have any students bought the d.v.d's from this website and what did u think if them?? any comments on the shoulder one in particular??
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have any students bought the d.v.d's from this website and what did u think if them?? any comments on the shoulder one in particular??
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All the DVD's carried on The Physio Shop are excellent. The Clinic's in Motion titles show numerous angles on the video with clear instruction. The Real Bodywork titles are great, especially from the nerve mobilisation side of things and if you want an Aussie perspective the Get Active Physio DVD's from Paul Wright are also worth a look.
A general word though is that these titles require a sound anatomical understanding first. They are best suited to post graduate education but that is not so say students don't love to get ahead
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hi
Is there a big difference between the clinics in motion dvds and Paul Wrights..?
Could you tell me the main differences..?
Im asking because there quite a big difference in price..
Im just not to sure which to buy..
Thanks