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I think it's "SCS". (Sports clinical specialist, or something like that)
An OCS (orthopedic clinical specialist) would be peachy-keen, too.
If they've invested the moola to have a video system, it's likely they have someone who knows what to do with it and what it means. (but not a guarantee. We've got a spiffy video system, but I can never remember which button to push to get the camera to record... Jiminy Cricket...)
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Last edited by Trek420; 05-26-2008 at 07:56 PM.
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If I recall correctly, you're seeing an orthopaedist for this? I'd definitely try to find a podiatrist who is into running, too, for another opinion. Podiatrists deal with PF issues way more than an ortho who deals with "everything". I worked for a podiatrist, but I have no expertise--I just know PF was one of the most common complaints. An ortho is going to have a way lower incidence of that complaint, therefore, theoretically, less experience with it.
I go to a PT clinic just for exercise, so I would look for a "performance" type PT clinic. They're popping up everywhere.
Karen
Thanks everyone!!!I'm on the hunt...
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