Current Pedorthics | May-June 2018 | Vol.50, Issue 3 | Page 4
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16 | How Physical Therapy and
Pedorthics can work together
Allan J. Weiner, Kelley Drye & Warren, LLP
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Pedorthic Footcare Association | www.pedorthics.org
By Miranda L. Bednar, DPT
There are many issues that we deal
with in pedorthics that have root
causes far removed in the body from
the foot. Miranda shows us how
teaming with a physical therapist can
allow us to treat our patients more
effectively and enhance the practice,
and therefore the bottom line, for both.
She discusses many common foot
problems and how physical therapy
can play a role in the patients’ recovery
or to help them not get reinjured.
Current Pedorthics (ISSN 1552-8111) is published bimonthly by the
Pedorthic Footcare Association (PFA), PO Box 72184, Albany, GA
31708-2184. Telephone: (229)389-3440 Fax: (888)563-0945