Thanks Mel for your response.
Busy Professors seldom find the time to commit all their working hours to
writing long responses to mailbases or making their web pages look like they
are a key resource for professional papers (that' s probably why journals
are choice #1 for publishing research papers)
My reply was intended as a "finger pointing"...not to be THE finger that
details everything. Obviously the few references I cited wasn't enough as a
starting point for you. Hopefully as more PT's become web savvy then we
shall see more effort placed into web site quality!
Regards,
Owen DR Moore
PT, Nottingham,UK.
(ps. do you have a web site that details YOUR book(s)?)
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From: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: 08 March 2000 02:02
Subject: Muscle Imbalance
>On 3/7/00, [log in to unmask] writes:
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><< I have no doubt some people will be offended by the content and narrow
>direction that this e-mail is directing you to...why not listen to Shirley
>yourself in London in June 2000. Look out for the adverts in Frontline OR
>visit her web pages http://medicine.wustl.edu/~ptprog/ceo/ceo.html >>
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>***Unfortunately, that website is very uninformative and gives no details
>about her work, only a schedule of seminars. An informative and
educational
>website with previous work and references would really raise the calibre of
>this website, which amounts to little more than a marketing tool.
>
>Dr Mel C Siff
>Denver, USA
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