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I just got a private message asking a few questions and specialist training ,anyway.

I know Ian and Simon has mentioned over the last week or so there is a Biomechanics summer School going on in England, I guess in summer ( which day is summer in England ?)

Anyway does anyone have dates contact details, whats on offer, or any other knowledge they can post up so said PM person will get some help.

I beleive Dr Spooner is giving a talk and then apparently Ian, Robert and him after a good solid warm up my take up Dels challenge ?
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Nice one Ian I´ll makesure PMer sees the thread.
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Hi - You can register on-line at http://www.rxlabs.com/shop/home.php and we look forward to seeing you all for a great program of lectures.

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I'm a new graduate and want to learn more about practical biomechanics. I've been adviced to go on the RXLabs Summer School in July, but wondering if anyone has been on it and could tell me what it's like? How much practical is involved?
As I'm a new graduate (aka unemployed) I want to make sure I'm not wasting my savings!

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Hi,
I'm a new graduate and want to learn more about practical biomechanics. I've been adviced to go on the RXLabs Summer School in July, but wondering if anyone has been on it and could tell me what it's like? How much practical is involved?
As I'm a new graduate (aka unemployed) I want to make sure I'm not wasting my savings!

Thanks for any advice you can give me.

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Look at the programme and decide if it's for you. I'm giving a couple of presentations, but nothing practical in a formal sense. Catch me outside of lectures and you might end up with your shoes off... Sounds a bit rude, not meant that way.
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Thanks for that Simon. It does look good. Hopefully I can save up enough to get there!

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The last few Biomechanics Summers schools have not been very good. They have been going downhil for a few years now. I got nothing of practical value from them.
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The last few Biomechanics Summers schools have not been very good. They have been going downhil for a few years now. I got nothing of practical value from them.
What would have made them better for you, William?
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In general, the earlier ones had a real practical take home message to them. The more recent ones haven't.
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In general, the earlier ones had a real practical take home message to them. The more recent ones haven't.
Well, while I'm presenting two didactic sessions and I guess I'll be involved in the question and answer sessions too, I'd be very disappointed if no one took something back to work on Monday morning that they couldn't employ in their biomechanics practice from my sessions this year.
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I went to 'Brit Pods' last year in Grantham, very biomech based and their whole thing was making sure you learnt new practical skills. I took loads away from it. I think the next one is coming up soon, but i am too pregnant to go unfortunately!!
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Default Re: Biomechanics Summer School, UK

Like Lucy, I am a new grad looking to improve my practical biomechanics knowledge. Unfortunately, the summer school is just not affordable to me this year.

Just hoping someone might be able to suggest any worthwhile day courses with a strong practical focus in the UK over the next couple of months?

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Like Lucy, I am a new grad looking to improve my practical biomechanics knowledge. Unfortunately, the summer school is just not affordable to me this year.

Just hoping someone might be able to suggest any worthwhile day courses with a strong practical focus in the UK over the next couple of months?

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Chloe, why not find a Pod who works mainly with MSK conditions and as if you can spend a few days with them.

Every new condition spend time doing a case study report with types of treatment research into the condition etc and come on here a read about what people have written about it. Best way to spend you timw with as little money as possible.
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I'm doing a study day for the bournmouth branch of the SCP in September. They're usually practical and pragmatic based.

But to be honest if you want to develop practical skills the best way, as Micheal said, is to find someone doing lots of Biomechanics who will let you sit in with them for a few clinics. Teaching applied skills whilst doing applied MSK podiatry = easy. Teaching applied skills in the environment of a lecture theatre = really quite hard!

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[quote=Robertisaacs;158110]I'm doing a study day for the bournmouth branch of the SCP in September. They're usually practical and pragmatic based.

Is that just for the Bournemouth Branch or can anyone attend?

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Anyone can attend branch CPD events. I think they're about £50 for the day or something silly.

That one will be basic biomechanics 2 (did BB1 in may.). Still agonising on the itinary but I think it will be Sagittal plane biomechanics, kinetic chain theory, a practical on Chairside manufacture and either a theory session on deflective biomechanics (for chairside manufacture) or one on applying theory to prescription. All very basic, very applied, very everyday stuff so if you want high level theory the summer school is a better bet!

If you PM me with your Email address I'll forward to the organiser so they can send you details.
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Will this do?...

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Anyone here going to the summer school, staying at Woodland Grange and fancy a spot of golf? Warwickshire Golf Club is under 2 miles away and I was thinking about squeezing a twilight round in on either the Friday or Saturday early evening
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Anyone here going to the summer school, staying at Woodland Grange and fancy a spot of golf? Warwickshire Golf Club is under 2 miles away and I was thinking about squeezing a twilight round in on either the Friday or Saturday early evening
Errrrrr. No.
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Mandy, I see you share my views of the "royal and ancient". My in-laws are both past captains- ladies and men's at their local golf club. The house is covered in trophy's, memorabilia and "humourous" golfing "object d'art". Outside, on a sign it say's "a lady golfer lives here"-Christ on a bike? Why?. There's a mug with a hole in it saying something "funny" about "hole in ones" need I go on? Although I love 'em, the golfing "humour" really 'erks with me.

For example, the father-in-law would think this was a killer:
http://jeffc.me/which-cup-size-excites-old-men

Don't get it, never will.
P.S. Anyone here going to the summer school, staying at Woodland Grange and fancy a spot of drinking? There is a bar on the premises and I was thinking about squeezing a twilight round in on either the Thursday or Friday evening...

PPS. I may well sport golfing attire in the bar on Thursday.
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For example, the father-in-law would think this was a killer:
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That didn't make me laugh... honest...

I take your point. And as no-one has responded I'll meet you in the bar instead - I'll be the one in the corner in the plus-fours
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I'd have played if I was going.

Something tells me golf won't be a possibility at bootcamp in November, unless its floodlit!
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Mandy, I see you share my views of the "royal and ancient".

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& why it's televised?

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I must agree.

At least with footy & rugger you get to see their legs.



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I take your point. And as no-one has responded I'll meet you in the bar instead - I'll be the one in the corner in the plus-fours
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What was the course like, I know they run every year and need to set asisde some cash for next year if it is worth it. Was it worth the money
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