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Isn't this exactly what Sidas etc are already doing?
The only 'USP' is that they are defining the insole properties based on length/deformation ratio - I don't think they have a snowflakes in hells chance! -
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same ole same ole ours is different its red . nothing new here then well spotted phil /mike nice to have you biomechanical pods filter the crap for people like me.
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Good to know that I was not the only one that could just not get this one!
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Do you get this one?
http://www.google.com/patents/US20110009982
Mahalo,
Steve
ps. could you forward us the rate sheet for advertising on your web site?
Here you go Simon they do exist...:santa:
www.kingetics.com -
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Yes, starting at $1253.00
Which ASTM or SATRA safety standard would you wish us to use to justify the expense?
Mahalo and thanks for the feedback,
Steve
Kingetics- Justifying Savings ...TM
Kingetics- If you can't work you don't work...TM -
I find it amazing how these podiatrists:
Steven King
Dennis Shavelson
Brian Rothbart
Ed Glaser
...who have a financial interest in a product try to justify the benefit of their product by using all manners of odd logic and all types of unbelievable claims.
Should we start a new thread on how to recognize these people?
Proposed thread title:
How to Recognize Bogus Claims Made by Podiatrists -
"World Records Set: 001
Race Records Set: 00001"
and: "Our custom fit carbon fiber spring orthotic is lightweight, puncture resistant, and will enhance your performance". There's a class action waiting to happen.
As it's Christmas, the season of good-will to all men, perhaps I'll contact the ASA and see what they can uncover.:santa:
Also from the site:
"The Kigetics spring orthotic comes integrated with the G.U.S. boot"
Nice work fella :morning: And all the poxy tag lines you've added to your posts here not withstanding, accuracy and spelling never were your things, were they Stevie? :rolleyes:
"I'll tell you what..." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3bhVDdLeBg Chown for a clown... Ba, ba, boom. -
Aloha Kevin,
You are very keen, we did do that research. It is listed in the Spring Orthotic Device patent that you have failed yet "to get" and that this string is somewhat about...
"These ASTM and SATR safety standards could also be met by putting a good old piece of sheet metal, costing less than $5, in the sole of the shoe." --also sheet metal is too soft for this application.
And thank you for putting me at the head of the renegade podiatrist list, i could be in no finer company.
Steven King
Dennis Shavelson
Brian Rothbart
Ed Glaser---Plays a Jammin' Uke!
Simon we owe you a free pair of socks with your first order for finding that important spelling eror on our website at www.kingetics.com .
A Hui Hou,
Steve
Kingetics- Striding Stronger...TM
We tested our orthotics against Simpson Strong Ties hardend steel. -
Here's top of my list when I google "kingetics" http://biomch-l.isbweb.org/threads/22267-Kingetics-has-been-Excomunicated-from-Biomch-L -
Thanks for the above. It made my day. Now Steven King compares himself to Galileo?!
Steven, you are hopeless. Why don't you just go somewhere else to sell your $1,200+ boots? We would all greatly appreciate it. -
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Aloha Simon,
Sammy Rocks!
Thanks for enjoying the creations of a fellow Maui Boy!
http://www.sammysbeachbarandgrill.com/locations/maui/
Kevin your last response was a bit mean spirited,,watch out Santa is Watching...
A Hui Hou,
Steve
Kingetics- Knowing You Will Be Good...TM -
"Dr. King,
If you want to try to have a scientific discussion, that is perfectly fine for Biomch-L but please do not get into personal disputes or disputes about funding decisions of the Department of Defense.
Please understand that we welcome your scientific contributions. I will close this thread now. Feel free to start a new thread and talk about the science and technology itself. If you wish to talk to the moderators, use the "contact us" link at the bottom of the page.
You have not been banned, but we will screen your contributions to make sure that you follow professional standards on Biomch-L.
Ton van den Bogert
Biomch-L co-moderator"
http://biomch-l.isbweb.org/threads/22267-Kingetics-has-been-Excomunicated-from-Biomch-L Wise words. I have written a complaint to the ASA regarding Dr Steven King's website. -
Aloha Simon,
Yep, i am a bit of a renagade over at BioMCH-L as well.
When are you and Drew going to finish your professional rebutal to the "Kingetic Challange"? -that there is no faster-lighter-safer orthotic system on the planets
Please read the patent and understand the high school physics/mechancis therein so we may start behaving more like professionals together... and start helping and protecting people together.
Mahalo,
Steve
Kingetics- Making the less ambled The More Ambled...TM -
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Steve,
Like Simon I am intruiged as to the "statistics" on your homepage:
And how do you intend to identify potential feet, legs and lives you have "saved"??? -
Proper medical professional behavior does not include interjecting self-promotional ads for a medical product into scientific or academic medical websites for the sole reason of advertising their product for their financial gain. Your constant plugging of your insoles and products on Podiatry Arena and even on Biomech-L is nothing more than a shameless attempt by you to advertise your product in the hopes that you will benefit financially from your intrusions onto academic medical and scientific websites.
If you want to behave like a professional, Steve, then you will quit mentioning your products on our website and quit putting those absolutely stupid slogans that you have created for your company "Kingetics" at the end of all your postings. When you can do that for a full 12 months, then I may possibly consider that you are beginning to learn the true meaning of being a "professional". Until then, I will consider you no more than a desperate salesman of an overpriced and useless product. -
a) the speed of your orthotics. I'm guessing that if we put a pair of your orthotics on a table and set them up for a race against any other pair of orthotics, we could leave them there for eternity and neither pair of orthotics would move very far; barring earth-quacks. Viz. orthoses are not fast. If I give a pair of polypropylene orthoses to an astronaut to wear during their next launch, would they then be faster than yours? :bash: Unless you can provide us with data from a series of individuals to demonstrate that their performance, in terms of running speed was enhanced while wearing your insoles, compared to every other kind of insole on the planet, Dr Steven King of Kingetics? You do have that data-right? Otherwise only a fool would make such claims in their marketing of a product.
b) The weight of your orthotics- lightest? Looking at your picture this is highly doubtful to say the least, I can make a 3/4 shell for a small child out of >1mm carbon-fibre, you've got a full-length plate with knobs on it, then a chunky 3/4 length device on top. How heavy are your devices? Again, you can support that statement though, right Steve? Otherwise, people such as the ASA might take a dark view of such marketing claims.
c) That your orthotics are safer- exactly how are you measuring and quantifying this? Again, you need to be pretty sure of statements like this when used in marketing. Can you supply data in which your orthotics have been compared to all other foot orthotics to determine their "safety"? No, is the answer you are looking for. Specifically, what tests did SATRA perform on your foot orthoses? Again, we need this information and the data from these tests to make comparisons.
When you provide the required data sets, we can draw comparison. Until such time... Can Dr Steven King of Kingetics justify any of his self-created hype? No.
We all know that, which is why you are not viewed as a renegade; rather you are regarded as something very different here.
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Aloha Simon,
I am glad you are starting to formulate your testing protocal. Let's start by testing any combat boot worn by our honorable soldiers and Royal Marines.
a. Over any distance over any terrain (including on tuned tracks).
--it would be difficult to judge the fastest car as well if it did not have a driver...
b. Yes a standard size should be choosen for weight testing, What is your shoe size?
c. Please use the ASTM F2413 - 05 Standard Test Methods for Foot Protection for puncture resistance.
Now please rank the boots in each catagory and from highest to lowest. Create a summation of all the factors (fastest-lightest-safest) and report back to us please when you have your results.
Craig before this string spins off into oblivion do you understand what is being proposed in the patent?
Mahalo,
Dr. Steven King
Co-Principal Investigator SBIR A11-109 US Department of Defense
Voting Member ASTM F13 Committee Footwear Traction and Safety Committee
Member Footwear Biomechanics Group ISB
Member Mispelers Annonoumous:dizzy: Meetings every toosdays -
It is up to you, not up to Simon, to do these tests you are proposing since you are the one who is making the extraordinary claims about your insole product including "world records set" and "race records set" and "will enhance your performance". Why don't you reread Simon's post and report back to us when you have results which justify your unbelievable marketing claims. Until then, there is nothing more that you can do to convince me that your insole products are not only useless but also overpriced. Better yet, why don't you go try to sell your insoles somewhere else since, obviously, you don't have a shred of research data to support your laughable marketing claims.:butcher::boxing::mad: -
I think my fellow renagade called the kettle black...
A Hui Hou,
Steve
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Spanish Editions of Precision Intricast Books Now Published
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It is with great pleasure that I would like to announce the publishing of my three Precision Intricast books:
Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics: A Ten Year Collection of Precision Intricast Newsletters. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, Arizona, 1997,
Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics II: Precision Intricast Newsletters, 1997-2002. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, AZ, 2002,
Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics III: Precision Intricast Newsletters, 2002-2008. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, AZ, 2009,
into the Spanish Language editions of my books that are illustrated below.
Special thanks goes to Carlos Verges Salas for his hard work and dedication in initiating and spearheading this project for the Spanish-speaking International Podiatric Medical community. In addition, many thanks also goes to the other members of the translation/editing team, Baldiri Prats Climent and Sonia Martinez Aldaz, who, along with Carlos, made this project possible.
We will be introducing these new Spanish Edition books at the Spanish National Congress in Valladolid, Spain in two weeks which also celebrates the 50th Anniversary of the Spanish Podiatric Medical Profession. ¡Enhorabuena!
Muchas Gracias Carlos, Baldiri and Sonia!!
http://www.dpmlab.com/html/bookreview.html
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Re: Spanish Editions of Precision Intricast Books Now Published
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So Dennis:
Here you go blowing your own horn, you entrepreneur you.
Selling your wares for profit and to upgrade your name in the world of biomechanics.
We here on The Arena are purely interested in the science of biomechanics and give our all for nothing to the science for the good of practitioners and patients alike.
Your bias and personal opinion is probably worth something but in reality, since almost all that is contained in these personal writings is texted and not peer reviewed, not very much in an EBM sense.
There is no real evidence that your theories are based upon and furthermore they require some large leaps of faith that unless taken, leaves one to wonder about its flaws and falsehoods until proven.
Oh wait, these are Kevin's books that he is self promoting...not Dennis
Where's the eliminate Dennis button.
Why hasn't he gone into oblivion where I predicted he would go?
How much is $139 in spanish?
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