Knee rehab to recon in 2022
- Are you a GP dealing with patients with knee pain?
- Are you up to date with the latest research and information on conservative management of knee pain, arthritis and the GLA:D Program?
- Are you aware of the new advances in technology and surgical techniques for those patients that need knee surgery?
Join Dr Antony Liddell, Orthopaedic Surgeon from POSM, and Star Physio’s Managing Director Damian Oldmeadow on Thursday 7th July at 6.30pm at the University Club or WA, as they discuss the latest research and treatment options for the best management of painful knees to provide better outcomes for your patients.
To register please email your name, practice name, RACGP #, mobile number and
dietary requirements to
[email protected]
Places are strictly limited so please register early to avoid disappointment
RSVP essential | Meal Provided | Event Fully Sponsored
Please note that all guests must be double vaccinated and proof of vaccination must be presented to staff upon arrival.
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