Try the Rhodes Hotel Link Road Stoke
01782 416320
Very cheep and cheerful and in walking distance form both the train station
and the campus.
Regards
Joanne
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From: A group for the academic discussion of current issues in podiatry
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of inge
Sent: 20 April 2004 19:23
To: Joanne Piney
Subject: Re: STAFFORDSHIRE CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Hello,
I found accomodation at the moathouse, since their appears no place at the
quality hotel. Can you tell me if the moat house is fare from the
university. I hope not since I will have no transportation (airplane +
train).
Do you have any idea about accomodation near the university other than the
quality hotel ?
Sorry for this last minute call.
Thank you for your help.
Friendly greetings
Teugels I
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Van: A group for the academic discussion of current issues in podiatry
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]Namens CHOCKALINGAM Nachiappan
Verzonden: dinsdag 6 april 2004 18:15
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Onderwerp: STAFFORDSHIRE CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Apologies for cross posting.
Final Announcement
2nd STAFFORDSHIRE CONFERENCE ON CLINICAL BIOMECHANICS
Stoke on Trent, UK
"Art of subtle foot protection"
Friday and Saturday 23rd /24th April, 2004
The 2nd conference on clinical biomechanics will be hosted by
Staffordshire University in association with the Podiatric Biomechanics
Group at the University Campus, Stoke on Trent.
This conference, while providing a forum for information dissemination
on clinical biomechanics, will facilitate discussion on research and
case studies in the field of applied biomechanical principles to the
treatment of patients and foot protection. This conference will focus
on lower limb biomechanics with an emphasis on therapeutic and sports
footwear.
The conference will give opportunities to participate in workshops/
instructional lectures. There will be debate and analysis of issues
surrounding current models of clinical biomechanics and their role in
providing clinical understanding and effective treatment of patients.
Scientific sessions include the following Keynote Presentations.
1)Has Biomechanics Influenced Footwear Development? Dr. Joseph Hamill,
University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 2)Can we protect the diabetic
foot? Dr. Mike Edmonds, Kings College, London. 3)The study of shoe wear
patterns: a new foundation for clinical understanding, Dr. Wesley
Vernon, Sheffield.
Full programme and further information is available at :
http://www.staffs.ac.uk/sccb
Cheryl Blewitt ' 01782 294019
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Nachi Chockalingam ' 01782 295853
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Faculty of Health and Sciences
Staffordshire University
Leek Road, Stoke on Trent ST4 2DF
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