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Help! Searching for a practice manual (1972)

Discussion in 'Podiatry and Related Books' started by Mirkosaxion, Jan 31, 2014.

  1. Mirkosaxion

    Mirkosaxion Welcome New Poster


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    Hi,

    I'm a student from the Univeristy of Saxion, the Netherlands.
    In my research to write a review to define and understand how the forefoot/rearfoot alignment test theoretically is supported, i'm searching for a practice manual written by Sheldon Langer and James Wernick: A practical manual for a basic approach to biomechanics vol 1(1972)

    I already found out that this manual is very rare and not available in European Universities.

    Is somebody in the possession of this manual and capable to scan the pages and send it to me in a private messages?

    Its a essential part for my research to find out what information is in this manual
    Thanks in advance.

    Sincerely,

    Mirko Kamphuis
     
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