am.Pod.Medical Assn.,January 1979

1979 “Therapeutic Considerations of the Feet and Lower Extremities in the Cerebral Palsied Child”, Clinics in Pod.,Vol.1.,No.3,Williams & Wilkins

1982 “Pediatric Development”, Jrnl.Am.Pod.Medical Assn,

1988 “Major Functional Categories of Spastic Diplegic”; Jrnl. Of Amer.Acad. of Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Medicine, London

1984 Co-author, Interpretation and Clinical Analysis of Electrodynography, NY,NY

1987,1988, & 1989 Contributing Editor, Yearbook of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Year Book Medical Publishers,Inc.,Chicago,London

1982-86 Assisted in Development of first Motion Analysis, 3-D pressure system for predicting location of plantar ulcers in diabetic neuropathy & insensitive limb disorders; publication book Clinical Interpretation of EDG.

1982-87 Motion Analysis Research from Infancy-Adult, at the N.Y. Hospital in association with the Langer Institute,Deer Park, N.Y.

2011 “Exploring The Role Of Orthoses For Flatfoot Conditions And Equinus”, Volume 24 - Issue 6 - June 2011. Contributing author

ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 1978-1983 Consultant, NY State United Cerebral Palsy Association, NY

1982-1984 Consultant, Early Intervention Infant Program, the Williamsberg Center for Developmental Disabilities, NY

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1985: Chairman, Admissions Committee, NY College of Podiatric Medicine, NY

1982-1987 Medical Director, The Langer Institute for Orthopedics & Biomechanics, Deer Park,NY

1986-present Staff Attending Physician, NSUH-LIJ Healthcare Hospitals, Long Island, NY

1986-1988 Medical Consultant, United States Olympic Program, Colorado

1982-present National and International Lectures/Workshops regarding The Surgical and Non-Surgical Management of Pediatric Neuromuscular Disorders (incl. England, Ireland, Israel, Hong Kong,…to name a few) listing attached

1994-present Advisor, United States Dept. of Education_Peer Reviewer,Washington,D.C.

1996-1997 Co-authored (with Justin Dart) the IDEA Federal Bill, Washington, DC

1995-1999 Advisor on Medical Affairs, reporting to the President of the United States, The White House, Washington, D.C.

1995- “ Advisor, United States Department of Education-Medical Services ,Washington, DC

1996-2000 Advisor, The President’s Committee on Employment of the Handicapped, Washington, D.C.

2009-2017 Member of Suffolk County MRC, NYSDOH_Emergency Response Team, Albany, NY

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

. Fellow, American College of Podopediatrics

. Fellow, American College of Foot Specialists

. Fellow, American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine

. Board of Directors, Children’s Medical Services , Tikva Leyaled Center for Cerebral Palsy, New York and Israel

. Instructor, United States Soccer Federation-Referee Division, Chicago,IL

. Attending Staff, NSUH-GC, Dept of Surgery-Podiatric Div.- Pediatrics, Glen Cove, N.Y.

. Fellow, American Academy of Pain Management

COMMUNITY ACTIVITIES . Board Member, Northport Youth Center Soccer League,Northport,NY

. Developed Full Educational Scholarship Program, State Univ. of New York-Stony Brook, New York

. Fully Funded Additional Scholarships for Education within the Northport School District, Northport,N.Y. (adults & children)

. Established, Pediatric Orthopedic Neuromuscular Center, Hadassah University School of Medicine, Jerusalem, Israel at invitation from Alexander Russell, MD

. Board Member, Tikvah Layeled School and Treatment Centers, Jerusalem, Israel

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AWARDS RECEIVED

. Certificates of Appreciation, American Heart Association,NY

. Certif. Of Recognition for Outstanding Achievements, Podiatry Society of the State of New York

. Who’s Who in the East, Marquis Publication

. Who’s Who in the World, Marquis Publication

. Who’s Who in Medicine and Science, Marquis Publication

. Certificate of Medical Service and Recognition, State of Israel, Ministry of Health, Jerusalem, Israel

. U.S. Paralympic Congress Award for Care & Medical Services (1996 Olympics, Atlanta, Georgia), IOC

. Selected 2007-2010 One of America’s Top Podiatrists, Consumers Research Council of America, 2020 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, D. C. 20006

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SELECTED LECTURES / WORKSHOPS PRESENTED

 "Common foot disorders in the developmentally disabled child", Lindell Hospital, St.Louis,MO

 "Pediatric Lower Extremity Development, Examination and Treatment", College of Marie-Victorin, Montreal, Canada

 "Tone reducing casts in cerebral palsy", UCP Nassau Co. & American College of Podopediatrics, Philadelphia, PA

 "Therapeutic casting in the developmentally disabled child", Am College of Foot Specialists, North Shore University Hospital, NY

 'The history of casting procedures for the child with cerebral palsy", Dept of Physical Medicine, Blythedale Children's Hospital, Valhalla, NY

 "Examination and diagnosis of lower limb disorders in pediatrics", North Shore Univ. Hospital, Glen Cove, NY

 "Examination, diagnosis and management of the cerebral palsied child", Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel

 Grand Rounds, Dept. of Pediatrics, North Shore University Hospital, Manhasset, NY: "Lower Extremity Disorders and Management in the Pediatric Patient"

 "Management of lower extremity and gait disorders in the neurologically impaired patient", Cornell Medical Center, Dept. of Neurosurgery

 "Basic evaluation and management of the child with neuromotor Impairment", London, England.

 "Selective posterior rhizotomy for relief of spasticity", a 7 day demonstration, workshop and surgical teaching performed jointly with Drs. W. Peacock (UCLA Med. Cntr) and Lila Arens (South Africa), Hadassah Hospital, Jerusalem, Israel

 “AFO Concept and Design Following Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy in the Young Child,” Combined Departments of Neurosurgery, Orthopedics and Rehabilitation, New Horizons sponsored with Drs. W. Peacock and Fred Epstein, Israel

 "Philosophy, concepts and surgical technique for Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy", Dept. of Neurosurgery, The New York Hospital, NY, NY

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 "Orthoses design and management for children with cerebral palsy" a 3 day hands-on workshop for the Instructors & physicians at the Bobath Center, London, England

 "Pediatric examination techniques" and “Orthoses design concepts and function," Australian Pediatric Associations, Hong Kong, China

 "Pediatric neuromuscular examination and assessment of the Lower Extremities," New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles (sponsored by UCP and affiliated organizations.)

 "Clinical assessment of the child with neuromuscular disorders," 2 day workshop-lecture, National Children's Medical Center, Washington,D.C.

 “Spastic Diplegia: Six Major Functional Categories Defined,” American Academy of Cerebral Palsy & Developmental Medicine, Los Angeles, CA

 “Complimentary Medical and Surgical Techniques for the Para Olympic Athlete,” presented at the closing of the summer Olympic Games and also at the start of the ParaOlympic Games, Atlanta Georgia,USA (1996 Olympic Games)

 “Pediatric Neuromotor Assessment with Management Considerations of the Leg- Foot Complex,” Pediatric Grand Rounds, South Hampton Hospital, L.I., NY

 “Selective Design of Pediatric Lower Limb Braces.” Physical and Rehab Medicine Grand Rounds, Denver Children’s Hospital, Denver, CO

 “Objective Gait Analysis Technique and Comparisons,” at invitation of Jacqueline Perry ,MD, Rancho Los Amigos Gait Research Facility, Downey, California

 “Exploding Myths About Foot Function,” 3 city presentation, N.Y., Chicago, Los Angeles; privately funded with sponsorship by the American Acad. Of Orthopedic Surgeons

 “Assessment and Management Techniques for the Lower Limbs and Feet in Neonatal Intensive Care,” Dept of Neonatology, The New York Hospital, New York, N.Y.

RUSSELL G. VOLPE, DPM

CURRICULUM VITAE

OFFICE: New York College of Podiatric Medicine 1800 Park Avenue New York, New York 10035 (212) 410-8129

PRACTICE: 308 Main Street 343 West 58th Street, Suite 11 Farmingdale, New York 10035 New York, New York 10019 (516) 420-4031 (212) 247-7408

HOME: 57 the Promenade Glen Head, New York 11545 (516) 759-6115

UNDERGRADUATE EDUCATION:

State University of New York - Binghamton B.A., Biology, 1979

GRADUATE EDUCATION:

New York College of Podiatric Medicine D.P.M., cum laude, 1983

POST-GRADUATE EDUCATION:

Resident, Orthopedics New York College of Podiatric Medicine and Affiliated Institutions, 1983- 1984

Fellow, Pediatrics and Orthopedics New York College of Podiatric Medicine and Affiliated Institutions, 1984- 1985 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION:

License to practice Podiatric Medicine - State of New York, 1983, license #3619

License to practice Podiatric Medicine - State of Connecticut, 1984, P00389

Diplomate, American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, 1988

Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine, 1988

Fellow, American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics, 1995

HONORS:

National Academy of Practice, Distinguished Practitioner for Podiatry, elected 2000.

FACULTY APPOINTMENTS:

Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1985-1988

Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1988-1997

Instructor, School of Physical Therapy, New York University, 1991-1999

Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1993-1997

Professor, Department of Pediatrics & Orthopedics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, present, 1997

Adjunct Associate Professor, Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, present, 2005

CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 3

Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics, Foot Clinics of New York 1995-1988

Associate Professor, Department of Orthopedics, Foot Clinics of New York, 1988-1997

Associate Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Foot Clinics of New York, 1993-1997

Professor, Department of Pediatrics & Orthopedics, Foot Clinics of New York, present, 1997

HOSPITAL APPOINTMENTS:

Attending Podiatrist, Department of Podiatry/Surgery, Mid-Island Hospital, Bethpage, New York, 1990 – 1991

Attending Podiatrist, Department of Podiatry/Surgery, Metropolitan Hospital, New York, New York, 1995 - present

Attending Podiatrist, Department of Surgery/Podiatry, Nassau County Medical Center, 1996 - 1998

ADMINISTRATIVE AND CLINICAL APPOINTMENTS:

Chairman, Department of Orthopedics and Pediatrics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine/Foot Clinics of New York, July, 2006- Jan, 2007

Chairman, Department of Pediatrics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Foot Clinics of New York, 1993 - 2006

Medical Director, East Coast facility, The Langer Biomechanics Group, present, 1992-2002

Consultant, Department of Podiatry, VA Medical Center at Northport, NY, 1993-1999

Director of Pediatrics, Division of Orthopedics, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, 1992-1993

Director of Clinical Research Operations, Foot Clinics of New York, 1992-1993

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President, Medical Staff, Foot Clinics of New York, New York, New York 1992-1994

Vice-President, Medical Staff, Foot Clinics of New York, 1991-1992

Consultant, Department of Rehabilitative Medicine, the New York Foundling Hospital, New York, New York, 1988-1992

Consultant, Department of Physical Therapy, The Stanley Lamm Institute for Neuromuscular Disorders, Long Island College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York 1987-1988

Podiatrist, Urban Health Center, Bronx, New York 1984-1988

COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS - New York College of Podiatric Medicine

Academic Planning and Policies, member1991-present, Chair 2008-2012

Committee on Performance and Promotions – 2008 – present, Chair since 2012

Admissions, member1993-present, Chair 1999 - 2006

Curriculum, 1993-present

Institutional Research, 1992-2004

Foot Clinics of New York:

Chairman, Utilization Review, 1990-2000

EDITORIAL: Editorial Advisory Board Member, Podiatry Today Magazine, present, August, 2002

Manuscript reviewer for Pediatrics, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, present, 2000

MEMBERSHIPS:

American Podiatric Medical Association/New York State Podiatric Medical Association

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American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedic Medicine

American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics

PUBLICATIONS: Texts

Introduction to Podopediatrics, 2nd Edition, Thomson, Volpe, Eds, Churchill Livingstone, 2001

Chapters

Pediatric Gait” in Introduction to Podopediatrics, 2nd Edition, Thomson, Volpe, Eds, Churchill Livingstone, 2001

“Ankle Foot Orthoses Following Surgery” in Pediatric Foot and Ankle Surgery, Jay, ed., Saunders, 1999

Volpe, R.G., Wernick, J. W. “Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait” (Chapter 1), Clinical Biomechanics of the Lower Extremity, Valmassay, ed., Mosby, 1995

Articles

Volpe, RG, Commentary on “Non-surgical Management of a Pediatric “Intoed” Gait Pattern – A Systematic Review of the Current Best Evidence”, Foot and Ankle Quarterly, Pediatrics Issue, Harris, E, guest editor, Vol 6, Number 1, Spring 2015

Volpe, RG, “Keys to Managing Common Pediatric Foot Fractures”, Podiatry Today, Volume 27, Issue 6, June, 2014

Volpe, RG, “Pediatric Flatfoot: When do you treat it?” Podiatry Today, Volume 25, Issue 1, January, 2012

Volpe, RG, Rodriquez N, “Clinical Diagnosis and Assessment of the Pediatric Pes Planovalgus Deformity” Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Volume 27, Issue 1. Pages 43-58, January, 2010

Volpe, RG, “Calcaneal Apophysitis”, Podiatry Today, Volume 22, Issue 12, November, 2009

Volpe, RG, “How to Address Spastic Gait in Children”, Podiatry Today, Volume 21, Issue 10, October, 2008

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Volpe, RG, Jay RM “Managing Metatarsus Adductus: Should You Treat It?” Podiatry Today, Volume 21, Issue 4, April, 2008

Volpe, RG, contributor, “Current Insights on Custom and Prefabricated Foot Orthoses”, Podiatry Today, Volume 20, Issue 12, December, 2007

Volpe, RG, “Contributor to Round Table on Podopediatrics”, Podiatry Management, 26:7, September 2007

Volpe, RG, reply to letter to the editor from Karl B. Landorf, PhD on, “Are Orthoses Effective against Plantar Fasciitis in the Long Run?” Podiatry Today, Volume 19, Number 12, December, 2006

Volpe, RG, contributor, “Are Orthoses Effective Against Plantar Fasciitis in the Long Run?”, Podiatry Today, Volume 19, Number 9, September 2006

Volpe, RG, contributor, “A Closer Look at Orthotic Technologies and Modifications”, Podiatry Today, Volume 18, Number 10, October, 2005

Volpe, RG, “Athletic Footwear for Children”, Podiatry Today, Volume 18, Number 8, August, 2005

Volpe, RG, contributor, “A Closer Look at Orthotics for Pediatric Conditions”, Podiatry Today, Volume 18, Number 4, April, 2005

Volpe, RG, contributor, “Can a New Orthotic Provide Better Stability for Patients”, Podiatry Today, Volume 18, Number 4, February, 2005

Volpe, RG, contributor, “Expert Insights on Prescribing Pediatric Orthoses”, Podiatry Today, Volume 18, Issue 2, February, 2005

Volpe, RG, contributor expert, “Unveiling the Top Ten Innovations in Podiatry”, Podiatry Today, Volume 17, Issue 8, August 2004

Volpe, R.G., “Assessment of Gait in the Child with Rotational and Angular Disorders”, Podiatric Pearls, Helpful Hints for the Podiatrist, Volume 2: Spilken, T., editor, 2004

Volpe, RG, “Key Insights on Diagnosing Heel Pain in Kids”, Podiatry Today, Volume 17, Issue 3, March, 2004

Volpe, R.G., “Using Gait Plates More Effectively in Children with In-Toe Gait”, Podiatric Pearls, Helpful Hints for the Podiatrist, Volume 1; Spilken, T., editor, 2003

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Volpe, RG, “A Comprehensive Review of Pediatric Orthoses”, Podiatry Today, Volume 15, Issue 10, October, 2002

Volpe, RG, contributor, “Taking a Closer Look at Rearfoot Posting”, Podiatry Today, Volume 15, Issue 6, June, 2002

Volpe, RG, contributor, “The Ponseti Method: A Viable Alternative for Infant Clubfoot?” Volume 15, Issue 5, May, 2002

Volpe, RG, “Contributor to Round Table on Podopediatrics”, Podiatry Management, 18:3, March, 1999

Volpe, R.G., Guest Editor, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, Special Topics in Pediatrics Issue 88: 159-19.7, 1998 and 88:205-235, 1998

Volpe, R.G., “Introduction to Special Topics in Pediatrics”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 88: 159, 205, 1998

Lang, L.M.G., Volpe, R.G., “Measurement of Tibial Torsion”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association 88: 160, 1998

Resseque, B., Volpe, R.G., “An Unusual Case - Progressive Subtalar Joint Dislocation and Limb-Length Inequality”, Journal of American Podiatric Medical Association, 88: 176, 1998

Connors, J.F., Wernick, E., Lowy, L.J., Falcone, J., Volpe R.G., “Guidelines for Evaluation and Management of Five Common Podopediatric Conditions”, Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 88: 206, 1998

Lang, L.M.G., Volpe, R.G., Wernick, J: “Static Biomechanical evaluation of the foot and lower limb: The Podiatrist’s Perspective: Manual Therapy 2:52-58, 1997

Volpe, R.G., “Visual Assessment of Pediatric Rotational and Angular Gait”, Biomechanics, 4:3, 1997

Volpe, R.G., “Evaluation and Management of In-Toe Gait in the Neurologicaly Intact Child”, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 14:1, 1997

Volpe, R.G., “Pediatric Gait: An Overview”, Biomechanics, 3:6, 1996

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Volpe, R. G., Clark, N.E., Mazzata, J, et al, The Lower Extremity Manifestations of Prader-Willi Syndrome, Journal of Foot Surgery 34:223, 1995

Volpe, R.G., Podiatric Orthopedics, Podiatry Management, 12:39, 1993

Volpe, R.G., Gait Disorders in Neuromuscular Disease, Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery - Applied Biomechanics, 5:627, 1988

Volpe, R. G., Port, M., Kaposi’s sarcoma, Journal of Dermatology and Allergy for the Practicing Physician 34:13, 1983

ARTICLES QUOTED IN:

Pal, Shalamali, “Seeking Shoe closure: Laces vs alternatives”, Lower Extremity Review, October, 2015

Boughton, Barbara, “Foot Orthoses for heel pain help improve walking activity”, Lower Extremity Review, July, 2015

Groner, Cary, “New flatfoot debate rekindle debate over role of obesity”, Lower Extremity Review, February, 2014

Hand, Larry, “Juvenile idiopathic arthritis study reveals footcare information gap”, Lower Extremity Review, October, 2012

Groner, Cary, “Wearing athletic shoes affects some performance measures”, Lower Extremity Review, October, 2012

Groner, Cary, “Experts debate relative benefits of screening feet for risk factors”, Lower Extremity Review, October, 2012

Groner, Cary, “Algorithms and views: Whats, whens and whys of plantar fasciitis care”, Lower Extremity Review, April, 2012

Groner, Cary, “New papers revisit, rekindle flexible flatfoot controversy”, Lower Extremity Review, July, 2011

Groner, Cary, “Numbers needed to treat? The pediatric flexible flatfoot debate”, Lower Extremity Review, January, 2010

PRESENTATIONS: “Talipes Equino Varus: Evaluation and Conservative Management,” Northern Division, New Jersey State Podiatry Association, May, 1984 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 9

“Forces under the Forefoot: A Preliminary Report on Findings of Current Research on Electrodynographic Analysis of Lesser Metatarsal

Osteotomies, Pre and Post-Operatively,” Grand Rounds, North General Hospital, November, 1984

“Clinical Electrodynography and its Application to Podiatric Practice,” Northern Division, New Jersey State Podiatric Association, January, 1985

“Workshop in Clinical Electrodynography,” American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., May, 1985

“Neuromuscular Disorders in Children,” Northern Division, New Jersey State Podiatry Association, June, 1985

“Basic Course in Clinical Electrodynography,” The Langer Biomechanics Group, Deer Park, New York, June, 1983

“Advanced Course in Clinical Electrodynography,” The Langer Biomechanics Group, Deer Park, New York, September, 1985

“Advanced Course in Clinical Electrodynography,” The Langer Biomechanics Group, Deer Park, New York, November, 1985

“Advanced Course in Clinical Electrodynography,” The Langer Biomechanics Group, Deer Park, New York, March, 1986

“Advanced Course in Clinical Electrodynography with Workshop,” Missouri Podiatric Medical Association Annual Scientific Meeting, April 1986

“Advanced Course in Clinical Electrodynography,” The Langer Biomechanics Group, NY, May 1986

“Pediatric Orthoses,” Northern Division, New Jersey State Podiatry Society, May 1986

“Electrodynography Gait Analysis,” Continuing Medical Education Lecture Series, , November 1986

“Electrodynography and the Insensitive Foot, Workshop,” High Risk Foot Center on the Insensitive Foot, Boston, MA, December, 1986

Neuromuscular Disorders in Children,” Continuing Medical Education Lecture Series, Coney Island Hospital, April 1987 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 10

Orthopedics Board Course Review - “Flatfoot, Metatarsus Adductus, and Gait Analysis,” New York College of Podiatric Medicine, NY May 1987

“Pediatric Orthoses,” Glen Cove Hospital Podiatric Staff, Glen Cove, NY, February 1990

“Biomechanics of the Foot, Impression Casting,” Connecticut Podiatric Medical Association Scientific Meeting, Assistants Program, Tara Stamford Hotel, April, 1990

Orthopedics Board Review Course - “Flatfoot, Gait Analysis and Pathological Gait,” New York College of Podiatric Medicine, NY May 1990.

“Pediatric Orthoses,” Scientific Section, New York Division, New York Podiatric Medical Association, NY, October 1990

“Pediatric Foot Orthoses - Treatment Considerations,” North Shore Long Island Podiatric Seminar, North Shore University Hospital at Glen Cove, October 1990

“Lower Extremity Embryology and Development, Podopediatic Initial Visit, Podopediatric Exam, Gross Motor Development of the Normal Infant, Metatarsus Adductus, Talipes Equino Varus, The Congenital Flatfoot - Calcaneovalgus vs. Vertical Talus, Pediatric Foot Orthoses,” Ontario Society of Chiropodists, London, Ontario, Canada, November, 1990

The Podopediatric Exam, Pathological Gait Analysis and Therapy,” Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, Clinical Conference, New York State Podiatric Medical Association, NY January 18-20, 1991

“The Static Biomechanical Examination,” Lecture in Physical Therapy Management of Developmental Disability II Course, New York University, Department of Physical Therapy Graduate Program, February 25, 1991

“The Pediatric Biomechanical Examination,” Methodist Hospital, Podiatry Department, Brooklyn, NY May 2, 1991

“Adult Flatfoot, Gait Cycle and Gait Examination, Pathological Gait,” American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, Review Course for Diplomatic Exam, New York, May 17, 1991

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“Foot Biomechanics - Principles of Clinical Examination, Orthotic Selection for Orthopedic and Neurological Problems, Medial and Lateral Column Concepts in Orthotics,” Neuro-Biomechanical Dynamics of Gait and Expanding Current Issues in Orthotics, Sponsored by Spectrum for Living, Westwood, New Jersey, May 1991

“Podopediatric Initial Visit,” Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, Clinical Conference, Assistants Program, New York, New York, January, 1992

“Enhancing Treatment through Evaluation of Gait,” Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, Clinical Conference, New York, New York, January 1992

“Adult Flatfoot, Gait Cycle and Gait Examination, Pathological Gait,” American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, Review Course for Diplomatic Exam, New York, May 1992

“Orthotic Prescription Writing Utilizing EDG Data,” EDG Users Meeting, LaGuardia Marriott, September, 1992

“Current Concepts in the Management of In-toe Gait,” Pediatric Orthoses,’ Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, Clinical Conference, NY, January 1993

“Biomechanical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity,” NYU School of Physical Therapy, Graduate Program, New York, New York, March 1992, 1993

“Adult Flatfoot, Gait Cycle and Gait Examination, Pathological Gait,” American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, Review Course for Diplomate Exam, New York, May 1993

“Current Concepts in Pediatric Foot Orthoses, Pediatric Pes Valgus,” California Podiatric Medical Association, Scientific Meeting June, 1993, Anaheim, California

“Normal Metatarsophalangeal Joint - First Ray and First Metatarsophalangeal Joint Function,” Advances in Podiatric Medicine and

Surgery, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Graduate Medical Education, Teaneck, New Jersey, September 1993

“Biomechanical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity, Orthotic Section for Patients with Neuromuscular Disease,” NYU School of Physical Therapy, Graduate Program, April, 1994

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Adult Flatfoot; Gait Cycle and Gait Examination; Pathological Gait; Adult Neurologic Exam,” American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics, and Primary Podiatric Medicine, Review Course for Diplomate Exam, New York, May 1994

“Pediatric History and Physical; Neurological Conditions Affecting the Lower Extremity; Congenital Foot Deformities; Rotational and Angular Deformities in Children; Splints, Braces and Orthoses in Podopediatrics,” Pediatrics Course, The Langer Biomechanics Group (UK), The University of West London, Uxbridge, United Kingdom, September, 1994

“Ankle Foot Orthoses - Indications and Specifications; Workshop in Casting for Ankle Foot Orthoses,” Advances in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Graduate Medical Education, Teaneck, New Jersey, October, 1994

“The Podopediatric Examination; the Podopediatric Visit,” The Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, Clinical Conference, New York, New York, January, 1995

Biomechanical Evaluation of the Lower Extremity, Orthotic Section for Patients with Neuromuscular Disease,” NYU School of Physical Therapy, Graduate Program, April, 1995

“Adult Flatfoot; Gait Cycle and Gait Examination; Pathological Gait; Adult Neurologic Exam,” American Board Of Podiatric Orthopedics and Primary Podiatric Medicine, Review Course for Diplomate Exam, New York, New York, June, 1995

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Teaneck, New Jersey, July, 1995

“Collapsing Pes Valgus Syndrome; Pediatric Grand Rounds,” Metropolitan Hospital Department of Pediatrics, New York, New York, September, 1995

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Scottsdale, Arizona, October, 1995

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“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Teaneck, New Jersey, March, 1996

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Miami, Florida, May, 1996

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Huntsville, Ontario, June, 1996

“Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Examination; Gait Analysis Pediatric Workshops-Rotational and Angular Disorders, Serial Casting, Counter Rotation System, Pediatric Foot Orthoses”. APMA Region 1, Sturbridge, Mass., September, 1996

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, the Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Illinois, October, 1996

“Lower Extremity Musculoskeletal Examination; Gait Analysis Pediatric Workshops-Rotational and Angular Disorders, Serial Casting, Counter Rotation System, Pediatric Foot Orthoses”. St. Louis Podiatry Seminar, March, 1997

In Service Training in Podopediatrics at the Occupational and Physical Therapy Summer Institute, the Board of Education, the City of New York, July 1997.

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Scottsdale, Arizona, October, 1997

Workshops in Rotational and Angular Deformities in Children, Counter Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 14

Rotation System, Serial Plaster Immobilization, Pediatric Orthotic Prescription Writing, the 27th Annual Hershey Clinical Conference, Hershey, PA, November, 1997

“Rotational and Angular Disorders in children; Gait Analysis identifying Key events in the Gait cycle and their deviations from normal” Keynote speaker, The Michener Institute for Applied Health Sciences and The Toronto Hospital, 3rd Annual Clinical Conference and Research Symposium: Toronto, Ontario, Canada, May 21, 1998.

“The Podopediatric Visit Exam; Pediatric Orthoses: Overview and Casting Technique; Serial Immobilization Casting: Management of Congenital Foot Deformities”: Peninsula Hospital lectures: Peninsula Hospital, Far Rockaway, New York, June 7, 1998

“Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Thirteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June 12, 1998.

“The Pediatric Patient in Podiatric Practice – Recognition, Diagnosis and Treatment” in Contemporary Approaches to Foot and Ankle Pathology” La Guardia Marriott, East Elmhurst, New York, October 25, 1998.

“Pathological Gait”, The New York State Podiatric Medical Association’s Foundation for Podiatric Medicine Clinical Conference; New York, New York, February 21, 1999.

“Rotational and Angular Disorders in Children; Normal and Abnormal Gait in Children”; guest lecturer, University of Texas Health Science Center San Antonio Department of Orthopedics/Podiatry Service: San Antonio, Texas, April 6, 1999.

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, Dialogues in Contemporary Rehabilitation, Bloomfield, Connecticut, May 1999.

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Fourteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 1999

“Normal Function of the Foot and Leg in Gait; Gait Analysis; Common Podopediatric Problems, Recognition, Evaluation, Management,” A Practical Approach to Current Concepts in Biomechanics, The Foundation Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 15

for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, The Children’s Hospital of San Diego, CA, September 1999.

Rotational and Angular Disorders in Children, the 2nd Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Chicago, Illinois, October 8-9, 1999.

Grand Rounds and Panel Discussion on Management of In-toe Gait in Children, coordinator and panel participant, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, evening lecture series, November 1999

“Pathological Gait”, The New York State Podiatric Medical Association’s Foundation for Podiatric Medicine Clinical Conference; New York, New York, March, 2000.

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, August 2000, April and August, 2001, January 2002, April and August 2002, April 2003, October 2003, April 2004, October 2004

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Fifteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 2000

“Rationale and Selection of Pediatric Foot Orthoses”, the 3rd Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Vancouver, British Columbia, November, 2000

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Sixteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 2001

“Rationale and Selection of Foot Orthoses in Children”, Workshops on “The Dislocatable Hip”, The Pediatic Lower Extremity: A Comprehensive Symposium, North General Hospital Department of Surgery and the American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics, New York, New York, April 13, 2002

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, Methodist Hospital Department of Podiatry Grand Rounds, Brooklyn, New York, April, 2002

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Sixteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 16

Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 2002

“Marfan’s Syndrome, “Juvenile Hallux Abducto Valgus”, Trouble- shooting Foot Orthoses, Langer Inc. Foot Biomechanics Seminar, Collingswood, Ontario, June, 2002

“Observation of Abnormal Gait in Children”, the 5th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Montreal, Quebec, October, 2002

“Rationale and Selection of Foot Orthoses in Children”, New Jersey Podiatric Medical Society “The XYZ’s of Podiatry”, Hightstown, New Jersey, February, 2003

“Biomechanics of the First Ray and its Implication in Orthotic Prescription Writing”, “Orthosis Prescription in Selected Biomechanical Conditions”, “Common Biomechanical Pediatric Conditions”, III Annual Meeting Puerto Rico Podiatric Medical Association, Mayaquez, Puerto Rico, May 23-25, 2003

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Sixteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 2003

“Overview of Flatfeet in Children, Foot Orthoses in Children – Indications and Selection, Torsional Problems in Children, Patient Evaluation, Annual Conference, Fife Post-Graduate Group, Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Scotland, June, 2003

“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Serial Immobilization Casting for Congenital Deformities in Infants”, faculty for Biomechanics III course in the Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, October, 2003

“Workshop on Serial Immobilization Casting for Congenital Deformities in Infants”, the 6th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Las Vegas, Nevada, December, 2003

“Orthotic Therapy in Children”, The New York State Podiatric Medical Association’s Foundation for Podiatric Medicine Clinical Conference; New York, New York, January, 2004

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“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Serial Immobilization Casting for Congenital Deformities in Infants”, Annual Conference, Ontario Society of Chiropodists, Toronto, Ontario, February, 2004

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Sixteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, June, 2004

“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Serial Immobilization Casting for Congenital Deformities in Infants, Creating a Pediatric Specialty Practice”, faculty for Biomechanics III course in the Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, September, 2004

“Effective Use of Orthoses, Braces and Bars in Children”, the 6th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Boston, Massachusetts, October 29-31, 2004

“Heel Pain in Children”, The New York State Podiatric Medical Association’s Foundation for Podiatric Medicine Clinical Conference; New York, New York, January, 2005

“The Use of Bars, Braces and Orthoses – an Age-Based Approach”, The Pediatric Lower Extremity; New York College of Podiatric Medicine in association with North General Hospital, New York, New York April 2, 2005

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, April 12, 2005

Grand Rounds – Metropolitan Hospital Department of Pediatics, Juvenile Hallux Abducto Valgus, May 12, 2005, Metropolitan Hospital, 1901 First Avenue, New York, New York, 6th floor auditorium

Grand Rounds – Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Foot and Ankle Specialty Care, May 19, 2005, Lenox Hill Hospital; 100 East 77th Street, New York, New York, conference room

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Sixteenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, May, 2005

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“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Serial Immobilization Casting for Congenital Deformities in Infants, Creating a Pediatric Specialty Practice”, faculty for Biomechanics III course in the Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, October, 2005

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, April, 2006

“Office Essentials – Management of In-Toe, Toe-walking and Severe Flat Foot in Children”, workshop at the 6th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Vancouver, British Columbia, November, 2005

“Comprehensive Assessment of the Pediatric Patient” and Scientific Co- chair, Day of Pediatrics Seminar; New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, New York April, 2006

“Overview of Pediatric Deformities”, “Pathological Gait”, NY College of Podiatric Medicine Seventeenth Annual Podiatric Board Review in Orthopedics, Primary Medicine and Surgery: New York, New York, May, 2006

Keynote Speaker, Dutch Podiatry Congress 2006, Comprehensive Physical Examination of the Lower Extremity in the Pediatric Patient; Workshop on the Effective Use of Orthoses, Bars and Braces in the Lower Extremity Management of Children. October 6, 2006, Doorn, the Netherlands

“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Case Presentation Problem Solving in Prescribing Pediatric Foot Orthoses, faculty for Biomechanics III course in the Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, October, 2006

Comprehensive Physical Examination of the Lower Extremity Pediatric Patient; Evaluation and Management of Torsional Deformities in Children; Effective Use of Orthoses, Bars and Braces in the Lower Extremity Management of Children. Tenth Annual Georgia Summit of the GPMA, February 14-17, 2007, Atlanta, Georgia

“The Pediatric Biomechanical Exam”, Methodist Hospital Residents lecture series, Brooklyn, New York, March, 2007

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, April, 2007 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 19

“Foot Orthoses in Children – Tips for Better Prescribing” and Scientific Co-chair, Day of Pediatrics Seminar; New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, New York April, 2007

Pediatric Biomechanical Exam and Heel Pain in Children, NYCPM Spring Refresher Course, May 18-20, 2007

“Torsional Problems in Children, Orthotic Therapy in Children and Case Presentation Problem Solving in Prescribing Pediatric Foot Orthoses, faculty for Biomechanics III course in the Department of Applied Biomechanics, California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt College, Oakland, California, October, 2007

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, October, 2007

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, March, 2008

“Heel Pain in Children” and Scientific Co-chair, Day of Pediatrics Seminar; New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, New York April, 2008

“Pediatric Biomechanical Examination” and “Foot Orthoses in Children – Tips for Better Prescribing”, Paris Orthotics Technical Seminar, Nowatasaga Resort, Ontario, Canada, September 2008

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, October, 2008

“Pediatric Pathology for Pedorthists”, The Eneslow Pedorthic Institute certification course for Pedorthists, March, 2009

“A Planal Dominance Approach to Prescribing Pediatric Foot Orthoses” and panel discussion on pediatric pes planovalgus, 2009 Midwest Podiatry Conference, Chicago, Illinois April 1-4, 2009

“A Planal Dominance Approach to Prescribing Pediatric Foot Orthoses” and Scientific Chair, Day of Pediatrics Seminar; New York College of Podiatric Medicine, New York, New York April, 2009

“A Planal Dominance Approach to Prescribing Pediatric Foot Orthoses”and Serial Immobilization casting workshop at the 12th Annual International Conference on Foot Biomechanics & Orthotic Therapy, Atlanta, Georgia , October, 2009 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 20

“It Works Both Ways – the Role of the Superstructure in Pes Plano Valgus in Children”, The New York State Podiatric Medical Association’s Foundation for Podiatric Medicine Clinical Conference; New York, New York, January, 2010

“Indications for Foot Orthoses in Children” and participation in interactive panel discussion on pediatric pes planovalgus, 2010 Midwest Podiatry Conference, Chicago, Illinois March 11-14, 2010

Intensive Course in Podopediatrics: CESPU – Advanced Polytechnic and University Cooperative: November, 2010, Gandra, Portugal

“Criteria and Selection of Children for Flatfoot Surgery”, “Hind foot Congenital Deformities: Evaluation and Non-surgical Management”, “The Causes of Abnormal Foot Pronation: Assessment and orthosis treatment”, “Torsional Problems of the Lower Extremity”: Collegia de Podologia de Asturias, Annual Conference, Pediatrics, December, 2011, Gijon, Spain

“Congenital Foot Deformities: Evaluation and Management: Master Class presented as part of 2013 Australasian Foot Conference: June 1, 2013. Sydney, Australia

“Role of Orthoses in Pediatric Patients”, Developmental Pediatrics: Torsional and Angular Deformities”: Keynote addresses at 2013 Australasian Foot Conference: June 2-5, 2013. Sydney, Australia

“Pediatric Precursors of Posterior Tibial Dysfunction”, First Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, October 6, 2013

“Making the Pediatric Biomechanical Exam Count: Tips for Enhanced Diagnosis and Management”, First Annual M.O.S.S., NYCPM, June 28, 2014

“The Contributions of Richard O. Schuster to Pediatric Orthopedics”, Third Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, November 14, 2015

“Torsion: Why it Matters and How to Manage It”, 2nd Annual American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics (ACFAP) Pediatric Foot and Ankle Seminar; Tenaya Lodge at Yosemite National Park, Fish Camp, CA, April 9, 2016

Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 21

“A Paradigm for Decision Making in Pediatric Pes Valgus”. Foundation for Podiatric Medicine, NY State Podiatric Medical Association Clinical Conference, New York, New York, January, 2017

“Pediatric Precursors of Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction”, 3rd Annual American College of Foot and Ankle Pediatrics (ACFAP) Pediatric Foot and Ankle Seminar; Bar Harbor, Maine, June 9, 2017

“Acquired Pes Valgus in the Pediatric Patient – Assessment and a Paradigm for Decision Making”; “Video Gait Analysis of Select Common Pediatric Foot Conditions”. Motion Analysis Research Center (MARC) Annual Scientific Symposium, Samuel Merritt College, Oakland California, November 3-4, 2017

“Current Evidence Based Guidelines for the Management of Pediatric Flatfoot”, Fifth Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, November 11, 2017

Co-moderator, Section on Pediatrics, International Foot and Ankle Biomechanics Conference, Howard Hillstrom, Scientific Chair: Wyndham Hotel, New York, New York, April 8-11, 2018

“Is Your Flatfoot Treatment Falling Flat? Lecture and Discussion Panel on Conservative and Aggressive Treatments of Pediatric Flatfoot”; Midwest Podiatry Conference 2018, April 19-22, 2018, Chicago, Illinois

“Asymptomatic Pediatric Flatfoot – Where are we 2018”, Sixth Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, November 11, 2018

“Clinical Criteria for the Treatment of asymptomatic flatfoot in children”; “Transverse Plane foot and leg deformities in children – diagnosis and management”. 3rd International Seminar on Pathology of the Foot, Zaragoza, Spain, April 5-6, 2019

Panel discussions - participant “What’s Worse: Treatment with an orthosis in children where that would not be necessary (Type 1 error) or no treatment with an orthosis leading to future damage (Type 2 error)”; and “Is Over pronation a Risk Factor””. 3rd International Seminar on Pathology of the Foot, Zaragoza, Spain, April 5-6, 2019

“Clinical Criteria for the Treatment of asymptomatic flatfoot in children”, Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove Seminar, Northwell Health Hospital at Glen Cove, Glen Cove, New York; September 28, 2019

Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 22

“Residual Ramifications of Femoral Anteversion and Internal Tibial torsion in the Adult”, Seventh Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, November 10, 2019

“Pathology Specific Orthotic Rx Writing for the Pediatric Patient”, Contemporary Approaches at Glen Cove Seminar, Northwell Health Hospital at Glen Cove, Glen Cove, New York; September 12, 2020 (virtual)

“Ramifications of Residual Internal Femoral and Tibial Torsion in Childhood and Beyond”, Virtual Midwest Podiatry Conference 2020 On- Demand Program”, 10/29-12/31/2020

“Transverse Plane Deformities: Incidence, Etiology, Natural History and Sequelae”, Eighth Annual Richard O Schuster Memorial Biomechanics Conference, NYCPM, November 8-9, 2020

PUBLICATIONS FOR LAY PUBLIC:

“Flat-footedness Has To Do With Walking, Not Appearances,” Letters to the Editor, the New York Times, December 16, 1990

“Baby Steps and Infant Feet” interviewed by Maureen Durran for expert commentary on children’s foot and leg development and pathology, The Washington Post, April 23, 1991

“The Pitter Patter of Healthy Feet, a Guide for Parents,” Contributing Editor, the Langer Foundation for Biomechanics and Sports Medicine Research, 1993

“Family Health: Bow-Legs and Knock Knees: What Parents Should Know”, Big Apple Parent, February 2004

“Look who’s walking!” interviewed by Karen Miles for expert commentary on best shoes for children, Parenting Magazine, June, 2004 Curriculum Vitae - Russell G. Volpe, DPM 23

INTERNET CITATIONS:

1. Quoted in: “Kids and Crocs Shoes: Trendy or Risky? Crocs shoes are all the rage, especially among kids. But are Crocs a safe footwear choice for school?”by Heather Hatfield on WebMD, Health and Parenting Section, August, 2007 access at: http://www.webmd.com/parenting/features/kids-and-crocs-shoes- trendy-or-risky

2. Quoted in: “Parents concerned about children getting soft-soled clogs caught in escalators”, by Sarah Karush, Associated Press Writer, September 17, 2007

3. Good Housekeeping. Expert consultant for rated sneakers for “Back to School Sneakers”: http://www.goodhousekeeping.com August, 2009

Revised November 2020 CURRICULUM VITAE

Stanley Beekman D.P.M. 146 Tomahawk Drive Avon Lake, OH 44012

Personal Information

Date of Birth: August 27, 1951 Marital Status: Married

Work History Private Practice 1978-1996 2500 Clark Avenue Cleveland, OH 44109

1984-1992 15028 Puritas Avenue Cleveland, OH 44135

1992-2000 13333 Lorain Avenue Cleveland, OH 44145

Gentle Foot Care 5/2000-2/2008

Midwest Foot Care 2/2008-3/2013

Retired 3/2013

Academic Education

1/69-6/72 B.S. Biology City College of New York

9/72-6/76 D.P.M. Podiatric Medicine New York College of Podiatric Medicine

Faculty Appointments

1976-1977 Orthopedics Fellow Dept of Orthopedics N.Y.C.P.M. 1976-1977 Instructor, Functional Orthopedics Laboratory Dept of Orthopedics N.Y.C.P.M. 1977-1978 Podiatric Resident Dept of Clinical Services O.C.P.M. 1978-1981 Assistant Professor Dept of Clinical Services O.C.P.M. Podopediatrics 1981-1984 Assistant Professor Dept of Clinical Services O.C.P.M. Sports medicine

Certificates, Awards, and Biographies

Diplomate-National Board of Podiatry Examiners 1976

Women’s Auxiliary of the State of New York (Award of Excellence in Orthopedics) 1976

State Medical Board of New York (License # N002698 Podiatry) 1976

State Medical Board of Florida 1976 (License # 918 Podiatry)

State Medical Board of Ohio 1976 (License # 1802 Podiatry)

Certified Surveyor-CARF 2007

Professional Organizations – Past and Present

Member of the American Podiatry Association 1978-present

Member of the Ohio Podiatry Association 1978-present

Member of the Northeast Ohio Academy 1978-present

Member of the American College of Podopediatrics 1978-1986

Member of the American Medical Jogger’s Association 1979-1984

Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Orthopedics 1981-2004

Member of the American Running and Fitness Association 1982-1985

Delegate – Ohio Podiatry Association House of Delegates 1982

Member of the American College of Sports Medicine 1982

Fellow of the American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine 1983-present

Coordinator-Sports Medicine Curriculum-American Academy of Podiatric Sports 1983 Medicine

Chairman Audiovisual Committee- American Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine 1984

Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery 1984-2013

Hospital Affiliations

Bay View Hospital 1980-1981 St. John Hospital 1983-1990 St. John Westshore Hospital 1981-2013 Lutheran Hospital 1981-2011 Mt. Sinai Medical Center 1988-1991 Grace Hospital 1989-1991 Fairview General Hospital 1991-2011 Lakewood Hospital 1992-2011

Published Papers

“The Relationship between Calcaneal Varus Current Podiatry November 1976 and Tight Hamstrings”

“Supramalleolar Tenotomy of the Flexor Archives of Podiatric Vol V, 1978 Digitorum Longus” Medicine and Surgery

“Posterior Tibial Shin Splint Taping” Physician and Sports October, 1982 Medicine

“A Preliminary Study on Asymmetrical Forces Journal of the American July, 1985 at the Foot to Ground Interface” Podiatric Medicine Association

“Peroneus Quartus: A Case Report” Journal of the American October, 1985 Podiatric Medicine Association

Participation in Scientific Meetings as Featured Speaker

Functional Casting Technique Tri Pod Study Group 1978 Cleveland, Ohio

Overuse Syndrome of the Foot NEOPA 1978 Mayfield Heights, Ohio

Overuse Syndrome of the Foot NEOPA 1978 Mayfield Heights, Ohio

Gait Analysis Practical and Applied 1978 Podiatric Medicine Toronto, Canada

Treatment of Bowlegs and Knock Knees Annual Spring Seminar 1978 Cleveland, Ohio

Adolescent Overuse Syndromes Annual Spring Seminar 1978 Cleveland, Ohio

Equinus Annual Spring Seminar 1978 Cleveland, Ohio

Criteria of Orthotic Devices Biomechanical Surgery 1978 and Biomechanics Cleveland, Ohio

Pathomechanics Sports Podiatry for 1980 Physical Therapists La Crosse, Wisconsin

Short Leg Syndrome Sports Podiatry for 1980 Physical Therapists La Crosse, Wisconsin

History and Physical of a Runner Sports Podiatry for 1980 Physical Therapists La Crosse, Wisconsin

Shin Splints Sports Podiatry for 1980 Physical Therapists La Crosse, Wisconsin

Gait Analysis Sports Podiatry for 1980 Physical Therapists La Crosse, Wisconsin

Overuse Syndromes of the Adolescent Knee East Meets Midwest 1980

Asymmetrical Biomechanic Pathology Rheumatology Dept. 1981 University Hospital Cleveland, Ohio

Criteria of Orthotic Devices Rheumatology Dept. 1982 University Hospital Cleveland, Ohio

Overuse Syndromes and Their Relationship Spring Sports Seminar 1982 to Less Than Ideal Running Form Michigan Physical Therapy Association

Overuse Conditions of the Knee Langer Multidisciplinary 1982 Sports Seminar Chicago, Illinois

Asymmetrical Running Pathology Distinguished Visiting 1982 Professor Series NYCPM New York, New York

Criteria of Orthotic Devices Tri Pod Study Group 1983 Cleveland, Ohio

Functional and Structural Leg Length Michigan Podiatry 1983 Differences Association Detroit, Michigan

Criteria of Orthotic Devices Michigan Podiatry 1983 Association Detroit, Michigan

Asymmetry in Runners Ohio Podiatry Association 1983 Mayfield Heights, Ohio

Asymmetrical Running Pathology Biomechanics Seminar 1983 OCPM Cleveland, Ohio

Limb Length Differences Ontario Podiatry 1983 Association Toronto, Canada

Nonstandard Treatment for Lower Extremity Rheumatology Dept. 1983 Stress Fractures University Hospital Cleveland, Ohio

Asymmetrical Running Pathology Russell Rizzo Memorial 1983 Seminar-St. John Westshore Hospital Westlake, Ohio

Anisomelia Mahoning-Shenango 1983 Health Area Network Youngstown, Ohio

Runner’s Knee Mahoning-Shenango 1983 Health Area Network Youngstown, Ohio

Shin Splints Mahoning-Shenango 1983 Health Area Network Youngstown, Ohio

Overuse Knee Conditions New York College of 1983 Podiatric Medicine New York, New York

Biomechanics of Running Gait Sports Medicine Seminar 1984 Dr. Scholl College of Podiatric Medicine Chicago, Illinois

Heel Pain Office Practice Seminar 1984 Ellenville, New York

Hallux Limitus/Rigidus Office Practice Seminar 1984 Ellenville, New York

The Swollen Leg Office Practice Seminar 1984 Ellenville, New York

Asymmetric Running Pathology American Academy of 1984 Podiatric Sports Medicine San Francisco California

Approach to a Running Patient Rheumatology Dept. 1984 University Hospital Cleveland, Ohio

Biomechanics of Forefoot Conditions Ohio Podiatry 1985 Association Toledo, Ohio

Taping For Stress Fractures American Academy of 2003 Podiatric Sports Medicine Cleveland, Ohio

Leather Orthotic Devices American Academy of 2003 Podiatric Sports Medicine /OCPM Cleveland, Ohio

Muscle Imbalances American Academy of 2003 Podiatric Sports Medicine /OCPM Cleveland, Ohio

Leg Length Differences American Academy of 2005 Podiatric Sports Medicine/ SCPM North Chicago, IL

Kinesiology American Academy of 2005 Podiatric Sports Medicine/ SCPM North Chicago, IL

Leg Length Differences American Podiatric 2006 Medical Association Annual Meeting Las Vegas, NV

Running Shoes American Podiatric 2006 Medical Association Annual Meeting Las Vegas, NV

Making and Prescribing Orthotics Family Practice Residents 2008 Fairview General Hospital Cleveland, OH

Condition Specific Orthotic Modifications American Academy of 2008 Podiatric Practice Management Pittsburgh, PA

Foot Orthoses for Primary Care Physicians Osteopathic Residents 2009 St. John Westshore Hospital Westlake, OH

Neurophysiologic Approach to Biomechanics American Academy of 2009 Podiatric Sports Medicine/ OCPM Independence, OH

Gait Plates, LLD’s, Runner’s Moulds- The 70’s Richard O. Schuster 2013 Memorial Seminar NYCPM New York, NY

A Critical Analysis of the Studies to Determine the Richard O. Schuster 2018 Efficacy of Foot Orthoses in the Management of Memorial Seminar Plantar Heel Pain NYCPM New York, NY

Limb Length Discrepancy: Identification, Clinical Richard O. Schuster 2019 Significance and Management Memorial Seminar NYCPM New York, NY

Biotensegrity - Implications and Treatment for Richard O. Schuster 201920 Overuse Injuries (An Overview of Biomechanics from Memorial Seminar An Active Tensegrity Point of View) NYCPM New York, NY

Mass Media Appearances

Betty Ott Show Children’s Foot Problems September, 1979 WCLV Radio Cleveland, Ohio

Betty Ott Show Running Injuries November, 1979 WCLV Radio Cleveland, Ohio

Foot Talk Podopediatrics November, 1982 Manhattan Cable TV Station J New York, New York

Rich Barnett Show Marathon Injuries May, 1984 WJW Radio Cleveland, Ohio

Plain Dealer Newspaper Advice for Marathon Runners May, 1984

Other Interests

Weight Lifting Ohio State Champion 60kg class 1989 Ohio State Champion 69kg Class 2001 Pan American Master’s Weightlifting Champion 2002 69 kg class 50-54 age group Current State Record Holder 69kg 50-54 age group

Medical Staff USWF (United States Weightlifting Federation) 1992-2000

Member Cleveland West Road Runners Club 1980-1982

Member Southeast Runners Club 1982-1984

Editor of Southeast Runners Club newsletter 1983-1984

Consultant to Cleveland Indians Baseball Team 1981-1986

President North Coast Orthotics Laboratory 1982-1984

Inventor relating to Running shoes Patent # 4,262,435 Patent # 4,354,319 Patent # 4,670,997 Licensed to Nike 1988-1991 Patent # 5,218,773

Attending Physician Knights of Columbus Track Meet 1983

Medical Consultant to Cleveland Running News 1984-1985

Attending Physician National Master’s Weightlifting 1992 Savannah, Georgia

Attending Physician National Collegiate Weightlifting 1992 Championships Bloomington, Indiana

Board Member- Teen America Boxing 2000-2006 Cleveland, Ohio

Karate-National Champion 50-54 year old >2yrs experience 2009 National Karate Federation

Karate-National Champion <45 year old >2yrs experience 2009 United States Karate Federation