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Orthotics student

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by footplant, Mar 28, 2011.

  1. footplant

    footplant Active Member


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    Hello,

    I'm an undergraduate in Prosthetics and Orthotics in Salford, U.K. I was recommended to this site, never used forums before so this is a bit of a test post.

    Thanks
     
  2. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    :welcome:

    Who from the P and O faculty recommended this site?

    There is probably no greater resource for biomechanics than this forum and there is access to an incredible wealth of knowledge and opinion from some of the most noted authorities in the world.

    I would strongly suggest that you continue to use this forum to assist your learning and not wait many years to start becoming interested in things which should be inherent to your learning(but are probably not). I speak from personal experience.

    Regards,

    Robin
     
  3. footplant

    footplant Active Member

    Apologies that I never replied here. It was Simon Dickinson, who was a visiting lecturer. I never did work out how to credit him for referring me here!
     
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