Why Mastering Biomechanics Is Crucial To The Profession
- Volume 23 - Issue 8 - August 2010
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No. As a profession, we should continue to strive toward becoming master mechanics who can diagnose and provide both expert conservative and surgical care for the most important and complex machine of the human body, the foot. Our patients deserve nothing less.
Dr. Kirby is an Adjunct Associate Professor within the Department of Applied Biomechanics at the California School of Podiatric Medicine at Samuel Merritt University in Oakland, Calif. He is in private practice in Sacramento, Calif.
Dr. McCord recently retired from practice at the Centralia Medical Center in Centralia, Wash.









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