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PODIATRY CONGRESS BIOMECHANICS AND PATHOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMB METHODOLOGY AND PRACTICE BIOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMB: Current trends in surgery and rehabilitation therapy, validated clinical diagnostic tests, foot orthoses and orthodigital therapy in children and adults BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING IN ATHLETES: Treatment of running injuries by means of surgical intervention, rehabilitation protocols, orthotic therapy and running shoe prescription. Minimal versus maximalist running shoes BIOMECHANICS OF THE DIABETIC FOOT Comorbidity evolution and deformity development: Gait pattern changes. Appropriate orthotic management therapy and surgical intervention NAPLES 27 - 29 APRIL 2018 PRECONGRESSUAL POLITICAL EVENT Thursday 26 April 2018 from 17,30 PROFESSIONAL BOARD AND ASSOCIATION

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PODIATRYCONGRESS BIOMECHANICS AND PATHOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMB

METHODOLOGY AND PRACTICE

BIOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMB: Current trends in surgery and rehabilitation therapy, validated clinical diagnostic tests, foot orthoses and orthodigital therapy in children and adults

BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING IN ATHLETES:Treatment of running injuries by means of surgical intervention, rehabilitation protocols, orthotic therapy and running shoe prescription. Minimal versus maximalist running shoes

BIOMECHANICS OF THE DIABETIC FOOT Comorbidity evolution and deformity development: Gait pattern changes.Appropriate orthotic management therapy and surgical intervention

NAPLES 27 - 29 APRIL 2018

PRECONGRESSUAL POLITICAL EVENT

Thursday 26 April 2018 from 17,30PROFESSIONAL BOARD AND ASSOCIATION

INSTITUTIONAL SPONSORS

ITALIAN SOCIETY OF PHLEBOLYMPHOLOGY

ITALIAN SOCIETY OF PHLEBOLOGY

NATIONAL COORDINATION OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL

ASSOCIATIONS

ITALIAN SOCIETY OF ANGIOLOGY AND VASCULAR PATHOLOGY

ITALIAN COLLEGE OF PHLEBOLOGY

SCIENTIFIC SPONSORS

ITALIAN GROUP FOREVIDENCE-BASED MEDICINE

PODIATRYCONGRESS FOOT COMPLICATED BY CHRONIC PATHOLOGIES AND DISEASES

NAPLES APRIL 2019

BIOMECHANICS IN:1. PREVENTION TOUT COURT in children and adults

2. PRIMARY PREVENTION in neuropathy, in vasculopathy, in acquired deformities, in preulcerative lesions

3. SECONDARY PREVENTION after an ulcer, after an amputation

Gaetano DI STASIOHead of the Scientific Committee

The relationship between the health professions and the various medical specialties is very strong today and has grown with the increase of the sharing of the EBM culture.

We will see it today in the AISLeC Consensus Conference, scheduled for November 22-24, 2018 in Milan,to which you are all invited.

The study of the lower limb biomechanics is also a discipline that we share, with validated diagnostic tests and paradigms that gradually approach the ever more faithful and reliable description of the causes of podalic and supersegmental support problems.

Podiatry has always been essential and central to prevention, treatment and early diagnosis of many clinical problems.

But we see the prevention often represented in podiatry juxtaposed to an adjective.

Prevention “primary” and “secondary” ... therefore a prevention that is realized only after some accidents have already happened (neuropathy, deformity, vasculopathy, preulcerative lesions, ulcers, amputations).

Today we must also talk about prevention without adjectives: and prevention without adjectives is done thanks to biomechanics.

Even a hyperkeratosis should be intercepted, even an abnormal pronation or a supinatory syndrome or a sagittal deficit should be evaluated and considered in a prevention project. And this is prevention without adjectives.

In fact, prevention is done before an accident happens, otherwise it is treatment or early treatment ... and not real prevention. We do not want to just prevent ulcers and prevent amputation or re-amputation.

We podiatrists and podiatrists also want to work on Prevention ... with a capital “P” and without adjectives: and the study of the biomechanics of our patients is fundamental in this sense.

This is the topic that we will then continue to develop at the Naples World Congress - April 2019.

CHAIRMANProf. Dña NOVEL Virginia (Barcelona, Spain) Podiatrist,Professor Emeritus University of Barcelona

BANCHELLINI Elisa (Lucca)

MAZZONCINI Maurizio (Lucca)

Prof. PALLA Daniele (Pisa)

PALMUCCI Maria (Como)

Prof. SERAFIN Antonio (Milan)

ARMSTRONG David G.DPM, MD, PhD Professor of Surgery and Director,Southwestern Academic Limb Salvage Alliance (SALSA)Keck School of Medicine at University of Southern California, United States of America

BUS Sicco A.PhDAssociate Professor Academic Medical Center, University of Amsterdam Department of Rehabilitation, Amsterdam, Holland

DANANBERG Howard J.DPM, PodiatristFellow American College of Foot and Ankle Orthopedics and Medicine Stowe, Vermont, United States of America

KIRBY Kevin A.DPM, Podiatrist Adjunct Associate Professor Department of Applied Biomechanics California School of Podiatric Medicine Samuel Merritt University, Oakland, CA, United States of America

CARIGNANO DanielaBuenos Aires, Argentina

Prof. VERGÉS SALAS CarlesBarcelona, Spain

HONORARY CHAIRMAN Prof. CAMPITIELLO Ferdinando (Naples) University of Campania Luigi Vanvitelli, Head of the Center of Excellence for the study and treatment of diabetic foot and skin ulcers, Vanvitelli University

CoordinatorDI STASIO Gaetano (Naples)

COLASANTO Giuseppe (Bari)

PAYNE CraigPodiatrist Senior LecturerDepartment of Podiatry LaTrobe UniversityBundoora, Vic Australia

REHBOCK DennisPodiatristSenior lecturer at the University of JohannesburgClinician at the OR Tambo Hospital and the Alexander ClinicJohannesburg, South Africa

CHEN Bob Beijing, China

www.congressomondialepodologia.it

NAPLES 27 - 29 APRIL 2018

SCARAMUZZINO Lanfranco (Naples)

PROGRAMM

E PARALLEL SESSIONS

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07,30 a.m. Breakfast Fun Run (4km) Starting from the Ambassador Hotel and running along the waterfront of Naples. All welcome Responsible Maurizio MAZZONCINI

Parallel sessions from 9,00 to 13,00

HALL 1VENO-LYMPHATIC SYSTEM AND BIOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMBCoordinators: Gaetano DI STASIO, Lanfranco SCARAMUZZINOPresident: Augusto ORSINIModerators: Bruno AMATO, Gennaro QUARTO 9,00 Muscle-venous pumps: from anatomy to function Stefania MONTAGNANI 9,25 Debate 9,30 Hemodynamics of the lower limb Stefano ERMINI 9,55 Debate10,00 Biomechanical deficiency, impotence of the strength of the leg muscles and risk factors of phlebostatic ulcers Gaetano DI STASIO10,25 Debate

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Thursday 26th April 2018 from 17,30 to 19,30

17,30 World Congress Registration18,00 Precongressual Event - free entrance and admission

PROFESSIONAL BOARD AND ASSOCIATION: THE LEGAL DEVELOPMENT OF HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONS AFTER APPROVAL OF LORENZIN’S DECREE-LAWPresident: Gaetano DI STASIOModerators: Takis CAPITINI, Enrica PAGLIARIPresidents elected by the Associations of Podiatrists AIP and AMPI at the Ministry of Health18,00 Initial Greetings of the Presidents18,15 Professional Board and Association Tutors, Coordinators and Professors of CdL, Masters and University Courses in Podology 18,30 Evolution from Italian Podology to Podiatry Luca AVAGNINA18,45 Debate and confrontationPresidents of the Scientific Societies, Members of the Steering Committees of Associations and Societies of Podology were invited to the debate.Tutors, Coordinators and Professors of CdL, Masters and University Courses in Podology were invited to the debate.Italian Podiatrists and Colleagues from the Rehabilitation Area were invited to the debate.

PROGRAMM

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Friday 27th April 2018 morning session

10,30 Functional orthotic therapy: timing of muscle activation, contraction intensity and increase of the ejection fraction Gaetano DI STASIO, Luca SCARAMUZZINO10,55 Debate

President: Marzia LUGLIModerators: Guido ARPAIA, Alferio NIGLIO11,00 Simulation of the path in venous ultrasonography with vasculab maneuver Fausto PASSARIELLO11,20 Mechanics of compression therapy Marcello IZZO11,40 Biomechanics of collagen in venous return Francesco FERRARA 12,00 ROUND TABLE on the topics discussed, with Experts and Opinion Leaders: Gray areas and scientific evidencesCoordinators: Gaetano DI STASIO, Lanfranco SCARAMUZZINODiscussants: International Opinon Leaders 13,00 Lunch break

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Moderators, Discussants, Speakers and Guests at the ROUND TABLEProf. Bruno AMATO, Associate Professor, Vascular Surgery, University Federico II, NaplesGuido ARPAIA, President of Siapav, MilanPier Antonio BACCI, Angiologist, ArezzoProf. Ferdinando CAMPITIELLO, Vanvitelli University, NaplesMichele DEL GUERCIO, Angiologist, NaplesGaetano DI STASIO, Podiatrist, NaplesStefano ERMINI, Vascular Surgeon, FlorenceFrancesco FERRARA, Angiologist, NaplesCiro Elio FOGGIA, Vascular Surgeon, Monaldi HospitalMarcello IZZO, Angiologist, NaplesMaurizio LOMBARDI, Angiologist, NaplesMarzia LUGLI, Vascular Surgeon, Hesperia Hospital, ModenaProf. Stefania MONTAGNANI, Director of the School of Specialization in Sports Medicine, University Federico II, NaplesAurelio NASTO, Head of General Surgery , Pagani HospitalLuigi Aurelio NASTO, Pediatric orthopedic, Hospital Gaslini, GenoaProf. Alferio NIGLIO, Angiologist, Vanvitelli University, NaplesProf. Augusto ORSINI, President of SEPH San Raffaele, RomeWalter PACELLI, Angiologist, NaplesMaurizio PAGANO, Vascular Surgeon, Nocera InferioreFausto PASSARIELLO, Vascular Surgeon, NaplesProf. Francesco PIGNATELLI, Head of Vascular Surgery, Ospedale del Mare, NaplesProf. Gennaro QUARTO, President of SIF University Federico II, NaplesMassimo RAMBOTTI, Phlebologist, PerugiaLanfranco SCARAMUZZINO, Angiologist, NaplesLuca SCARAMUZZINO, Surgeon, M.D., Naples Antonio SELLITTI, General Surgeon, Phlebologist, Pagani HospitalFilippo SILVESTRI, Vascular Surgeon, San Giovanni Bosco Hospital, Naples

PROGRAMM

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Salvatore ANDOLFO, Podiatrist NaplesProf. Luca AVAGNINA, Podiatrist ImperiaElisa BANCHELLINI, Podiatrist LuccaRiccardo BERNABEI, Podiatrist RomeGiuseppe COLASANTO, Podiatrist NaplesGianluca GIORGI, Podiatrist Frosinone

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Francesco GULLACE, President of SIP, Podiatrist RomeCarmen LA PORTA, Podiatrist FlorenceEfisio MANCA, Podiatrist GenoaProf. Daniele PALLA, Podiatrist PisaLuca TRAVERSONE, Podiatrist TurinTomasz TROCHANOWSKI, Physiatrist Zielona Góra - Poland

PROGRAMM

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HALL 2MIS, PODIATRY, THERAPY AND DIGITAL/UNGUAL REHABILITATIONCoordinators: Salvatore ANDOLFO, Luca AVAGNINAModerators: Gianluca GIORGI, Luca TRAVERSONE

9,00 Introduction to Minimally Invasive Podiatric Surgery (MIS) Luca AVAGNINA 9,35 Debate 9,45 Partial matricectomy: comparison between chemical matricectomy with phenol and surgical matricectomy in the treatment of onicocriptosis Francesco GULLACE10,00 Debate10,05 Fast Track Project: the role of the podiatrist in the pre and post surgical phase - preliminary design of the study Carmen LA PORTA10,20 Debate

Moderators: Giuseppe COLASANTO, Efisio MANCA10,25 New Technologies in ungual orthotics Riccardo BERNABEI10,40 Debate10,45 Correlation of the static and dynamic functions of feet with the treatment of ingrowing toenail by the reconstruction of a nail plate with the use of acrylic resin with the particles of silver Tomasz TROCHANOWSKI11,20 Debate11,30 Demonstration and discussion Tomasz TROCHANOWSKI12,05 Debate12,15 Laser therapy in mycotic infections of the nail complex: a podiatric study protocol Daniele PALLA, Elisa BANCHELLINI12,50 Discussion13,00 Lunch break

Moderators, Discussants and Speakers

Friday 27th April 2018 morning session

HALL 3ECOGRAPHY: PODIATRY AND FUNCTIONAL REHABILITATIONCoordinators: Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI, Ferruccio MONTESIModerators: Takis CAPITINI, Riccardo FENILI, Massimo FREZZA

9,00 Diagnostic instrumentation, functional evaluation techniques and differential diagnosis Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI, Ferruccio MONTESI

9,25 Debate 9,30 Ultrasound management of plantar calcaneodynia Simone MORONI 9,45 Debate 9,50 Rehabilitation podiatry: minimally invasive ultrasound-guided procedures in the management of achilles tendinopathy Stefano MASSIMIANI10,05 Debate10,10 Sonogram in functional rehabilitation treatment: comparison between stratigraphy and dynamic evaluation Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI10,45 Debate10,55 Clinical practice in rehabilitation area for functional rehabilitation: traditional functional taping and kinesiological elastic taping in sub acute post traumatic phase Edoardo CHIMENTI11,30 Debate

11,40 The nail unit: clinical and diagnostic classification with ecotomography Ferruccio MONTESI12,15 Debate12,25 Support of ultrasound images in the monitoring of the painful foot Ferruccio MONTESI12,50 Debate13,00 Lunch break

Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI, Physatrist MilanTakis CAPITINI, President AIP Podiatrist RomeEduardo CHIMENTI, Physiatrist Osteopath Kinesiologist Alexandrie Riccardo FENILI, Podiatrist Lucca

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Francesco GULLACE, President of SIP, Podiatrist RomeCarmen LA PORTA, Podiatrist FlorenceEfisio MANCA, Podiatrist GenoaProf. Daniele PALLA, Podiatrist PisaLuca TRAVERSONE, Podiatrist TurinTomasz TROCHANOWSKI, Physiatrist Zielona Góra - Poland

Massimo FREZZA, Podiatrist NaplesStefano MASSIMIANI, Podiatrist Physiatrist RomeProf. Ferruccio MONTESI, Podiatrist RomeSimone MORONI, Podiatrist Rome

PROGRAMM

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HALL 2MIS, PODIATRY, THERAPY AND DIGITAL/UNGUAL REHABILITATIONCoordinators: Salvatore ANDOLFO, Luca AVAGNINAModerators: Gianluca GIORGI, Luca TRAVERSONE

9,00 Introduction to Minimally Invasive Podiatric Surgery (MIS) Luca AVAGNINA 9,35 Debate 9,45 Partial matricectomy: comparison between chemical matricectomy with phenol and surgical matricectomy in the treatment of onicocriptosis Francesco GULLACE10,00 Debate10,05 Fast Track Project: the role of the podiatrist in the pre and post surgical phase - preliminary design of the study Carmen LA PORTA10,20 Debate

Moderators: Giuseppe COLASANTO, Efisio MANCA10,25 New Technologies in ungual orthotics Riccardo BERNABEI10,40 Debate10,45 Correlation of the static and dynamic functions of feet with the treatment of ingrowing toenail by the reconstruction of a nail plate with the use of acrylic resin with the particles of silver Tomasz TROCHANOWSKI11,20 Debate11,30 Demonstration and discussion Tomasz TROCHANOWSKI12,05 Debate12,15 Laser therapy in mycotic infections of the nail complex: a podiatric study protocol Daniele PALLA, Elisa BANCHELLINI12,50 Discussion13,00 Lunch break

Moderators, Discussants and Speakers

Friday 27th April 2018 morning session

Friday 27th April 2018 morning session

PROGRAMM

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HALL 4INNOVATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TOBIOMECHANICS: EMERGING CLINICAL APPLICATIONS ON WEARABLE DEVICES AND RAPID PROTOTYPING TOOLS FOR THE PROJECT AND THE REALIZATION OF FUNCTIONAL ORTHESIC THERAPIESCoordinators: Lorenzo BROGNARA, Maurizio MAZZONCINIModerators: Bruno PERCIAVALLE, Daniela RISSO, Fabrizio SEPE

9,00 RunScribe TM Sensors and their application in the Podiatric Sports Medicine Clinical environment Maurizio MAZZONCINI 9,35 Debate 9,45 Running, directional changes, acceleration and deceleration studied through inertial sensors Mauro TESTA10,20 Debate10,30 Increase of ankle dorsiflexion and increase in vertical jump in young basketball players Tommaso SPINELLI10,45 Debate10,50 Effectiveness and clinical application of emerging wearable motion sensors to evaluate the efficacy of foot orthoses Lorenzo BROGNARA11,25 Debate11,35 Design and manufacturing of a customized foot orthosis by 3D printing Lorenzo BROGNARA12,00 Debate12,10 PRACTICAL SESSION: 3D scanning, 3D design and 3D printingCoordinators: Lorenzo BROGNARA, Maurizio MAZZONCINI 13,00 Lunch break

Moderators, Discussants, Speakers and Guests at the PRATIC SESSION

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Lorenzo BROGNARA, DPM PhD student BolognaMaurizio MAZZONCINI, Podiatrist LuccaBruno PERCIAVALLE, Podiatrist NaplesProf.ssa Daniela RISSO, Podiatrist Genoa

Fabrizio SEPE, Podiatrist NaplesTommaso SPINELLI, Podiatrist Livorno Mauro TESTA, Kinesiologist Rome

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HALL 5BIOMECHANICS AND MANUAL THERAPY:EVALUATION, FUNCTION, DYSFUNCTION AND INTEGRATED THERAPEUTIC APPROACHResponsible: Daniele PALLA Presidents: Elena FERRETTI, Fabio VIETRIModerators: Nicola GAMBINO, Roberta GHISLENI, Matteo IERI

9,00 Biomechanical deformity: structural Vs functional: from the structured deformity of Root to tissue stress and rotational equilibrium - “BIOMECHANICAL VISION” Maria PALMUCCI 9,25 Functional anatomy Vs dysfunctional anatomy: function and dysfunction, facilitation and restriction, tensegrity - “OSTEOPATHIC VISION” Andrea GUERRINI 9, 50 Biomechanics “meets” osteopathy; astragalus and heel; scaphoid-cuboid, cuneiforms, 1ST ray and 1ST MTP joint: normality and dysfunctions Marco MAGALINI10,15 Debate10,30 Pronated posture syndrome, supine posture syndrome: normality, dysfunctional sequelae, integrated therapeutic approach Daniele PALLA10,55 TPA joint distortion: dysfunctional sequelae and integrated therapeutic approach Sara COLI11,20 Debate and confrontation12.00 CLINICAL SESSION on the topics discussed, with Experts and Opinion Leaders: Biomechanical orthotic-plantar therapy and manual techniques: a possible integration Coordinator: Daniele PALLA13,00 Lunch break

Friday 27th April 2018 morning session

Moderators, Discussants, Speakers and Guests at the CLINICAL SESSION

Sara COLI, Podiatrist PisaElena FERRETTI, Physiotherapist PisaNicola GAMBINO, Podiatrist Pisa Roberta GHISLENI, Podiatrist Bergamo Andrea GUERRINI, Podiatrist, Osteopath PisaMatteo IERI, Podiatrist, Kinesiologist Pistoia

Marco MAGALINI, Podiatrist LivornoDvide MANBRIN, Podiatrist, Physiotherapist, Osteopath Vercelli Prof. Daniele PALLA, Podiatrist PisaMaria PALMUCCI, Podiatrist Como Fabio VIETRI, Podiatrist Foggia

PROGRAMM

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PLENARY SESSION

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13,00 Lunch break13,45 Inaugural toastBIOMECHANICS OF THE LOWER LIMBCoordinators: Maurizio MAZZONCINI, Daniele PALLAModerators: Nicola GAMBINO, Stefania MONTAGNANI, Carles VERGÉS SALAS14,00 Welcome greetings from the Chairmen of the Congress14,10 Validated tests performed for measuring podiatric deformities and compensations, competences necessary for functional diagnoses of foot support deficits in compliance with doctrines of modern biomechanics: requirements for clinical evaluations Gaetano DI STASIO14,25 Debate14,30 Windlass mechanism and foot orthotic prescribing Craig PAYNE15,05 Debate15,15 The Importance of Function Through The Sagittal Plane Howard DANANBERG 15,50 Debate16,00 ROUND TABLE: “Root is STILL alive”: what remains today of his paradigmCoordinators: Howard DANANBERG, Gaetano DI STASIO, Lorenzo DONATI, Flavio OFFERDiscussants: Opinon Leaders Internazionali16,45 Use of Medial Heel Skive Technique in Treatment of Pediatric and Adult Flatfoot Deformity Kevin KIRBY17,20 Debate

Moderators: Virginia NOVEL, Maria PALMUCCI, Antonio SERAFIN17,30 Is there a correlation between BMI, flatfoot and valgus knee in paediatric patients? Alessandra CUGINI17,45 Debate17,50 Diagnosis and podological/osteopathic treatment of patello-femoral pain Mia MONTANELLI, Cristina VATA18,05 Debate18,10 Correlations between ankle ROM and foot plantar pressure Luca RUSSO18,25 Debate18,30 Functional orthotic-plantar therapy: retrospective assessment of degree of patient satisfaction Cecilia PARRA18,45 Debate18,50 Territorial screening of Podiatric dismorphism and paramorphism in developmental age Monica PICCINI19,05 Debate19,10 Closing of the first day of work

Friday 27th April 2018 from 14,00 to 19,00

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BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING IN ATHLETESCoordinators: Gian Paolo BOSCHETTI, Riccardo FENILI, Antonio SERAFINModerators: Takis CAPITINI, Efisio MANCA, Maurizio MAZZONCINI

9,00 Overuse diseases in marathon runners and sprinters: prevention, prophylaxis and management through a protocol of functional exercises with follow up to one year Luca ESPOSITO 9,15 Debate 9,20 The Comrades Marathon and long distance running injuries Dennis REHBOCK 9,35 Technical Running Shoes: A clinical perspective Dennis REHBOCK10,10 Debate10,20 Tissue Stress Theory: Changing the Paradigm in Biomechanical Therapy for the Foot and Lower Extremity Kevin KIRBY10,55 Debate11,05 Foot Orthotics and Load Management Craig PAYNE11,40 Debate11,50 Coffee Break

Moderators: Andrea GUERRINI, Enrica PAGLIARI 12,20 Understanding the foot function in the pedaling cycle through the comparison with the walking cycle Andrea PARADISO 12,35 Debate12,40 The foot in cycling biomechanics Mauro TESTA

12,55 Debate13,00 Podiatric evaluation in a cohort of young tennisplayers at a competitive level: preliminary results Daniele PALLA 13,15 Debate13,20 Lunch break

Saturday 28th April 2018 morning session

PLENARY SESSION

Calipso Hall at 10 amCompany workshop of: Epitech Group

“The microbiological risk in the podiatrist’s clinic”Dr.ssa CHIARINI

Calipso Hall at 12,20Company Workshop of: Diasu Health Technologies

“The pressure path analysis laboratory: an ergonomic study of the path”Dr. GALASSOIng. PETROCCHIIng. FIORE

Saturday 28th April 2018 from 14:20 to 19: 10

PLENARY SESSION

BIOMECHANICS OF RUNNING IN ATHLETESCoordinators: Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI, Riccardo FENILI, Antonio SERAFINModerators: Massimiliano MACCIANTELLI, Daniela RISSO, Cecilia PARRA 14,20 Changes in running biomechanics and performances of runners with knee pain after a 4-week midfoot strike training program Bob CHEN 14,35 East meet west rehabilitation in acute muscle injury before Olympic Games - a case report Bob CHEN 14,50 Debate14,55 Biomechanics of the First Ray: Hypermobility vs Decreased First Ray Dorsiflexion Stiffness Kevin KIRBY15,30 Debate15,40 How sagittal plane restriction at the foot level effects the lumbar spine Howard DANANBERG16,15 Debate16,25 The conservative management of hallux limitus, turf toe, and other symptoms involving the 1st ray Howard DANANBERG 17,00 Debate

Moderators: Elisa BANCHELLINI, Giuseppe COLASANTO, Daniele PALLA17,10 ROUND TABLE: “Root is not alive anymore”: what remains today of his paradigmCoordinators: Kevin KIRBYDiscussants: Opinon Leaders Internazionali17,55 Is it true that orthotic insole therapy is ineffective on professional athletes with Lisfranc injury? Andrea PREDA 18,10 Debate18,15 Biomechanics foot in Volleyball Riccardo FENILI 18,30 Debate18,35 Evaluation of a rehabilitation protocol in knee instability of Volleyball professional players Gianpaolo BOSCHETTI18,50 Foot functional orthotic in runner Nicola GAMBINO19,05 Debate19,10 Closing of the second day of work

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PLENARY SESSION

Sunday 29th April 2018 morning session

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BIOMECHANICS OF THE DIABETICCoordinator: Elisa BANCHELLINIModerators: Ferdinando CAMPITIELLO, Gennaro QUARTO, Rosita ZORTEA

9,00 The evolution of the biomechanics of the gait and the pattern of walking in the diabetic patient: the diabetic pronatory syndrome Gaetano DI STASIO 9,15 Debate 9,20 A shift in priority in diabetic foot care and research: from healing to prevention Sicco A. BUS 9,55 Debate10,05 The Diabetic Foot in Remission: Maximizing Ulcer-Free, Hospital-Free and Activity Rich Days David G. ARMSTRONG 10,40 Debate10,50 Which guidelines for the diabetic foot? Franco BERTI11,05 Debate11,10 Coffee Break

Moderators: Gaetano DI STASIO, Adalberto FEDERICI

11,40 Foot orthotic therapy characteristics in people with peripheral neuropathy Craig PAYNE

12,15 Debate

12,25 Removable or non-removable devices to offload and heal neuropathic plantar forefoot ulcers in people with diabetes Sicco A. BUS

13,00 Debate

13,10 Introducing Wound, Ischemia, Foot Infection (WIFI): Speaking a Common Language of Risk, Worldwide David G. ARMSTRONG

13,45 Debate

13,55 Closing of the third day of work

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1. Recombinant Type 1 Human Collagen from Tobacco Plants is Safe and Effective in Promoting and Sustaining Wound Repair in Diabetic Foot (DF) Post-Sugical Lesions: a Pilot Trial and a case series reportingBanchellini E. - Iacopi E.2. New technologies of orthonism and organic orthesisBernabei R.3. Change of running performance in amateur runners with insufficiency of the first metatarsophalangeal joint through the administration of kinetic wedgeBiondi T. - Ferretti E.4. Use of ultrasound device for muscle layer evaluationBoschetti G.5. Evaluation of a rehabilitation protocol in knee instability of Volleyball professional playersBoschetti G.6. Effectiveness and clinical application of emerging wearable motion sensors to evaluate the efficacy of foot orthosesBrognara L. - Baldini N. 7. Design and Manufacturing of a customized foot orthosis by 3D printingBrognara L. - Baldini N. 8. Association between foot posture and previous history of knee trauma in the population of university students: a pilot investigation using the Foot Posture IndexCosta A. - Vietri F.9. Is there a correlation between BMI, flatfoot and valgus knee in peadiatric patients?Cugini A. - Preda A. 10. Biomechanical deficiency, impotence of the strength of the leg muscles and risk factors of phlebostatic ulcersDi Stasio G.11. Functional and semi-functional digital orthotic therapy Di Stasio G.12. Validated tests performed for measuring podiatric deformities and compensations, competences necessary for functional diagnoses of foot support deficits in compliance with doctrines of modern biomechanics: requirementsfor clinical evaluationsDi Stasio G.13. Root’s model and development of new biomechanical modelsDi Stasio G.14. The evolution of the biomechanics of the gait and the pattern of walking in the diabetic patient: the diabetic pronatory syndromeDi Stasio G.15. The Root model as a starting pointDi Stasio G.16. Therapeutic-diagnostic path: a worldwide problem for the prevention and treatment of diabetic footDi Stasio G.17. Overuse diseases in marathon runners and sprinters: prevention, prophylaxis and management through a protocol of functional exercises with follow up to one yearEsposito L.18. The multidisciplinary approach to the management of complications of the diabetic patient allows the reduction of ulcerations: 10 years of follow-upFederici A.- Federici G.19. Biomechanics foot in VolleyballFenili R. 20. Foot functional orthotic in runnerGambino N.21. Impact of ulcer in quality of life and foot fuction in systemic sclerosis patientsGhisleni R.22. Foot Orthosis in carbon fiberGiorgi G.23. RANGE OF THE DORSIFLEXION IN THE METATARSOPHALANGEAL JOINTS (MTP joints) POST MINIMAL INVASIVE SURGERYGiorgi G.24. Running and footwear between myth and reality: actualityGuerrini A. - Gambino N.

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25. Partial matricectomy: comparison between chemical matricetomy with phenol and surgical matricectomy in the treatment of onicocriptosisGullace F. - Roda V.26. Fast Track Project: the role of the podiatrist in the pre and post surgical phase - preliminary design of the studyLa Porta C. - Gambino N.27. Combination of orthotic-plantar therapies, manual therapy and night splint, in the treatment of plantar fasciitis: a case reportMagalini M. - Ferretti E.28. Podiatric digital orthotic therapy with polyaddition silicone (Orthoplasty) in the deformities of minor fingers in pediatric age: results at 5 yearsManzoni M. - Oliveri E.29. Running biomechanical gait analysis: A systematic review of clinical evaluation of runnersMarchi N.30. The most common accidents in the runner athleteMartinelli M.31. Common Lower Limb Injuries in the RunnerMartinelli M.32. RunScribe TM Sensors and their application in the Podiatric Sports Medicine Clinical environmentMazzoncini M.33. Statistical considaration concerning adherence to management and prevention guideliness for diabe-tic foot in ItalyMelotto G. - Brognara L.34. Diagnosis and podological / osteopathic treatment of patello-femoral painMontanelli M. - Vata C.35. RunningNappo D.36. Viscoelastic materials in foot orthosesPagliari D.37. Podiatric evaluation in a cohort of young tennis players at a competitive level: preliminary resultsPalla D. - Gambino N.38. Laser therapy in mycotic infection of the nail complex: a podiatric study protocolPalla D. - Banchellini E.39. Understanding the foot function in the pedaling cycle through the comparison with the walking cycleParadiso A. - Cinelli F.40. Functional orthotic-plantar therapy: retrospective assessment of degree of patient satisfactionParra C. - Gambino N.41. Territorial screening of Podiatric dismorphism and paramorphism in developmental agePiccini M. - Pacchione D.42. Is it true that orthotic insole therapy is ineffective on professional athletes with Lisfranc injury?Preda A. - Palmucci M.43. Where is the Leyars insole?Radice M.44. Correlations between ankle ROM and foot plantar pressureRusso L.45. Foot plantar pressure distribution: laterality and gender differencesRusso L.46. Increase of ankle dorsiflexion and increase in vertical jump in young basketball playersSpinelli T. - Ferretti E.47. The foot in cycling biomechanicsTesta M.48. Run, change direction, acceleration and deceleration’ study with inertial sensorsTesta M.49. The innovative tools for Biomechanical analysisTesta M.50. Correlation of the static and dynamic functions of feet with the treatment of ingrowing toenail by the reconstruction of a nail plate with the use of acrylic resin with the particles of silverTrochanowski T. - Bitenc A.

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ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

ANDOLFI Renata (Monza)

ANDOLFO Salvatore (Naples)

Prof. AVAGNINA Luca (University FUB-UAB Barcelona)

BARONTINI Veronica (Livorno)

BELLINGERI Andrea (Pavia)

BERNABEI Riccardo (Roma)

BERTI Franco (Faculty GIMBE, Bologna)

BOSCHETTI Gianpaolo (Milan)

CAPITINI Takis (President of AIP, Rome)

CARIGNANO Daniela Noemi (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

CATRAMBONE Liliana (Catanzaro)

DI PALMA Sergio (Salerno)

ESPOSITO Luca (Milan)

FEDERICI Adalberto (Rome)

FENILI Riccardo (Lucca)

FREZZA Massimo (Naples)

GIGANTINO Alessio (Salerno)

GIORGI Gianluca (Frosinone)

GUERRINI Andrea (Pisa)

GULLACE Francesco (President of SIPeP, Rome)

Prof. MACCIANTELLI Massimiliano (University of Bologna)

MAGGINI Elisabetta (President of UPSI, Lugano, Switzerland)

MALGRATI Marta (Milan)

MANCA Efisio (Genova)

MOLESE Filiberto (Naples)

Prof. MONTAGNANI Stefania (University Federico II Naples)

MONTANELLI Mia (Livorno)

NAPPO Davide (Monza)

PAGLIARI Enrica (President of AMPI, Fermo)

PARADISO Andrea (Turin)

PERCIAVALLE Bruno (Naples)

PREDA Andrea (Milan)

Prof. QUARTO Gennaro (President of SIF, University Federico II Naples)

Prof. RISSO Daniela (University ofi Genoa)

SEPE Fabrizio (Naples)

SPINELLI Tommaso (Livorno)

Prof.ssa TIRRI Rosella (Vanvitelli University Naples)

TRAVERSONE Luca (Turin)

VARRIALE Dario (Naples)

Prof. VERGES SALAS Carles (University of Barcelona, Spain)

VIETRI Fabio (Foggia)

ZORTEA Rosita (President of AISLeC, Gorizia)

HONORARY CHAIRMANProf. CAMPITIELLO Ferdinando (Naples) Prof.ssa Dña NOVEL Virginia (Barcelona, Spain)

CHAIRMAN

SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEECoordinator Dr DI STASIO Gaetano (Naples)

Dr.ssa BANCHELLINI Elisa (Lucca)

Dr. COLASANTO Giuseppe (Bari)

Dr. MAZZONCINI Maurizio (Lucca)

Prof. Dr. PALLA Daniele (Pisa)

Dr.ssa PALMUCCI Maria (Como)

Dr. SCARAMUZZINO Lanfranco (Naples)

Prof. Dr. SERAFIN Antonio (Milan)

MAGGINI Elisabetta (President of UPSI, Lugano, Switzerland)

MALGRATI Marta (Milan)

MANCA Efisio (Genova)

MOLESE Filiberto (Naples)

Prof. MONTAGNANI Stefania (University Federico II Naples)

MONTANELLI Mia (Livorno)

NAPPO Davide (Monza)

PAGLIARI Enrica (President of AMPI, Fermo)

PARADISO Andrea (Turin)

PERCIAVALLE Bruno (Naples)

PREDA Andrea (Milan)

Prof. QUARTO Gennaro (President of SIF, University Federico II Naples)

Prof. RISSO Daniela (University ofi Genoa)

SEPE Fabrizio (Naples)

SPINELLI Tommaso (Livorno)

Prof.ssa TIRRI Rosella (Vanvitelli University Naples)

TRAVERSONE Luca (Turin)

VARRIALE Dario (Naples)

Prof. VERGES SALAS Carles (University of Barcelona, Spain)

VIETRI Fabio (Foggia)

ZORTEA Rosita (President of AISLeC, Gorizia)

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