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This is a bit of specific question but recently I have been asked by a few people about biomechanical assessments etc, now, I'm alright at the basic but I desperately need more practice and revision (but that's not the point of this post)........ the question is..... can anyone recommend a reputable reliable good biomech specialist (especially if they specialise in sports/ballet) that I can refer my patient to etc whilst I'm still getting my confidence together in this area!
Many Thanks
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