This Week in Podiatric Residency Education
Lecture Assignment for Week 42

Sunday, April 11, 2021

1st Year Lecture
Jeffrey Cusack, DPM
Assistant Professor
Department of Orthopedics and Pediatrics
New York College of Podiatric Medicine
New York, New York
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Jeffrey Cusack, DPM discusses theories of human gait as well as explaining myofascial meridian lines and how they contribute to the latest understanding of human gait. He also reviews the concept of tensegrity as well as describing the role of a properly aligned biomechanically sound foot as the basis of all fascial lines.

2nd Year Lecture
Michael Troiano, DPM
Center for Foot and Ankle Disorders
University of Pennsylvania - Penn Wound Care
Adjunct Clinical Professor, TUSPM
Philadelphia, PA
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Michael Troiano, DPM discusses the history and anatomy of Lisfranc injuries. Dr Troiano also reviews the mechanism of injury as well as how to diagnose and classify Lisfranc injuries. Lastly, he discusses the different presentations of Lisfranc injuries and how to appropriately select the best surgical option.

3rd Year Lecture
Michael Troiano, DPM
Center for Foot and Ankle Disorders
University of Pennsylvania - Penn Wound Care
Adjunct Clinical Professor, TUSPM
Philadelphia, PA
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Michael Troiano, DPM discusses the basics of open fractures in the lower extremity, proper management, as well as assessing the soft tissue envelope and its effects on surgery.




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