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Orthotics and the inner ear - The Propriocetive effect

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Alex Adam, Sep 16, 2010.

  1. blinda

    blinda MVP

  2. Learnt something else today Pithy - good word
     
  3. As in taking the pith.
     
  4. blinda

    blinda MVP

    who me :pigs:

    Calmed down yet Mr Angry?:empathy:
     
  5. Roberts wants Simons Title .

    No, no taking the pith in there - EBDU





    Evidence Based Dictionary Usage ;)
     

  6. I suspect my postural bioimplosion, caused by the asymmetry in my functional limb length caused an anterior rotation of my inominates, and a parasympathetic blockage in the tonal response of the ascending motor pattern caused a transient hypertonia in my trapezius and scalenus groups and subsequent exogenic vasoconstriction of my occipital blood vessels and THAT is the cause of my transient trigeminal neuralgia. As such got a snarling headache. I probably need insoles for that. Or maybe some lavender oil and a 40c solution of a powdered hoody.

    Shavelson and Rothbart concur with me on that BTW.

    nice:D

    Simon Doesn't do much angry these days. More disappointed.

    Ah, but back in the day, when he was quitting smoking, THAT was angry (wipes nostalgic tear).
     
  7. It's interesting that Kevin has said to me on several occasions that he can see many of his own traits in me. Robert, I think I see that in you and I too. You are probably going through the same phase I was at about 10 years ago... that's a compliment BTW.
     
  8. Taken as such! Circle of life and that. I think maybe 15 years ago though ;).
     
  9. David Wedemeyer

    David Wedemeyer Well-Known Member

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/banter
    –noun
    1.
    an exchange of light, playful, teasing remarks; good-natured raillery.
    –verb (used with object)
    2.
    to address with banter; chaff.

    Alex you're confusing me (and probably others). I am not trying to initiate an argument, I am merely pointing out that the claims that you are making lack empirical evidence. Robert and Michael are of the same mind obviously. Quoting physical laws and some very obscure studies doesn't help your position, you need to answer Robert and Michael.

    You claim not to be into banter and yet you've been asked to explain the statements that you have made and you have not offered anything of relevance. I believe that you are merely discussing ideas and not convinced or secure in what you have proposed and offering for others to validate the work for you. Trust me, they cannot and these are very accomplished and learned people.

    So again, the floor is yours Alex. convince us since you brought the subject up and sell your orthotics based on what you are trying to promulgate.
     
    Last edited: Oct 5, 2010
  10. I'll take that as a compliment too.
     
  11. another good word.

    Me I like a good bit of banter especially when waiting for more information or if question are left unanswered.

    Alex when you explain the propriceptive effect of orthotics Ive got another couple of questions, but I´ll wait.
     
  12. I suspect so.
     
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