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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by HMRussell, Nov 16, 2012.

  1. HMRussell

    HMRussell Welcome New Poster


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    I am a Certified Pedorthist in the Northern Virginia area. I own a running store as well and have enjoyed reading a few of the posts in the Biomechanics forum. We sell traditional running shoes as well as a few of the "minimal" and "zero drop" shoes so learning the current thinking about this is very important to me.

    We serve a number of people with plantar fasciitis, so reading and learning about that is also a top priority. I was just at the Pedorthic Footcare Association annual symposium in Little Rock earlier this month and listened to a lecturer describe his latest treatments for Plantar Fasciitis that was so contrary to what I've been taught. It was thought provoking at the very least.

    Thanks in advance for all the education and insights.

    Helen M. Russell, c.Ped
    Metro Run & Walk, Springfield VA
    metrorunwalk.helen@gmail.com
     
  2. Heather J Bassett

    Heather J Bassett Well-Known Member

    Hi Helen and welcome.. sounds interesting. What background did the lecturer have and can you share a brief scenario of how contrary his thoughts were to yours?

    Good to have you along.

    Warm regards

    Heather
     
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