I had the opportunity to speak at the American Podiatric Medical Association’s Annual Scientific Seminar this weekend. The American College of Podiatric Sports Medicine also held it’s annual meeting here in Toronto. The meetings were excellent. And, as always, it gave me the opportunity to see many people who I cannot often visit with. Old friends, new friends, very old friends, and students from many years ago were all a pleasure to see. There were several people who because of time constraints all we could manage was a hello. The lecturers were excellent. And the ones I enjoyed the most were given by friends I’ve heard lecture many times. But, of course, I did enjoy some other lecturers who I had not heard speak before. Unfortunately, there is never enough time to really visit the city in which the conference takes place. But the people I met in Toronto were all great and friendly.
My lecture was titled “Exercise: Good For What Ails You”, but that was the take off point. I promised there would be resources online that I’d link to and the start of that is available. I plan to place large parts of the lecture including the text (minus some images) of the slides, along with a recording of it (minus some of the humor) online. Hopefully in an expanded version.
In the meantime, I’ve placed selected references and links to articles that cover some portions of the lecture. Many of those articles were here on the blog. More are in the making.
Supplemental materials for “Exercise: Good For What Ails You”


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