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Duke Orthopaedic Surgery Movement SymposiumFriday, March 31, 2017 | 8 a.m. - 10 a.m. Stedman Auditorium on the Center for Living Campus | Directions http://bit.ly/2ljXdUh
Join us for the...
The Duke Orthopaedic Movement Symposium will bring together three different speakers from three dif-ferent disciplines and their perspectives on the role of movement in health, injury, and joint disease.
Topics to be covered will include athlete development, osteoarthritis, and the evolution of locomotion. The symposium is free of cost and open to faculty, trainees, students, and staff. A continental breakfast will be provided.
Space is limited. Please RSVP to Lynn Montoya at [email protected] if you would like to attend.
Brian Pietrosimone, PhDAssistant Professor
Department of Exercise and Sport ScienceUniversity of North Carolina | Chapel Hill, NC
“Linking Biomechanics to Knee Health: Understanding how Move-
ment Influences Osteoarthritis”
Daniel Schmitt, PhDProfessor
Evolutionary AnthropologyDuke University
Durham, NC
“Moving through the past: What the evolution of human locomotion tells us
about modern injury, pathology and interventions”
“Movement in Sport: Athletic Challenges Across Adolescence”
Michael F. Bergeron, PhD, FACSMSenior Vice President of Development & Applications
Center for Advanced Analytics in Sport & Health SivoTec Analytics
Boca Raton, FL