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Roots Theory

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by gazztodd, Nov 6, 2009.

  1. gazztodd

    gazztodd Welcome New Poster


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    Hi everyone. I'm currently studying for a BSc Hons Degree in Podiatry via Leeds Metropolatain University and struggling to understand Roots Theory. Would be grateful if anyone could help.
     
  2. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Have I missed something... Can you study Podiatry at Leeds Met???

    Start here
     
  3. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member

    Nope - Leeds Met is does not have a school of Podiatry - very odd?!
     
  4. Natasha R

    Natasha R Welcome New Poster

    Hi, I am also on a podiatry course via Leeds University, however the lectures take place at New College Durham in Durham and the podiatric training facilities are based at a School of Podiatry Clinic at Bishop Auckland
     
  5. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member

    Ah - now I knew Durham did Podiatry! Thanks for clearing that up!
     
  6. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Welcome gazztodd, good to know that you really are studyg :--)). If you use the search tools and type in Root, you will come up with so many threads that you will be at the computer for ever ::--))

    Alternatively you can post this question in the Biomechanis forum if you need after you have read the other threads available.

    Good Luck with the studies,
    Cheers
     
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