Fwd: Simplifying Treadmill Analysis Workshop

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From: Kevin C Weaver <kc...@nyu.edu>
Date: Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 10:51 AM
Subject: Fwd: Simplifying Treadmill Analysis Workshop
To: Alan Ng <an...@binghamton.edu>


Forward to your colleagues - thought you may be interested
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From: Christopher Johnson <ch...@zerenpt.com>
Date: Mon, Nov 9, 2015 at 11:12 AM
Subject: Simplifying Treadmill Analysis Workshop
To: kc...@nyu.edu


Hi Kevin,

Hope you are well and that life in NYC is great. I wanted to reach out to let you as well as your colleagues and students know about an upcoming workshop that I will be conducting at my friend's facility not too far from the NYU PT Dept. I will specifically be talking about "Simplifying Treadmill Analysis using the Four S's: Strike, Sound, Step Rate, and Shoes." This is perhaps the most popular portion of my weekend course so Im packaging it into an evening workshop. The event will take place on Dec 2nd at SKYHEALTH from 7-8:30. Below is a link to the event.


Hopefully, we get the chance to reconnect. If not, please stay in touch and reach out in the event you ever find yourself in Seattle!

Respectfully,
Chris

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Chris Johnson MPT, MCMT, ITCA
@chrisjohnsonPT

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Kevin C. Weaver, PT DPT MA OCS CEA CIE
Director, Clinical Residency in Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Assistant Clinical Professor
Department of Physical Therapy
Steinhardt School of Culture, Education and Human Development
New York University
 

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