IVO 2009 Programm - Internationaler Verband der Orthopädie ...
IVO 2009 Programm - Internationaler Verband der Orthopädie ... IVO 2009 Programm - Internationaler Verband der Orthopädie ...
modifications reserved Friday 13 November 2009 Room WORLD FORUM THEATER 8.30-8.45 Welcome by President of IVO 2009 Paul Valk and opening of the 17th IVO Congress. Congress Chairman Klaas Postema 8.45-9.15 KNL Adjiedj Bakas (NL), Trendwatcher Healthcare 9.15-9.30 President IVO International Rudolf Jütz (CH) 9.30-10.15 KNS Mario Lafortune (USA), The role of research in the creation of athletic footwear 10.15-11.00 Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Room WORLD FORUM THEATER Room ASIA Room EUROPE Room Oceania Theme R&D: Innovation and technology State of Industry: Facts, figures and future Theme Prescription: From diagnosis to functional Theme demands Session chairs: K. Postema, S. Bus Session chairs: P. Valk, R. Verwaard Session chair: T. Bougie Block 5.1 Block 1.1. Block 2.1 11.00-11.25 N. Guldemond, Innovation and Technology 11.00-11.15 P. Valk, Facts and Figures (Survey) 11.00-11.20 P. Vreeswijk, New perspectives for Patients in Orthopedic Footwear in the Dutch Health Care 11.15-11.30 R. Verwaard, Web survey 11.20-11.40 The Europarlement, Paneuropean foot care 11.25-11.45 S. Bus, The use of foot pressure analysis C.H. Falkeström, The Future to be confirmed 5 4 . 1 1 - 0 3 . 1 1 r a e w t o o f c i d e a p o h t r o n i 11.40-12.00 ZN, Functional Prescription 11.45-12.00 K. Postema, The effects of vibrating insoles 11.45-12.00 B. van Liebergen , The Future 2 on standing balance in diabetes to be confirmed 12.00-12.15 B. Galindo, New materials for active pressure 12.00-12.15 H. Bisson, An overview of the foot orthopedic 12.00-12.20 J. van Netten, How about patients respnding foot orthoses reality in french Canada expectations of custom made orthopaedic shoes? 12.15-12.30 H. Burgwal, Medial longitudinal arch breakdown 12.15-12.30 Debate as a trigger mechanism for the Charcot 12.20-12.30 Debate foot Syndrome 12.30-13.30 Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Room WORLD FORUM THEATER Room ASIA Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA Theme Prescription: Management systems for Theme Education: Developments in Education Theme Lifestyle and Sport Theme R&D: Diabetes footcare specialists Session chairs: Y. Heerkens, T. Busch Session chairs: F. Holtkamp, Dan Blocka Session chair: M. Lafortune Session chairs: J.W. Meyer, M. van Putten Block 2.2 Block 3.1 Block 4.1 Block 5.2 13.30-13.45 Y. Heerkens, Protocols to assist orthopaedic 13.30-13.45 P. Valk, Forum Education Orthopaedic 13.30-13.50 S. Bredeweg, Athletic Footwear 13.30-13.50 JW Meijer, Footwear and Diabetes shoe technicians to provide patients Technology ( FOOT) with proper footwear 13.45-14.00 J. van Netten, Use and usability of custom 13.45-14.00 J. Doest, Dutch HealthTec Academy made orthopedic shoes 13.50-14.05 R. van Til, Health innovation by Asics 13.50-14.05 M. van Putten, Preventive Diabetic Foot Care in the Netherlands 14.00-14.15 A. Schouten,, Quality assurance in the field of 14.00-14.15 R. Jansen, Education Orthopaedic Shoe orthopaedic shoes Technology in the Netherlands and Belgium 14.05-14.20 W. Seves, Footcomplaints during sport 14.05-14.20 D. Janisse, Pedorthic management of the activities and shoe solutions Charcot Foot 14.15-14.30 T. Bougie, Policy on assistive products in 14.15-14.30 F. Holtkamp, Research in orthopedic shoe The Netherlands based on international technology in bachelor level education 14.20-14.35 W. Seves, More about the skate shoe 14.20-14.35 R. Waaijman, Review Orthopedic footwear in the diabetic foot 14.30-14.45 E. Herbst, Report on research approach to 14.30-14.45 K. Vansteenwegen, Summary of courses in diabetic foot syndrome in Japan shoe technology for sport & rehabilitation 14.35-14.50 S. Lang, Results of an evidance-based orthotic 14.35-14.50 M. Arts, An Introduction to the DIAFOS trial supply system for reducing pain caused by 14.45-15.00 W. de Vries, Towards international standards chronic overuse injuries of athletes 14.50-15.15 T. Busch, Multidisciplinary diabetic foot team for education and training in the field of 14.50-15.05 R. Schwartz, Pedorthics and retail: a formula 14.50-15.05 M. van Putten, The preventive role of the orthopedic shoe technology for success podiatrist for the diabetic foot 15.00-15.15 15.05-15.15 J. Stumpf, Structuredly medical care of the diabetic foot in Germany 15.15-16.00 Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) KNS Erica Terpstra (NL) NOC*NSF: The art of footwork on Olympic level 16.00 - 16.45 WORLD FORUM THEATER Saturday 14 November 2009 Room WORLD FORUM THEATER 08.30-08.45 Opening of the second day IVO 2009 Congress Chairman Klaas Postema 08.45-09.30 KNS Dan Blocka (CAN), The Current Status and Developments in Prosthetic & Orthotic Education Globally: An ISPO Perspective 09.30-10.15 Brian Stoodley (CAN) State of Pedorthics in Canada and trends 09.30-10.15 Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) 5 min. Presentation Room WORLD FORUM THEATER Room Asia Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA Exhibition floor Theme Education for the profession Theme Shoes & Children Theme R&D: Biomechanics Theme State of Industry: Technology Poster sessions Session chairs: R. Haspels, R. Jansen Session chair: P. Valk Session chair: J. Harlaar Session chair: R. Verwaard Session chair: M. Arts Block 3.2 Block 6.1 Block 5.3 Block 1.2 10.45-11.15 D. Janisse, Focus on Footwear - 10.45-11.00 R. Sakkers, Footwear and children's feet 10.45-11.15 K. Postema, Biomechanics of the Rocker bar 10.45-11.00 P. Winkler, Experience in last designing with F.A.J. de Laat, Prescription of International workshop on integrated treatment an overview CAD-CAM technology appropriate footwear in diabetic lower limb amputees 11.00-11.20 P. Festen, Functional anatomy of the tarsal 11.00-11.15 H. Hanssum, Efficient use of modern R. Sadiwa, Effects of using an joints. A guide in orthopedic shoe management CAD-CAM technology for modern insole energy efficient ankle brace on gait in children with clubfoot deformity. 11.15-11.45 T. Rook, Orthopeadic custom footwear in 11.15-11.35 H. Vertommen, The influence of shoe type on 11.15-11.30 P. Winkler, Electronic technology and R. Gajewski, Preliminary results Mexico: a better gait and social gains 11.20-11.45 D. Sutton, Helping children with epidermolysis the unroll of the foot communication in orthopedic footwear of measurements of the feet bullosa of women suffering from R.A. 11.30-11.45 J. Wijnholds, Leestadviessysteem M. Arts, Reliability and validity of 11.35-11.55 T. Melai, Foot loading during different walking in-shoe plantar pressure data in speeds diabetic patients 11.45-12.15 M. Uppelschoten, What shoes shall I wear? 11.45-12.15 F. Buchrnhornen & J. Cederhout, 11.45-12.00 S.A.Puigcerver, Knowledge management B. van der Zwaard, Treatment AFO for children with cerebral palsy, a System for footcare specialists of forefoot problems in the elderly 11.55-12.15 D. Janisse, Reducing Friction and Shear: Benefits for Patient and Practitioner 12.00-12.15 H. Hanssum, Application and use of V. Creylman, Biomechanical neuromuscular proceptor insoles evaluation of the effect of an ankle foot orthosis on the gait of a healthy test 12.15-12.30 Debate 12.15-12.30 Debate 12.15-12.35 T. Melai, Increased forefoot loading in diabetic 12.15-12.30 O. Toornend, The inconvenient thruth (part 2); subject polyneuropathy is linked to diminished braking the story continues force after heel strike 12.30-13.30 Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Room WORLD FORUM THEATER Room Asia Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA Exhibition floor T heme Facts en France et Japan Theme R&D: Gait Biomechanics Theme State of Industry: Manufacturers Theme R&D: Clinical Care Workshops Session chair: L. Peeraer Session chair: N. Guldemond Session chair: O. Toornend Session chairs: R. Dahmen, A. Williams Registration required! Block 7.1 Block 5.4 Block 1.3 Block 5.5. 13.30-13.45 R. Massaro, L'esthetique en chaussure 13.30-13.50 V. Creylman, Functional evaluation of ankle 13.30-13.45 J. Mendes, (Non) sense of outsourcing 13.30-13.55 A. Williams, Therapeutic Footwear for the 13.30 - 14.30 hrs orthopédique, foot orthoses by finite element simulations Rheumatoid Foot K. Postema, Rocker bar and Orthopedic Footwaer and Esthetics moments (60min) 13.45-14.00 P. Allanic, Fabrication d'un appareil 13.45-14.05 Jos America, Verbetering van routing en 13.50-14.10 E. Owen, Use of Video Vector Gait Lab to ergonomie in moderne OST werkplaats met vb. demonstrate the influence of a variety of van nieuwe toepassingen, by P. Scheffers 13.55-14.15 R. Dahmen, Footwear guidelines for 14.00-14.15 A. Goldcher, Prescription d'une chaussure footwear designs used with AFO's the Rheumatoid foot orthopédique en France, Prescription 14.05-14.25 Ortho-King Europe BV , Efficiency by for bespoke orthopedic shoes in France 14.10-14.30 J. Halbersma, Use of ground reaction force in webbased technics, by C. America 14.15-14.30 D. Acker, Niveaux de risque trophique du pied defining orthoses function in children with 14.15-14.30 M. van der Leeden, The prevalence and diabetique et podo orthese Spina Bifida, a case study course of forefoot impairments and walking 14.25-14.45 Choose your Shoes, The future of disability in the first 8 yrs of R.A. 14.30-14.55 M.Katase, Promoting podiatric health in 14.30-14.50 J. Harlaar, The effect of wearing shoes orthopaedic footwear manufacturing, 14.30-14.45 R. Piepers, The Rufra Shoe 14.30 - 15.15 hrs c hildren through shoe education and walking speed on EMG profiles in healthy “beyond shoemaking only” by I. Franssen S. Bus, Foot pressure young children measurement (45 min) 14.45-15.00 Durea by G. van Blokland 14. 45-15. 00 F. De Ceulaer, Current insole practice in 14.45 - 15.15 hrs 14.50-15.10 J. Stumpf, Is it possible to correct the foot Belgium J. Lavrijsen, Innovation in 14.55-15.15 K. Shionoya, Conservative treatment position of patients suffering from production processes (30 min) of ingrown toenail and pincer nail with a Diabetic-neuro-osteo-arthopathy with a lower 15.00-15.15 Nimco, Innovation to the core by O. Toornend 15.00-15.15 R. Koets, Making orthopaedic shoes. A study shape memory alloy ( Machiwire) orthosis? on the effectivity and efficiency of different fitting procedures IVO 2009 Magazine 38 39 IVO 2009 Magazine Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) 15.45-16.00 WORLD FORUM THEATER Closing of the second day Chairman Klaas Postema & final word President IVO 2009 Paul Valk 16.00-16.15 WORLD FORUM THEATER Introducing IVO Australia 2012, K.H. Schott 16.30-22.00 Visit to Jos america, Vlijmen by busses 15.15-15.45
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Friday 13 November <strong>2009</strong><br />
Room WORLD FORUM THEATER<br />
8.30-8.45 Welcome by President of <strong>IVO</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Paul Valk and opening of the 17th <strong>IVO</strong> Congress. Congress Chairman Klaas Postema<br />
8.45-9.15 KNL Adjiedj Bakas (NL), Trendwatcher Healthcare<br />
9.15-9.30 President <strong>IVO</strong> International Rudolf Jütz (CH)<br />
9.30-10.15 KNS Mario Lafortune (USA), The role of research in the creation of athletic footwear<br />
10.15-11.00<br />
Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
Room WORLD FORUM THEATER Room ASIA Room EUROPE Room Oceania<br />
Theme R&D: Innovation and technology<br />
State of Industry: Facts, figures and future Theme Prescription: From diagnosis to functional<br />
Theme<br />
demands<br />
Session chairs: K. Postema, S. Bus Session chairs: P. Valk, R. Verwaard Session chair: T. Bougie<br />
Block 5.1 Block 1.1. Block 2.1<br />
11.00-11.25 N. Guldemond, Innovation and Technology 11.00-11.15 P. Valk, Facts and Figures (Survey) 11.00-11.20 P. Vreeswijk, New perspectives for Patients<br />
in Orthopedic Footwear in the Dutch Health Care<br />
11.15-11.30 R. Verwaard, Web survey<br />
11.20-11.40 The Europarlement, Paneuropean foot care<br />
11.25-11.45 S. Bus, The use of foot pressure analysis<br />
C.H. Falkeström, The<br />
Future<br />
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be<br />
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11.40-12.00 ZN, Functional Prescription<br />
11.45-12.00 K. Postema, The effects of vibrating insoles 11.45-12.00 B. van Liebergen , The<br />
Future<br />
2<br />
on standing balance in diabetes to be confirmed<br />
12.00-12.15 B. Galindo, New materials for active pressure 12.00-12.15 H. Bisson, An overview of the foot orthopedic 12.00-12.20 J. van Netten, How about patients<br />
respnding foot orthoses reality in french Canada expectations of custom made orthopaedic<br />
shoes?<br />
12.15-12.30 H. Burgwal, Medial longitudinal arch breakdown 12.15-12.30 Debate<br />
as a trigger mechanism for the Charcot 12.20-12.30 Debate<br />
foot Syndrome<br />
12.30-13.30<br />
Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
Room WORLD<br />
FORUM<br />
THEATER<br />
Room<br />
ASIA<br />
Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA<br />
Theme Prescription: Management systems for<br />
Theme Education: Developments in Education Theme Lifestyle and Sport Theme R&D: Diabetes<br />
footcare specialists<br />
Session chairs: Y. Heerkens, T. Busch Session chairs: F. Holtkamp, Dan Blocka Session chair: M. Lafortune Session chairs: J.W. Meyer, M. van Putten<br />
Block 2.2 Block 3.1 Block 4.1 Block 5.2<br />
13.30-13.45 Y. Heerkens, Protocols to assist orthopaedic 13.30-13.45 P. Valk, Forum Education Orthopaedic 13.30-13.50 S. Bredeweg, Athletic Footwear 13.30-13.50 JW Meijer, Footwear and Diabetes<br />
shoe technicians<br />
to<br />
provide<br />
patients<br />
Technology<br />
( FOOT)<br />
with proper footwear<br />
13.45-14.00 J. van Netten, Use and usability of custom 13.45-14.00 J. Doest, Dutch HealthTec Academy<br />
made orthopedic shoes 13.50-14.05 R. van Til, Health innovation by Asics 13.50-14.05 M. van Putten, Preventive Diabetic Foot Care<br />
in the Netherlands<br />
14.00-14.15 A. Schouten,, Quality assurance in the field of 14.00-14.15 R. Jansen, Education Orthopaedic Shoe<br />
orthopaedic shoes Technology in the Netherlands and Belgium 14.05-14.20 W. Seves, Footcomplaints during sport 14.05-14.20 D. Janisse, Pedorthic management of the<br />
activities and shoe solutions Charcot Foot<br />
14.15-14.30 T. Bougie, Policy on assistive products in 14.15-14.30 F. Holtkamp, Research in orthopedic shoe<br />
The<br />
Netherlands<br />
based<br />
on<br />
international<br />
technology<br />
in bachelor level education 14.20-14.35 W. Seves, More about the skate shoe 14.20-14.35 R. Waaijman, Review Orthopedic footwear<br />
in the diabetic foot<br />
14.30-14.45 E. Herbst, Report on research approach to 14.30-14.45 K. Vansteenwegen, Summary of courses in<br />
diabetic<br />
foot<br />
syndrome<br />
in<br />
Japan<br />
shoe<br />
technology<br />
for<br />
sport & rehabilitation 14.35-14.50 S. Lang, Results of an evidance-based orthotic 14.35-14.50 M. Arts, An Introduction to the DIAFOS trial<br />
supply system for reducing pain caused by<br />
14.45-15.00 W. de Vries, Towards international standards chronic overuse injuries of athletes<br />
14.50-15.15 T. Busch, Multidisciplinary diabetic foot team for education and training in the field of 14.50-15.05 R. Schwartz, Pedorthics and retail: a formula 14.50-15.05 M. van Putten, The preventive role of the<br />
orthopedic shoe technology for success podiatrist for the diabetic foot<br />
15.00-15.15<br />
15.05-15.15 J. Stumpf, Structuredly medical care of the<br />
diabetic foot in Germany<br />
15.15-16.00 Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
KNS Erica Terpstra (NL) NOC*NSF: The art of footwork on Olympic level<br />
16.00 - 16.45 WORLD FORUM THEATER<br />
Saturday 14 November <strong>2009</strong><br />
Room WORLD FORUM THEATER<br />
08.30-08.45 Opening of the second day <strong>IVO</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Congress Chairman Klaas Postema<br />
08.45-09.30 KNS Dan Blocka (CAN), The Current Status and Developments in Prosthetic & Orthotic Education Globally: An ISPO Perspective<br />
09.30-10.15 Brian Stoodley (CAN) State of Pedorthics in Canada and trends<br />
09.30-10.15 Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Coffee break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
5 min. Presentation<br />
Room WORLD<br />
FORUM<br />
THEATER<br />
Room<br />
Asia<br />
Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA Exhibition floor<br />
Theme Education<br />
for<br />
the<br />
profession<br />
Theme<br />
Shoes<br />
& Children<br />
Theme<br />
R&D:<br />
Biomechanics<br />
Theme<br />
State<br />
of<br />
Industry:<br />
Technology<br />
Poster sessions<br />
Session chairs: R. Haspels, R. Jansen Session chair: P. Valk Session chair: J. Harlaar Session chair: R. Verwaard Session chair: M. Arts<br />
Block 3.2 Block 6.1 Block 5.3 Block 1.2<br />
10.45-11.15 D. Janisse, Focus on Footwear - 10.45-11.00 R. Sakkers, Footwear and children's feet 10.45-11.15 K. Postema, Biomechanics of the Rocker bar 10.45-11.00 P. Winkler, Experience in last designing with F.A.J. de Laat, Prescription of<br />
International workshop on integrated treatment an overview CAD-CAM technology appropriate footwear in diabetic<br />
lower limb amputees<br />
11.00-11.20 P. Festen, Functional anatomy of the tarsal 11.00-11.15 H. Hanssum, Efficient use of mo<strong>der</strong>n R. Sadiwa, Effects of using an<br />
joints. A guide in orthopedic shoe management CAD-CAM technology for mo<strong>der</strong>n insole energy efficient ankle brace on gait<br />
in children with clubfoot deformity.<br />
11.15-11.45 T. Rook, Orthopeadic custom footwear in 11.15-11.35 H. Vertommen, The influence of shoe type on 11.15-11.30 P. Winkler, Electronic technology and R. Gajewski, Preliminary results<br />
Mexico: a better gait and social gains 11.20-11.45 D. Sutton, Helping children with epi<strong>der</strong>molysis the unroll of the foot communication in orthopedic footwear of measurements of the feet<br />
bullosa<br />
of women suffering from R.A.<br />
11.30-11.45 J. Wijnholds, Leestadviessysteem M. Arts, Reliability and validity of<br />
11.35-11.55 T. Melai, Foot loading during different walking<br />
in-shoe plantar pressure data in<br />
speeds<br />
diabetic patients<br />
11.45-12.15 M. Uppelschoten, What shoes shall I wear? 11.45-12.15 F. Buchrnhornen & J. Ce<strong>der</strong>hout, 11.45-12.00 S.A.Puigcerver, Knowledge management B. van <strong>der</strong> Zwaard, Treatment<br />
AFO for children with cerebral palsy, a System for footcare specialists of forefoot problems in the el<strong>der</strong>ly<br />
11.55-12.15 D. Janisse, Reducing Friction and Shear:<br />
Benefits for Patient and Practitioner 12.00-12.15 H. Hanssum, Application and use of V. Creylman, Biomechanical<br />
neuromuscular proceptor insoles<br />
evaluation of the effect of an ankle foot<br />
orthosis on the gait of a healthy test<br />
12.15-12.30 Debate 12.15-12.30 Debate 12.15-12.35 T. Melai, Increased forefoot loading in diabetic 12.15-12.30 O. Toornend, The inconvenient thruth (part 2); subject<br />
polyneuropathy is linked to diminished braking the story continues<br />
force after heel strike<br />
12.30-13.30 Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Lunch break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
Room WORLD<br />
FORUM<br />
THEATER<br />
Room<br />
Asia<br />
Room EUROPE Room OCEANIA Exhibition floor<br />
T heme<br />
Facts<br />
en<br />
France<br />
et<br />
Japan<br />
Theme<br />
R&D:<br />
Gait<br />
Biomechanics<br />
Theme<br />
State<br />
of<br />
Industry:<br />
Manufacturers<br />
Theme<br />
R&D:<br />
Clinical<br />
Care<br />
Workshops<br />
Session chair: L. Peeraer Session chair: N. Guldemond Session chair: O. Toornend Session chairs: R. Dahmen, A. Williams Registration required!<br />
Block 7.1 Block 5.4 Block 1.3 Block 5.5.<br />
13.30-13.45 R. Massaro, L'esthetique en chaussure 13.30-13.50 V. Creylman, Functional evaluation of ankle 13.30-13.45 J. Mendes, (Non) sense of outsourcing 13.30-13.55 A. Williams, Therapeutic Footwear for the 13.30 - 14.30 hrs<br />
orthopédique, foot orthoses by finite element simulations<br />
Rheumatoid<br />
Foot<br />
K.<br />
Postema,<br />
Rocker<br />
bar<br />
and<br />
Orthopedic Footwaer and Esthetics moments (60min)<br />
13.45-14.00 P. Allanic, Fabrication d'un appareil 13.45-14.05 Jos America, Verbetering van routing en<br />
13.50-14.10 E. Owen, Use of Video Vector Gait Lab to ergonomie in mo<strong>der</strong>ne OST werkplaats met vb.<br />
demonstrate the influence of a variety of van nieuwe toepassingen, by P. Scheffers 13.55-14.15 R. Dahmen, Footwear guidelines for<br />
14.00-14.15 A. Goldcher, Prescription d'une chaussure footwear designs used with AFO's the Rheumatoid foot<br />
orthopédique en France, Prescription 14.05-14.25 Ortho-King Europe BV , Efficiency<br />
by<br />
for bespoke orthopedic shoes in France 14.10-14.30 J. Halbersma, Use of ground reaction force in webbased technics, by C. America<br />
14.15-14.30 D. Acker, Niveaux de risque trophique du pied defining orthoses function in children with 14.15-14.30 M. van <strong>der</strong> Leeden, The prevalence and<br />
diabetique et<br />
podo<br />
orthese<br />
Spina<br />
Bifida,<br />
a case<br />
study<br />
course of forefoot impairments and walking<br />
14.25-14.45 Choose your Shoes, The<br />
future<br />
of<br />
disability<br />
in<br />
the<br />
first<br />
8 yrs<br />
of<br />
R.A.<br />
14.30-14.55 M.Katase, Promoting podiatric health in 14.30-14.50 J. Harlaar, The effect of wearing shoes orthopaedic footwear manufacturing, 14.30-14.45 R. Piepers, The Rufra Shoe 14.30 - 15.15 hrs<br />
c hildren<br />
through<br />
shoe<br />
education<br />
and<br />
walking<br />
speed<br />
on<br />
EMG profiles in healthy “beyond shoemaking only” by I. Franssen S. Bus, Foot pressure<br />
young children measurement (45 min)<br />
14.45-15.00 Durea by<br />
G.<br />
van<br />
Blokland<br />
14.<br />
45-15.<br />
00<br />
F. De Ceulaer, Current insole practice in 14.45 - 15.15 hrs<br />
14.50-15.10 J. Stumpf, Is it possible to correct the foot Belgium J. Lavrijsen, Innovation in<br />
14.55-15.15 K. Shionoya, Conservative treatment<br />
position<br />
of<br />
patients<br />
suffering<br />
from production processes (30 min)<br />
of ingrown toenail and pincer nail with a Diabetic-neuro-osteo-arthopathy with a lower 15.00-15.15 Nimco, Innovation to the core by O. Toornend 15.00-15.15 R. Koets, Making orthopaedic shoes. A study<br />
shape<br />
memory<br />
alloy<br />
( Machiwire)<br />
orthosis?<br />
on the effectivity and efficiency of different fitting<br />
procedures<br />
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<strong>IVO</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Magazine<br />
Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor) Tea break in Atlantic & Pacific (exhibition floor)<br />
15.45-16.00 WORLD FORUM THEATER<br />
Closing of the second day Chairman Klaas Postema & final word President <strong>IVO</strong> <strong>2009</strong> Paul Valk<br />
16.00-16.15 WORLD FORUM THEATER<br />
Introducing <strong>IVO</strong> Australia 2012, K.H. Schott<br />
16.30-22.00<br />
Visit to Jos america, Vlijmen by busses<br />
15.15-15.45