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Biomechanics Pearls of Wisdom

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Robertisaacs, Nov 25, 2009.

  1. m.mouck

    m.mouck Active Member

    A good researcher knows how to use the knowledge of others, a great one can also distinguish knowledge from opinion.

    Mike Mouck
     
  2. footsteps2

    footsteps2 Active Member

    I know you didn't! I wish I was a teenager at Uni though, then I would have a lot more years to learn!!!
     
  3. Tensegrity

    Tensegrity Active Member

    I have just had an enjoyable few minutes reading through the responses.
    For what it is worth my small contribution to this thread is :
    Orthotics work when they are the result of good communication, not the application dogma.
     
  4. Laetoliluna

    Laetoliluna Member

    4. Knowing you’re right is feels great, knowing your patient feels great, is even better – and pays the bills...
     
  5. footsteps2

    footsteps2 Active Member


    Like it:dizzy::dizzy:
     
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