Current Pedorthics | January-February 2016 | Vol.48, Issue 1 | Página 4

current Pedorthics Editorial Staff EXECUTIVE EDITOR(S) Rob Sobel, Christopher Costantini COVER STORY Cover Story ASSOCIATE EDITORS Rob Sobel, Tammy Daulton & Ben Nebroski ART DIRECTOR Kristopher P. Gramza DESIGN/PRODUCTION KPG DESIGN Advertising & Sales Staff CURRENT PEDORTHICS Tracey Aaron, Arlington Publishing MEETINGS AND CONVENTIONS MANAGER Christopher Costantini EXHIBIT AND SPONSORSHIP SALES MANAGER Jay Zaffater Headquarters Staff MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER Christopher Costantini MEMBERSHIP AND CONTINUING EDUCATION Althea Powell Chandler and Christopher Costantini GOVERNMENT RELATIONS DIRECTOR LEGAL COUNSEL Allan J. Weiner, Kelley Drye & Warren, LLP Current Pedorthics (ISSN 1552-8111) is published bimonthly by the Pedorthic Footcare Association (PFA), PO Box 72184, Albany, GA 31708-2184. Telephone: (229)389-3440 Fax: (888)563-0945 Website: www.pedorthics.org Email: [email protected] Copyright© 2016, PFA. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without written permission. Letters to the Editor and other unsolicited material are assumed intended for publication and are subject to editing. Articles in Current Pedorthics do not necessarily reflect the opinion of PFA, its board of directors or its employees. Authors are responsible for the validity of their content and credentials. Current Pedorthics’ use of trademarked names is done in an editorial fashion intended to benefit the trademark owner, with no intention of trademark infringement. If you have any questions regarding display advertising, please contact Tracey Aaron at (815) 356-8344 or email: [email protected]. To place a classified ad, please email: [email protected]. Please send all product and industry-related press releases to: [email protected]. 2 Pedorthic Footcare Association www.pedorthics.org 50 | CEP Neuromuscular Conditions in Geriatric Pedorthics. By Patricia Pande, PT, C.Ped Patricia Pande discusses pathology and pedorthic treatment options for two neuromuscular conditions the are often found in the geriatric population, Parkinson's Disease and Post-Polio Syndrome. This article is available for Continuing Education Unit (CEU) credit. Cover Photo: @iStock.com/Yuri_Arcurs Dean Mason