Craig wrote:
>Surely the first step to come up with evidence that is rigurous that
>"pronation" is actually pathologic... there is no evidence of a causal link
>that stands up to scrutiny. This does not mean that it isn't. It just means
>that in todays evolving health care context, we should not be making
>unsubstantiated claims.
Yep, thoroughly agree. Purely observational I know, but did you see how
many of the elite sprinters in the Commonwealth games had horrendously
pronated feet. It was quite sensational watching the front-on slow motion
shots of the finalists in the 100m - I am sure some of them were running on
the medial malleoli.
>Not watching the footy???? good on ya - I will wait until the REAL
>grand final on Sunday :-)
Having studied in Adelaide and knowing how much the Melbournites hate teams
from interstate, I have to say, "Go the Crows!!!"
Cheers,
Karl
Karl Landorf
Lecturer
Division of Podiatry
Faculty of Health
University of Western Sydney, Macarthur
P.O. Box 555
Campbelltown NSW 2560
AUSTRALIA
Phone: (02) 4620 3758
Fax: (02) 4620 3792
Website: http://FOHWEB.macarthur.uws.edu.au/podiatry/welcome.htm
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