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Educational Videos from Langer UK

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by Kevin Kirby, Mar 4, 2015.


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    For those interested, Langer UK (LBG Medical) has a website that has a collection of educational videos done by the likes of Simon Bartold and others. Thought some of you may want to have a look at these.

    http://www.lbgmedical.com/videos

    In addition, Simon Bartold, Chris Nester, Geza Kogler, Ian Griffiths, Lee Hetherington and myself will be lecturing at the 2015 Biomechanics Summer School in Manchester on June 19th & 20th, 2015 with the seminar focused on Tissue Stress Theory and its clinical applications. Looks to be a great seminar!

    http://biorthotics.com.au/biomechanics-summer-school/Summer_School_2015_Leaflet.pdf
     
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