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  09.30 - K3.1 Setting up a diabetic foot center – Karel Bakker, The Netherlands
10.00 - K3.2 The diabetic foot and podiatrists: a good marriage? – David Armstrong, United States of America
11.15 - Concurrent sessions:
Oral session 11 The diabetic foot in perspective Chair: Karel Bakker, The Netherlands
O11.1 Neuropathy - The role of pathomechanics – Michael Graham, United States of America
O11.2 When function of the foot is dramatically changed in diabetes patients? – Simone Eisses, Cyprus
O11.3 Assessment and management of diabetic peripheral neuropathy – Allan Boroditsky, Canada
O11.4 A novel robotic monofilament test for diabetic neuropathy – Chumpon Wilasrusmee, Thailand
Oral session 12 Peripheral foot pathologyChair: Kees Gorter, The Netherlands
O12.1 Peripheral arterial disease: The unfamiliar cardiovascular risk – Marge Lovell, Canada
O12.2 Peripheral arterial disease is more prevalent in hemodialisis patients then ever thought - a study using skin perfusion pressure – Shuzo Kobayashi, Japan
O12.3 Peripheral nerve blockade for biopsy of plantar skin in patients with plantar keratoderma – David Wylie, United Kingdom
O12.4 Neuropathic pain and its relationship to diffuse osteoarthritis: a pilot study – Robert Ashford, United Kingdom
Oral session 13 Complicated feet and daily life; a podiatric challenge!Chair: Jan Verhallen, The Netherlands
O13.1 Forefoot joint damage, pain and disability in rheumatoid patients with foot complaints: The role of plantar pressure and gait characteristics – Marike van der Leeden, The Netherlands
O13.2 Case study - Nocturrnal lower limb pain associated with benign hypermobility syndrome and its management with foot orthoses – Gordon Watt, United Kingdom
O13.3 Patient and professional delay in consultations of podiatry patients with a diabetic foot ulcer – Mieke Pero, The Netherlands and Lian Stoeldraaijers, The Netherlands
O13.4 The impact of foot complaints on quality of life in patients with rheumatoid arthritis – Simon Otter, United Kingdom
Oral session 14 What you should know about your patients Chair: Trevor Prior, United Kingdom
O14.1 Development of foot care education for people with diabetes presently at low risk of complications – Alistair McInnes, United Kingdom
O14.1 Development of foot care education for people with diabetes presently at low risk of complications – Judith Anders, United Kingdom
O14.2 Patient satisfaction in podiatry practices in the Netherlands – Frank te Molder, The Netherlands
O14.3 The international obesity epidemic and its relationship to pediatric flatfoot – Paul Scherer, United States of America
O14.4 PSTTA – Pedal soft tissue temporary augmentation. Avoiding bone surgery with a needle – Bret Ribotsky, United States of America 
Interactive session 13 Live foot clinic: treatment of the diabetic foot – Ingrid Ruys, The Netherlands
Interactive session 14 Examination of the diabetic foot – Examination of the diabetic foot – Joselien van Iersel, The Netherlands, Miranda van Mol, The Netherlands and Anand Manichand, The Netherlands
12.45 - Plenary session Chair:  Margreet van Putten, The Netherlands
12.45 - Closing Award presentation for best oral and best posterPodiatry worldwide: now and in the future – José Roofthooft, Belgium and Margreet van Putten, The NetherlandsPresentation of the organizing country of the 21st FIP World Congress