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Sub talar joint axis locator

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Dieter Fellner, Dec 9, 2010.

  1. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

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  2. The subtalar joint axis locator was constructed when Dr. Spooner was still a young man and full of energy and made his journey to my Sacramento office for radiographic testing. Even though the STJ locator device he constructed was impressive, I can't say that Dr. Spooner was very impressive when he attempted to play some hoops with me in my driveway at my old house.:boxing::rolleyes::drinks

    Don't you British chaps ever get to play basketball more than once a year in your country, or is it all football, cricket and rugby for you lads??
     
  3. Dieter Fellner

    Dieter Fellner Well-Known Member

    I doubt I would fare any better. For the Englishman, football, cricket and rugby it is .... alas, I am but an honorary Brit who hailed from Austria and is more comfortable on a pair of skies. Sorry, but a ball and a hoop - it don't quite float the boat. :D
     
  4. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Don't forget golf Kevin! Some of us love our golf...
     
  5. Great memories. As I recall, Cam ran rings round all of us.:drinks
     
  6. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    Hockey too - the proper type that is, not the sissy stuff you play on ice with all the pads!
     
  7. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Erm... I pretty certain our version of hockey is the sissy version...
     
  8. Do u think ?

    Classic Hockey fights

    don´t see a blade of grass there Robin
     
  9. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Thats what I meant Mike - our version (prancing about on astro turf) is the sissy version. Give me the NHL any day of the week.
     
  10. Archery for me.

    Allowances must be made for simon. He's used to playing with funny shaped balls. Your oddly round ones may have confused him.
     
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