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Cool video clip on understanding rearfoot motion

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by NewsBot, Jan 23, 2008.

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  2. DaVinci

    DaVinci Well-Known Member

    Is not the STJ axis stuff a bit dated?
     
  3. Yes, but it is still fun to watch.
     
  4. Shane Toohey

    Shane Toohey Active Member

    What a pity it won't play anymore.
     
  5. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    The problem is on the YouTube end - they having server probs - keep checking back.
     
  6. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    As quick as I posted that, it came back up.
     
  7. efuller

    efuller MVP

    The clip looks like Ed Glasser's. I wonder who Dr. Glass, DPM is?

    Eric
     
  8. DTT

    DTT Well-Known Member

    Hi All

    Couldn't the commentator talk just a little faster to make it completely inaudible ??

    Cheers
    Derek;)
     
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