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Current Insights On Functional Foot Orthotics And Choosing A Lab

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Apr 1, 2015.

  1. dottiekat

    dottiekat Member

    Kevin,

    You may not remember me. I'm a student studying Podiatric Medicine. We spoke a while ago and you mentioned you were going to be in London (in June?)

    Which conferences are you speaking at in the UK this year?

    Your name gets mentioned a fair bit in our bio-mechanics module with regards to tissue stress theory. I'd be really appreciative to know where you are planning to speak to be so I can hear what you have to say!

    Thanks and apologies for being very cheeky
    :)

    Not sure if my signature works... but I'm Katrina Anstiss, 2nd Year, Podiatric Medicine, University of East London
     
  2. Katrina:

    I'll be lecturing at Biomechanics Summer School in Manchester along with Simon Bartold, Chris Nester, Geza Kogler and Ian Griffiths on June 19-20, 2015. Hope to see you there. Please introduce yourself if you decide to attend.:drinks

    http://www.lbgmedical.com/courses/biomechanics-summer-school.html
     
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