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  1. bullpod Welcome New Poster


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    Hi.
    Does anyone know of a simple text/website that explains the meaning of some of the terms that are sometimes used to describe movements.
    It's a long time since I did physics at school and I assume it is where they come from. Cheers.
     
  2. Donna Active Member

    Hi Bullpod,

    Have a look at this thread from a while back...

    http://www.podiatry-arena.com/podiatry-forum/showthread.php?t=2118&highlight=podiatry+terminology

    There's a fair few new-ish words there that you can look up, and a lot of it is described in Kevin Kirby's books: :D

    Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics: A Ten Year Collection of Precision Intricast Newsletters. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, Arizona, 1997.

    Kirby KA: Foot and Lower Extremity Biomechanics II: Precision Intricast Newsletters, 1997-2002. Precision Intricast, Inc., Payson, AZ, 2002.

    Or search around Podiatry Arena and you'll find a lot's of these terms explained...

    Regards

    Donna :)
     
  3. bullpod Welcome New Poster

    Thanks Donna it sounds like just the in I need to get started.
    Cheers Gary.
     
  4. Donna Active Member

    No worries, Gary...

    Something you might also find very useful is the Thought Experiments #1 - 7 which Kevin Kirby designed last year to help us think like an engineer... have a look... :cool:

    TE #1
    TE #2
    TE #3
    TE #4
    TE #5
    TE #6
    TE #7

    Regards

    Donna :)
     
  5. Cameron Well-Known Member

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