Keynote: Idiopathic Toe Walking: Why the Foot and Ankle are the Least of Our Worries
This presentation will highlight contemporary research about idiopathic toe walking, how variable it can present and challenges families can experience during the course of care. Recent research has also highlighted outcomes that matter to families and how driving goal based care and improve the improving families journeys through toe walking treatment.
Dr Cylie Williams
Dr Cylie Williams
Associate Professor & Pediatric Podiatrist ||
Monash University
Associate Professor Williams is a clinical researcher and educator in the School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash University.
Cylie has extensive clinical experience in all health care settings, with a particular focus on paediatric lower limb conditions. She maintains a small private practice role, has over 150 peer reviewed publications and attracted over $8 Million in research grants.
Cylie has a Bachelor of Applied Science (Podiatry) from Queensland University of Technology, a Masters in Health Science (Health Promotion and Education) from Deakin University and a PhD from Charles Sturt University. She is also a certified Health Informatician (Australasia). Her ongoing research is focused on collaborative care, communication, use of data to guide care, and understanding the impact of strength and gait aids on mobility and foot problems in children.
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