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Not sure how it is that time flies so fast... But it sure does! I'm not sure what I accomplished this week, but I know that I'm heading into 8 days of teaching! It'll be fun and exhausting at the same time. As I write this, I think I'm mostly packed... but then I suddenly remember something I want to take, and I"m running out of room! (I've packed a foldable suitcase in order to bring stuff back home with me as
well!) And away we go!
Anyways, enough of the chit-chat... On to YOUR learning for this week!
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Members FORUM highlights:
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In Orthopaedics: - Hunching Puppies
- Superficial Digital Flexor Luxation (looking for surgeons opinions please... or those with experience!)
- Update on the dog with the Fracture, FHO & amputation
- Puppy with gait oddities subsequent to club feet
In Geriatric
Dogs - Discuttion re: classes for Geriatric dogs
In Neurological Rehab - Question: Correlation between anaesthetic & onset of degenerative myelopathy
In Business & Marketing - A question to facilitate discussion about target marketing to owners with insurance for their dogs
LOGIN, click FORUM and (sign in or sign up if you need to), and see what's there! And add to the discussion
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Check out the forum. Help your colleagues. Post your questions.
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Okay, so I had some questions about about the Forum, and I thought that I should pass on the info to everyone. - To get on, you need to sign up with a NEW username and password. (Password can be the same as what you you to get into the Member's area). Next time you want 'in', it should remember you.
- Pick a user name
that you want to be seen.
- Answer questions. Post questions.
- Sign your posts please... It's nice to reply to a person by name!
- If you want to post a document or a picture, you can drag it into the message box or scroll down, click attachments, and then 'add files'.
- Videos... I'm still figuring it out. So
far, I'd suggest uploading to Youtube, and then posting the link.
And get on there and engage with the community!
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Blog: Movement, the Brain, your Nervous System & Performance
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The nervous system governs just about everything in the body, and if we were able to tap into it for the purpose of enhance physical performance, then we could tap into making everything better (strength, flexibility, etc)!
Read... think... try... and report back!
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READ ON MY PRETTIES! READ MORE!
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So have a great week everyone!
Until next time... Cheers!
Laurie
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If you are new to FourLeg and happen to be having any issues with watching the videos, you will want to cut and paste the following url into your browser bar: http://www.fourleg.com Sometimes after people sign up on the secure page on FourLeg, their computer remembers the secure address for the website (https:), and takes them to the site via that prefix... but the rest of the pages
aren't secured, only the sign up page... and if you go to watch the videos on the https:... site, then it won't allow you to watch them. So going to the http:// version will make everything turn out okay!!!
As members, If you are wanting to search a topic... then locate the white search bar in upper right hand side of the screen when you log in & are on the members' side of the site. This is an easy way to find content in all formats!
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