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Podiatry Management Magazine's Biomechanics Rountable-2012

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Sep 20, 2012.


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    For those that are interested, Drs. Cherri Choate, Stanley Beekman, Howard Dananberg, Robert Eckles, Ginno Scartozzi and myself were interviewed for a biomechanics roundtable discussion in the recently published September 2012 issue of Podiatry Management magazine. The pdf is attached below.
     
  2. I haven't read it yet, I need to take a time out after viewing the mug-shots at the top. I'll give some feedback tomorrow. :morning:
     
  3. Podiatry Management normally uses head shots at the top of their roundtable discussion articles. I sent them my more recent head shot but they seem to like the younger photo of 12-13 years ago better.:confused:
     
  4. David Wedemeyer

    David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    Ahhhh something fresh to read devoid of marketing. Thank you Dr. Kirby!
     
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