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Hi , we were only taught root Biomechanics when I was at uni, and this is all I have used so far, I would love to learn about the other theories and put into practice but dont' know where to start...any help on wear to get papers, books or courses from the basics upwards would be most appreciated.
Regards t
Welcome to the Arena! I'm sure you will find lots of information here that will help you. I would suggest starting in the Biomechanics, Sports and Orthoses forum and go from there.
Couple of tips.. if you post under your name (i.e. not anonymously) you are more likely to get responses from everyone..
Also, look at getting the Precision Intricast books by Dr Kevin Kirby.. they are a magnificent resource and will teach you loads about alternative ways at looking at Biomechanics/MSK injuries etc.