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The Ray Anthony Biomechanics Summer school is coming to Toronto. List of subjects to be covered includes:
Planal Dominance - The Key to Understanding Abnormal Foot Compensation.
• Gait Related Chronic Lower Back Pain - Intervention from a Distance.
• The Biomechanics of Medial Knee Pain.
• The 5-Minute Clinical Biomechanical Examination.
• The Seven Theorems of Compensation in the Lower-Limb.
Has anyone been to one of these? Are they worth going to?
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Graham Curryer
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Spooky you should post this today - our Summer school in the UK starts tommorow. Keynote speaker Spooner is probably sat in traffic on the way there as I type this. I have been before and they are generally very good (if a little over priced). I guess it depends on who is speaking and what they are speaking about.
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