All Things Feet – Myth Busting and More!
Our feet are one of the most amazing parts of our body and have a really important job. For kids, this means keeping them healthy, active, strong and playing with their friends.
Families often face many challenges when trying to find the most appropriate footwear for their kids. They are also challenged when kids have sore feet. It’s sometimes tricky to find out what to do, and who might be able to help. This webinar will give tips and tricks about all things related to kids feet.
Our presenter: Cylie Williams is an Associate Professor at Monash University. She coordinates the podiatry degree and is a researcher in kids foot and ankle conditions. Cylie also works in private practice and loves collaborating with families and their health teams to help kids remain as active as they want to be. Cylie’s research has focused on finding reasons why some kids walk on their tip toes, finding effective treatments for conditions that cause ongoing foot pain and understanding how kids move in different types of footwear.
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Cylie Williams
Cylie Williams is an Associate Professor at Monash University. She coordinates the podiatry degree and is a researcher in kids foot and ankle conditions. Cylie also works in private practice and loves collaborating with families and their healthcare teams to help kids be as active as they want to be. Cylie’s research has focused on finding reasons why some kids walk on their tip toes, finding effective treatments for conditions that cause ongoing foot pain and understanding how kids move in different types of footwear.