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Hello New CPed / Question

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by BMJ, Nov 10, 2009.

  1. BMJ

    BMJ Welcome New Poster


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    Hello,

    I am a Cped who started a company a couple of years ago with the idea of producting custom 3D surfaces. I started with foot orthotics and continue to move forward.

    I appreicate all the information on the forum and thank the posters. I am currently interested in any standards for determining a flexible v. a rigid foot and orthotic design for the different types of feet.

    Also, what universities (professors) are the best research institutions regarding biomechanics?

    Warm Regards,
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Welcome Brent, questions you present may be better addressed in the biomechanics forum if you have not done this yet?
    Introductions are not read by all.
    If you use the search tags then you can follow other threads you can gain a lot of information.
    It is great that you contiue to move forward and I look forward to you sharing your experience with us.

    Cheers
     
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