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Biography - Dr. Aaron Liberzon

Dr. Aharon Liberzon is a foot orthopedic doctor, a graduate of the Hadassah Medical School in Jerusalem. Dr. Liberzon successfully completed an internship in orthopedic surgery at Ein Kerem and Bnei Zion Hospitals and continued

To specialize in foot orthopedics at the Royal Liverpool Hospital in England. These days, Dr. Liberzon serves as the head of the foot repair, ankle and deformity unit at Laniado Hospital and the head of the foot service at Bnei Zion Hospital in Haifa.

Dr. Liberzon has published 28 articles, which have been presented at more than 80 medical conferences and written 8 patents. In addition and in his spare time, he is a lecturer in sports medicine for medical students at the Technion, Haifa, and a medical student educator in his private clinic.

Education and specializations

1977-1984

PhD (MD) at Hadassah Medical School, Jerusalem

 

1984 - 1991

Specialization in orthopedic surgery at Ein Kerem and Bnei Zion hospitals

1991-1992

Subspecialty - Orthopedics at home in England Royal Liverpool Hospital

 

1993

Courses and training in ankle medicine in Verona and Zurich

1994

Ilizarov Training - Sheffield, England

1995

Sports Medicine - Montpellier, France

2006

Ankle Medicine - Total ankle, Zurich and Denmark

Publications

- 1991, the connection between Club Pot and Hydrocephalus-

Clubfoot is a relatively common congenital developmental defect, which can be linked to a number of other genetic conditions and developmental defects, or appear as a single problem.

In this study we described the intrauterine development of clubfoot and the possible link between this condition and abnormal neurological development.

1998 Distribution of foot pressure in patients with lux Lagos -

The distribution of pressure in the foot was examined in patients suffering from lux and lagos and was treated by osteotomy and insoles.

In this study we found a decrease in pain and discomfort in wearing shoes, but an increase in dissatisfaction with the cosmetic appearance of the foot. In terms of tread pressure, an increase in tread pressure and pressure was found in the mid-foot area. In conclusion, insole surgery and treatment showed good clinical results, but nevertheless led to an increase in pressure on the center of the foot.

Scholarships and awards

- 1992 -

British Council Scholarship

 

- 1993 -

Award of the Israeli Association of Orthopedics

- 1995 -

Award of the Israeli Association of Sports Medicine

 
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