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Apostherapy

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by DPJ, Sep 22, 2011.

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  1. DPJ

    DPJ Member


    Members do not see these Ads. Sign Up.
    Did anyone see the advert in The Telegraph (UK) today re Apostherapy?
    www.apostherapy.co.uk
    Any thoughts?
     
  2. tompayne

    tompayne Member

    I'm protected from such things, I read The Guardian.
     
  3. RobinP

    RobinP Well-Known Member

    I've developed a new unique system based on scientific principles and approved by surgeons.

    I like to call it RobinTherapy. I use computer generated gait analysis to look at abnormal patterns and issues stemming from pain.

    I then use a patient focused customised system of treatment to resolve the pain via biomechanical moment redistribution. Taking away the pain helps to improve the gait and returns the patient to a more dynamically sound biomechanical pattern.

    You may have seen it branded elsewhere as "Treating Patients".

    What a pile of poo *honestly*
     
  4. Griff

    Griff Moderator

  5. DPJ

    DPJ Member

    Thanks Ian

    I need to get better at searching for previous threads.

    DPJ
     
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