Jeff Davis – Lower-Extremity Structural Disorders
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This presentation will go over juvenile lower extremity anatomy such as the hip, knee, foot, and ankle, as well as treatment options.
Objectives of Learning:
Compare normal and abnormal pediatric lower extremity anatomy successfully.
Examine the natural variability in hip growth in children.
Examine typical variations in pediatric knee development Examine normal variations in pediatric foot and ankle development
Create treatment suggestions and management for pediatric patients with lower extremity structural abnormalities.
Jeffrey Davis, DO, is the Chief Medical Officer and staff family medicine physician at Scotland County Hospital in Memphis, Missouri. He is also the Medical Examiner for Scotland County, as well as a staff physician for the Scotland County Care Center and Residential Care Facility, and Memphis Medical Services, a federally certified hospital-based rural health clinic. He has delivered infants and provided well-woman, obstetric, and adolescent care throughout his career. Dr. Davis is a previous president of MAOPS and has served on all of the organization’s committees. He is an AOA Delegate for Missouri and is involved in the Northeast District. Dr. Davis received his medical degree from ATSU-Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and then completed his residency at Southern Illinois University Quincy Family Practice in Quincy, Illinois.
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