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Old 27th November 2009, 11:46 AM
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I am a 3rd year podiatry student at the University of East London. I would appreciate very much if someone out there would help with clarified a few of these areas. i am doing thius on behalf of my friend.

1) how do you define excessive pronation

2) clarify calcaneocuboid locking mechanism

I would like to thank all of you in advance.

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Old 29th November 2009, 03:31 AM
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ckairuthie54 welcome to Pod Arena. Does this mean you are a Pod as well? I notice you have been a memeber for 12 months so good that you have posted.

If you go to Table of contents and Search you will be able to find a wealth of inofrmation there,
or you could post the thread in the Biomechanics forum

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