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    Re: initial asessment form/template

    wow, replying to threads is tricky!
    All you do is click on reply! Not that hard to work out.

    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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    Re: initial asessment form/template

    Quote Originally Posted by physiobob View Post
    All you do is click on reply! Not that hard to work out.
    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.



 
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