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Foot Mobilisation Techniques (FMT) Courses, UK - 2012

Discussion in 'Conferences' started by TedJed, Jan 29, 2012.

  1. TedJed

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    'In 10 years of conferences and seminars, I haven't ever done a course
    which has been so practical and useful for immediate application in clinical practice'.

    Robert Isaacs.

    Find out why this field of podiatry is growing exponentially. London, April 14-15.

    I have never attended a workshop that has impacted me like your program. I have tried it on a few patients, and they are amazed with the results.
    Greg Lawrence, Toronto, Canada.

    After 2 days of practical, relevant training, you will be equipped to deliver a highly useful skill to improve your clinical results. Improve the effectiveness of your orthotic therapy, release the connective tissue restrictions that form with a pronatory foot pattern and reduce the resistance to supination.

    FMT is proving to be a huge success...I don't know how I would work without these skills now that I have got them!
    Mr Vas Shah, The Shah Clinic, Kensington.

    The Level 1 FMT Course will have 12 hours of practical tuition including the addition of 3 new mobilisation techniques for:
    • Midtarsal complaints
    • Metatarsalgia
    • O.A. in the mid & forefoot
    • Recalcitrant plantar fasciitis
    • Tib Post tendonitis
    • Neuromas
    • Hammer & claw toe problems

    5 of the 6 FMT Courses conducted in London in 2011 were 'sold out'. Reserve your place now at www.footmobilisation.com

    Hey Ted,
    gotta tell you.......FMT worked like a miracle on my CRPS patient. Came in on 2 crutches, walked out unaided. He LOVED it! His wife cried & he did a very loud "yeeeehaw!!",
    Thanks again!'

    Mel South, Physiotherapist, Southampton.

    While many such anecdotal cases happen regularly, the physiological principles of FMT are exactly the same as for physiotherapy, chiropractic and osteopathy. But those professions don't know the foot like a podiatrist does.

    Further information available at www.footmobilisation.com or download the article below.

    Register at http://footmobilisation.com/?page_id=787

    Hi Ted,
    Thank you soooo much for this amazing course. Instead of feeling tired and brain dead I am so excited to get started with foot mobilisation. Thanks again for your knowledge, your course is by far the best and most practical I have been to.

    Alice Linklater

    FMT, a unique approach to podiatry.

    Ted's wealth of knowledge is immense but his generosity in sharing it is extraordinary.
    Dan Fitzpatrick, Sydney.
     

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