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The Advanced Guide to Blister Prevention

Discussion in 'Break Room' started by Cameron, May 10, 2015.

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    Rushton, R. 2013. The Advanced Guide to Blister Prevention. 1st ed. [ebook]. Available from: http://www.blisterprevention.com.au/the-advanced-guide-to-blister-prevention.

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    http://www.blisterprevention.com.au/the-advanced-guide-to-blister-prevention/#.VU71K_AePgU

    This guide is for runners and endurance athletes, sports people and active people of all persuasions and anyone who suffers with foot blisters. It’s for podiatrists, sports medicine practitioners and anyone who is responsible for preventative foot care, particularly in sport. If optimal performance and maximum enjoyment matters to you, then truly successful blister prevention is important to you and you should read this guide. Foot blisters deserve more attention and improved outcomes considering their prevalence.

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