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  1. markjohconley

    markjohconley Well-Known Member


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    Just finished perusing a thread in the biomechanics section. I'm going to use it as the basis for a talk i'm (partly) giving at our monthly podiatry meeting. Really good stuff, really good! Messrs Spooner, Kirby, Fuller with a touch of Payne, Russell and Smith. Gents congrats and thanks for contributing so a not-so-gifted fellow can learn, mark c
     
  2. Mark:

    I agree. Some of the biomechanics discussions we have here on Podiatry Arena are the best discussions on these topics ever published.......in any format. I suggest that those of you who want to learn more about foot and lower extremity biomechanics should go back to the archives of Podiatry Arena and read some of the better biomechanics threads more thoroughly. Most of the better threads have a 5 star rating on them, but there are many very good ones that do not have a star on them. Theres is simply no other forum where so many people contribute to these types of topics on a regular basis and with such high quality postings.

    I just wish Podiatry Arena was around when I was a podiatry student and Biomechanics Fellow back in the early 1980's. :drinks
     
  3. David Smith

    David Smith Well-Known Member

    Yes

    I'de like to join in a thanks to Pod Arena and Podiatry Jiscmail for all their wonderful thought provoking, motivational, and educational content over the years. What a resource Pod Arena is now with its archives,

    De Brevitate Vitae

    Vivat Arena
    Vivant professores
    Vivat membrum quodlibet
    Vivat membra quaelibet
    Semper sint in flore.

    Life is brief [so live it well (inferred)]

    Long live Arena
    long live the professors
    Long live the male members
    Long live the Female members
    May they always flourish

    Respectfully Dave Smith
     
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