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Chris Burton on tigersplayer

Discussion in 'Hull City' started by tigercity, Sep 21, 2011.

  1. tigercity

    tigercity Well-Known Member

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    Really appreciated this addition; as someone who's had ankle, knee & back injuries due to football & badminton, I find it a real insight.

    One thing I wonder.. do football clubs never employ osteopaths? I've used physios a few times and saw my first osteopath this week.

    Glad to see they're "protecting" Cam Stewart, so he'll come back flying..
     
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  2. AndrewM

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    Tigercity an osteopath is brilliant for certain conditions. I went to one in Leeds for a back injury she was only small but when she launched herself over you and all your bones cracked it was magic and you felt great after you left. The problem was that I enjoyed it that much that I wanted to go back for more. It is becoming more acceptable now and I was told to go to see her by my doctor who told me she would be more effective than physio. I used to have Tigerplayer but when it comes to technology here it is like the 3rd world and I lost patience when it would freeze every 5 seconds.
     
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