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Orthopaedic Department AZ Groeninge Kortrijk Kortrijk BELGIUM Frederick Michels is an experienced orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon. He has special interest in minimally invasive techniques, percutaneous techniques, traumatology of the foot, forefoot disorders and ligament injuries of the ankle. He also conducts research in collaboration with IORT, KULAK, MIFAS by GRECMIP and the AIG. The main research projects are ankle instability and minimally invasive techniques in foot and ankle surgery. He obtained a PhD from KU Leuven with his research on ankle instability. He is often invited as a speaker at national and international conferences. He is an instructor at several scientific associations (MIFAS, EFAS, BFAS).
Subtalar Instability: What is It? Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Prof., NETHERLANDSSubtalar (pseudo) instability: sense or non-sense!? Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Prof., NETHERLANDSSubtalar Joint Anatomy and Pathomechanics: what do we know anno 2023 Frederick Michels, MD, PhD, BELGIUMA History of Subtalar Instability, what is the reach of conservative treatment? Bruno S. Pereira, MD, PhD, Prof., PORTUGALSubtalar instability in young and old, when conservative treatment fails! Kenneth J. Hunt, MD, UNITED STATESSubtalar instability and osteochondral defects, what can we do? Cristian Alejandro Ortiz, MD, CHILEDiscussion
2023 Congress Symposium Video 63 minutes group rating (1)
Gino M. M. J. Kerkhoffs, MD, PhD, Prof., NETHERLANDS
Ankle / Foot / Calf Instability Ligaments Fracture Sport Specific Injuries Repair / Reconstruction Arthroscopy Autograft Basic Science Joints
Speaker for Arthrex, Inc