
Dr. Wong has been a Chiropractic continuing education instructor and in private practice for almost 19 years
PARTS 1–3
This free 3-part series covers common conditions of the foot, ankle and leg. You will also learn about the anatomy of the foot and the form of the plantar vault, as well as different conditions of the lower extremities including sprains, fractures and heel spurs.
Scroll down for more details on each part of the webinar series, or start right away and follow along with the entire collection of slideshows in one folder:
Watch Part 1 | Watch Part 2 | Watch Part 3
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PART 1
“The Foot: Anatomy, Physiology, and 3 Common Conditions” occurred on Tuesday, November 10th, 2015, 7–8 pm EST.
Description of Webinar:
- Understanding the anatomy and physiology of the foot
- Form and function of the plantar vault
- Definition, diagnosis and treatment of three common conditions of the foot: excessive pronation, plantar fasciitis, and hallux abductus valgus
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PART 2
“Strains and Pains: Common Conditions of the Foot” occurred on Tuesday, December 8th, 2015, 7–8 pm EST.
You will learn the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of these common foot conditions:
- Achilles Tendinitis
- Calcaneal Heel Spurs
- Morton’s Syndrome
- Plantar Neuroma
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PART 3
“More Strains and Pains: Common Conditions of the Ankle and Leg” occurred on Tuesday, January 12th, 2016, 7–8 pm EST.
You will learn the pathophysiology, diagnosis and treatment of common conditions affecting the ankle and leg including:
- Inversion Sprains
- Eversion Sprains
- Shin Splints
- Stress Fractures
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About the Speaker
Dr. Wong is a 1996 Summa Cum Laude graduate of Palmer College of Chiropractic West. He has been a Chiropractic continuing education instructor and in private practice for almost 19 years. He has developed specialties in foot/ankle and shoulders and is a frequently requested speaker on the topic of extremity and spinal adjusting and also an authority on foot biomechanics and orthotics. He travels the United States and internationally bringing his passion and energy to his students. Dr. Wong practices in the East San Francisco Bay Area where he lives with his wife and two children.