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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by warmaster900, Apr 26, 2008.

  1. warmaster900

    warmaster900 Member


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    Hey everyone,

    I'm a first year at UWA, just popped by here while looking for info on two assignments :wacko: . Podiatry at UWA is awesome...definetly embracing all the uni has to offer which is heaps!

    Just a few things I'd like to mention:

    First, Kelvin, your actually a legend, at least to me. Not even having met you, you are definetly knowlegable with respect to the lower distal aspect of our anatomy. And not sure if you've written anything on plantar fascitiis yet, but i'm sure i'll find it (one assignment is on plantar fascitiis all 15 pages of it :craig:)

    Secondly, if an admin could kindly post a link to a thread regarding Parkinsons disease and its effects on gait (i've done a lot of reading, but it's all old books with short sections and non-intelligible reasoning), it would be sooooooooooo appreciated.

    ps. admin numero 2 thankyou soooooooooooooooooooooo much for the link to that thread, it would have taken me hours to find that quality information!

    ciao pplz
     
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    There is not a lot on Parkinsons here. Best way to find something is to either use the search or browse the tags. Here is the neurology one.
     
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