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"We changed a ladies foot function by mobilising her wrist"

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Griff, Oct 19, 2013.

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  1. Griff

    Griff Moderator


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    Hi guys,

    Wondered if anyone here attended the Hants SCP meeting today [19th October], where the guest speaker was Anthony Fletcher. If so could you contact me asap please.

    I just tried to engage him on twitter this evening regarding a comment he made See tweet here:

    Unfortunately he did not seem willing to answer my [quite fair] questions about this. Please could someone who was there get in touch and shed some light on this.

    On further inspection, I saw this tweet from back on the 9th October See tweet here:

    Look forward to hearing from you.

    Ian
     
  2. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    Re: Hants SCP meeting - 19th October 2013

    I caught that tweet and went to their website.

    Its snake oil with the applied kinesiology party trick thrown in..... how many were that gulliuble to fall for it?
     
  3. Craig Payne

    Craig Payne Moderator

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    Like @adams tweet:
     
  4. N.Knight

    N.Knight Active Member

    Re: Hants SCP meeting - 19th October 2013

    I was not there today, however I did go to an evening branch meeting where they were there.

    I asked them questions about there theories.

    I asked for there evidence

    I asked for articles

    I asked for research

    I got nothing from them. They kept saying they are working with athletes and how their techniques improved 100m sprinters times, I asked for evidence again, I got nothing.

    They give the whole body a biomechanical score then 'mobilized' joints to improve function, however the mobilizations were things I am not seen before. I got up that evening as a volunteer for that evening, I even stayed afterwards to ask fair and sensible questions, I got nothing back from them. Hence I did not got the event today as I thought they are talking out of the backside.

    Ian I shall ask around to see who went.

    Thanks,

    Nick
     
  5. Paul Bowles

    Paul Bowles Well-Known Member

    The only evidence they could show you about mobilizing a wrist to change foot function would be your bank statement where they changed your balance by feeding you bull**** !
     
  6. N.Knight

    N.Knight Active Member

    Ian - I have asked someone who went today to contact you.

    Nick
     
  7. airamasor

    airamasor Active Member

    Hi everyone, I was there. The aproach was on neurodynamics and how nerve tension and/ or compression would lead to compensation and then pain. Their approach was that if you reduce that tension the compensation might not be necessary and therefore pain could be eliminated. It was the pm lecture after dr in neurophysiology in the morning.
    Evidence? I've got none but it sure was an entertaining and interesting point of view and we all know about placebo effect. If pt think it might help then it might.

    Rosa
     
  8. David Wedemeyer

    David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    Ian here is his LinkedIn page, he's a personal trainer & self-professed biomechanics coach expert:

    http://uk.linkedin.com/pub/anthony-fletcher/28/36/aa2

    IS he actually performing the manipulation in the courses and if so I wonder what the UK chiropractors, osteopaths and physio organizations would say?
     
  9. kcookphysio

    kcookphysio Welcome New Poster

    I seem not to have come across the UKBCA before, they seem to have trademarked 'biomechanics coach', how can this have happened? Surely all podiatrists/physios are coaches of biomechanics? Have the professional bodies have had something to say about this? Have I missed that as well?
     
  10. bmjones1234

    bmjones1234 Active Member

    Very Salient point. I was at the meeting wondering how someone could claim such a statement. I was unconvinced at their claims.

    However, credit to them; they presented it very well. Even if it lacked evidence to support its claims. A for Effort ^_^
     
  11. Craig Payne

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    That is a typical characteristic of woo meisters and snake oil peddlers. They are sharp operators.
     
  12. Buffalo Bill

    Buffalo Bill Member

    But does it complement Rocktape and does Briggate supply "Snake oil" seems popular stuff.:pigs:
     
  13. blinda

    blinda MVP

    I`m almost sorry I didn`t attend this one. Liked this tweet from our James;
    Taking a shifty at the website, the definition of extrinsic and intrinsic is a tad unusual;

    Actually, nah. I wouldn`t have missed Roma. Not many places I feel inclined to re-visit, but that is definatley one.
     
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