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Additions to Treatment Using Biomechanics by The Arena Members in 2011

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by drsha, Dec 31, 2011.

  1. drsha

    drsha Banned


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    A final new annual thread to monitor the progress and advances fostered by The Arena Members annually.

    1. Compensatory Threshold Training...
    Dennis Shavelson, DPM

    2. The use of Rocker Bottom Shoes, Biomechanically
    Dennis Shavelson, DPM
     
  2. I'm pretty sure you're not the first to use rockerbottom shoes Dennis ;).
     
  3. Rob Kidd

    Rob Kidd Well-Known Member

    My Father-in-Law used to make them - but then he was a MASTER Clogger from Lancashire. Rob
     
  4. drsha

    drsha Banned

  5. What you've done there is write a piece on your opinion of something. Nothing wrong with that, but its not additions to treatment. Its your view on a treatment.

    We all have views on treatments.
     
  6. drsha

    drsha Banned

    Once again, Robert, I stand corrected

    Dennis
     
  7. drsha

    drsha Banned

    With all that has been stated and appreciated, are there Additions to Treatment Protocols that have been made to Biomechanics by the Members of The Arena in 2011?

    Perhaps there are those of you who are too proud to boast by listing your accomplishments on the Internet, others can offer upgrades or new treatment protocols that have been delivered to the International Biomechanics Community in 2011 by those Arena Members.

    This looks like a great annual thread to me.

    Dennis
     
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