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Podiatech (Sidas) insoles

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by phil s, Jun 18, 2011.

  1. Different orthotics stiffness for winter and summer
     
  2. I'd compare the same foot. Not left with one material right with another. We might actually get you into JAPMA with this one ;)

    I'm sure you can get pretty thin thermometers, we also did some work with the film "forehead" thermometers. See what you can find in the way of thermometers. Give me a bell and we can talk through study design and analysis properly.
     
  3. Yep, was thinking about that thread earlier.

    Good shout on Blue Monday. Been humid as a bag of sweaty socks at work today and getting my head out of conference mode and into cutting toe-nails mode wasn't easy.
     
  4. gaittec

    gaittec Active Member

    Is falling from a great height into water really just like hitting concrete?
     
  5. Silkroad is cutting and pasting from previous replies within a thread and spamming.
     
  6. admin

    admin Administrator Staff Member

    Thansk Simon; I deleted their posts and banned them. They slipped under the radar as the posts looked somewhat legit. Spammers are getting more clever.
     
  7. I recognised one of my own posts.:eek:
     
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