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osteopenia

Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Philip Mann, Apr 20, 2010.

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  1. Philip Mann

    Philip Mann Member


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    Hi I am new to podiatry arena, just wondered what members are doing with pt´s with localized osteopenia. I have had a couple recently who had localized osteopenia following ankle breaks, they came to me in a lot of pain and I am sure my treatment could have been better
     
  2. Ella Hurrell

    Ella Hurrell Active Member

    :welcome:

    Welcome to the Arena Phillip. I hope life in Calpe is good - I know the area well:D

    You may have more luck reposting your query in one of the other forums - not everyone checks the introductions
     
  3. Philip Mann

    Philip Mann Member

    Cheers Ella, will give that a go.
     
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