Mel writes:
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>*** If you read my letter carefully, you will note that I never stated that I
>carried out those "tests" - on the contrary, the athletes concerned visited
>clinicians who claimed to have used familiar therapeutic tests to assess
>"muscle imbalances". I thought that was clear from my letter. Because
>these tests are commonly applied by physical therapists and chiropractors,
>you should be quite familiar with them. Since the rest of your case depends
>on your misinterpretation of my letter, enough said about your subsequent
>remarks which relied on that incorrect interpretation!
>
If you re-read your own post you will see it is ambiguous as to WHO
carried out these clinical tests so I merely asked IF you had carried
them out HOW you carried them out and with WHAT results... I actually
said: "If you have read/carried out such research..". Clearly I was
aware that you may not have carried out the research yourself but may
only have read it.
I'm sorry you feel unable to answer the rest of my questions in this
post on this basis Mel.
I remain confused as you say (in your original post) that these are
'clinical tests' to assess 'TVA timing' yet above you say they assessed
'muscle imbalances' - not the same thing at all.
Secondly, I don't know of a 'familiar therapeutic test' that is capable
of directly measuring TVA timing so what test are you referring to?
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John Spencer
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