All you do is click on reply! Not that hard to work out.wow, replying to threads is tricky!
Maybe if you send a request via The Physio Shop they might send you a link to download a free .pdf as an example to get you going
All you do is click on reply! Not that hard to work out.wow, replying to threads is tricky!
Maybe if you send a request via The Physio Shop they might send you a link to download a free .pdf as an example to get you going
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Aha! That's what I expected - but add in Ethiopia's power cuts, lost Internet connection - I had logged in but then somehow I wasn't (so what I wrote disappeared) - tried attaching a file but couldn't (what I wrote disappeared again) - I finally succeeded to post after 3rd rewrite...
Inserting image into the post didn't work. I've found an 'attach' button, under 'advanced', but file size is limited - 3.7MB is too large.
Thanks for your suggestions. Appreciate the articles you've posted on other threads, too Physiobob. Especially the American Spinal Injury Association's assessment form.
Anne.