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Dr. Budny Attends 2nd Annual ACFAS Tri-State Region Complications Seminar as Invited Faculty

Altoona, PA March 19, 2018 – Adam M. Budny, DPM, FACFAS with University Orthopedics Center (UOC) was invited faculty at the 2nd annual ACFAS Tri-State Region Complications Seminar on Saturday February 10, 2018 at the Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia, PA. He lectured on Total Ankle Replacement Complications.

The course consisted of 20 minute presentations from ACFAS Board Members, ACFAS Tri-State Officers, Residency Directors and other attendings from academic institutions. Presentations included complications in forefoot and rearfoot procedures with special focus on tips and pearls. The afternoon portion consisted of Tri-State Residents from various programs presenting case studies with emphasis on complications.

Dr. Budny is currently accepting new patients at our Altoona (Fairway Drive), Roaring Spring, and Ebensburg office locations. To schedule an appointment please call 814-942-1166, or log onto www.uoc.com to schedule an appointment online.

University Orthopedics Center and affiliated companies provide diagnostic, surgical and rehabilitation services for patients with musculo-skeletal injuries or chronic/degenerative orthopedic disorders. UOC, established in 1991, is headquartered in State College and Altoona with regional offices in Bedford, DuBois, Huntingdon, Johnstown, Reedsville, Roaring Spring, and Tyrone, and employs approximately 270 people. University Orthopedics Center is not affiliated with Penn State University.


Editor’s Note: This article was originally published in March 2018 and has been updated in December 2021 for accuracy.


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