From the latest Podiatry Today:
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A Closer Look At The Principles Of Fluid Dynamics As They Relate To Orthoses
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hmmm.
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http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiatry-forum/showthread.php?t=11292
Here's a favorite comment from that thread from Dr. DSW which really makes for a good laugh....
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I almost stopped reading when I got to this bit at the bottom of the first page:
It also reminded me of the thread I started on If A is wrong, how does that prove B? ..... what has trying to discredit what they interpret as 'Root theory' got to do with proving what they are doing is right? If what they are doing is right, then it should stand on its own two feet
Glad I did not stop reading as this article will make an awesome read for students to illustrate the concepts of 'cherry picking' and 'confirmation bias'.
Kevin, have a read of this blog on the Encyclopedia of American Loons - do you think we need a podiatric one? -
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I actually believe that incorporating some of this technology into foot orthoses could be really helpful. Shame that this paper is gibberish in places; using words which sound technical like "vector" inappropriately.
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This is far more interesting though:
http://christophbehlingdesign.com/case-studies/reebok-1/ -
And I'd hoped Dennis limped off into oblivion after his last appearance here met with such a thrashing but the bowel of life is never truly voided is it?