Dear DrSarveshwar Chander Sood, would you suggest to form a group,
within the list evaluating in this case Kinesiotaping concerning LBA
with radicular symptoms? And in the future perhaps also other projects.
If anyone of us with suitable/adequante patients evaluates 3 comparable
Patients within the next 3 Month, we might have a few hunderd patients
evaluated in a very short time. That could be the start of an
interesting and fullfilling cooperation within this group that I joint
for the last 5 Years.
Is there anybody who could do a studiedesign?
My task could be to arrange for free tape from the manifacture to those
who participate.
Also could I participate in the instructions of the excisting empirical
techniques together with an MPEG Video as I am a Kinesiotapinginstructor
since four years.
Just let hear,
Best wishes and God Bless,
Marco
Praxis für Physiotherapie & Osteopathie
Marco & Petra Schuurmans Stekhoven
Klausstrasse 44
8008 Zürich
Tel: 01/3831211
Fax: 01/3831933
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Gesendet: Montag, 19. Januar 2004 21:44
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Betreff: : Kinesiotaping a global trial?
Dear friends ,
I fully agree with Steve Aspinall ,what could be a
better way to find out if K-taping works or not except by trying it on
global level ,for something as common as LBA with radicular symptoms.I
will
also like to join in with a request to someone with experiance or
training
in this field.
DrSarveshwar Chander Sood
Orthopaedic Surgeon ,
Member American Academy Of Pain Management.
Member Mckenzie International Intitute USA
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From: "Steve Aspinall" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 4:24 PM
Subject: Kinesiotaping
> I was wondering if someone with training in this technique could post
an
> example of its use? Maybe for low back pain with radicular symptoms?
Also
> had a look and didnt notice any courses being run in the UK (apart
from
> those with the focus on lymphatic drainage)
>
> Thanks in advance
>
> Steve Aspinall
> Lecturer
> School of Health Care Professions
> University of Salford
> Manchester
> UK
>
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