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Aha.... mmm..mmm... I did not say there was nothing wrong with this person.
All I am saying is that there are other factors which we need to consider.

Henry***


>From: "Neumann Isaac Rutger, Granheim"
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>Reply-To: - for physiotherapists in education and practice
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>Subject: SV: Mmmm...
>Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 14:05:16 +0200
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>Aha...mmm.mmm.. so you're assuming that there was nothing wrong with this
>person. Well in this case there was. I exaggerated a bit to much with the
>"fysio-shopping" though. My point of my story was that the cause of the
>problem was really the glasses and that we fysio's maybe should think of
>that in the future.
>
>Greetings from Lillehammer,
>
>Isaac
>
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>Fra: Henry Tsao [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
>Sendt: 23. juli 2001 13:06
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>Emne: Re: Mmmm...
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>
>Isaac,
>
>Good story... and kind of reminds me of something that I have always
>thought
>of... especially on those who go "shopping for PT's." Perhaps it wasn't the
>7th PT that 'cured' him... perhaps he spontaneously recovered by the 7th
>PT... and he linked it to that.
>
>I am not saying that the glasses didn't do it, all I am saying is that it
>is
>dangerous to link one thing to another.
>
>Just a thought...
>
>Henry***
>
>
> >From: "Neumann Isaac Rutger, Granheim"
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> >Reply-To: - for physiotherapists in education and practice
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> >Subject: Mmmm...
> >Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 08:24:36 +0200
> >
> >Hello All,
> >
> >My aunt (retired fysio) told me a funny story about low-back pain.
> >
> >One of her friends (also ex-fysio) had been having backache for some time
> >and decide to go to a PT. It didn't help much however. Then she went to
> >another and another and a manual therapist and an osteopath etc etc.
> >Nothing
> >seemed to help. Then - by accident - she told her local opticien (guy
>that
> >sells glasses) about her backache. He told her that her new glasses might
> >be
> >the problem. It appeared that her walking-pattern was slightly, slightly
> >different when she didn't had her glasses on.
> >She decided to test this theory by wearing her old glasses. Guess what
> >happened...: abracadabra... the backache releaved.
> >After this she bought another model glasses and now everything is fine.
> >
> >Isaac
> >
> >PS: My thum hurts like hell in the metacarpo-phalangeal joint. It seems
>to
> >overextend a few degrees. What can I do except for being careful,
> >strenghening exercises, etc?
>
>
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