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The Functional foot orthosis JW Philips

Discussion in 'Podiatry and Related Books' started by warmaster900, May 20, 2011.

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  1. warmaster900

    warmaster900 Member


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    Hi Guys,

    I'm a pod student trying to read up on orthotics etc, and I found this book which looks quite awesome, problem is it's out of print! Would anyone out there have a copy they'd be willing to sell to a brother in need? I can pay via paypal, no problems.

    Eager to hear from you!!
     
  2. Ian Linane

    Ian Linane Well-Known Member

    Hi Phil

    I had a version of it once. I suspect it will be well out of date now and there will likely be other books more relevant.

    Ian
     
  3. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    I picked up my copy several years ago off of e-bay. From memory I got it for about £10-15.
     
  4. If the author of this book had actually referenced Root, Weed and Orien (or anyone else for that matter) for all the material he lifted off of them in the writing his book, one might take it more seriously. But since book is one of the worst examples of plagiarism I have ever seen within the field of foot orthosis therapy, I wouldn't bother looking for it.
     
  5. coopertap

    coopertap Welcome New Poster

    Hello - have you tried the book loan system at the British Library in London. I have used them via my local library with great success regarding Equestrian Podiartry.
     
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