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(Or: "Something probably no one is geeky enough to care about but me...")
H'okay, y'all, so (as some of you might already know) my uni has me doing a semester-long senior internship at a physical therapy clinic for another university. At said internship, we have some in-house software that lets us mix/match varying exercises and print out instructions for them with pictures/videos to give to patients. Recently, I noticed we have a section for amputees! (I noticed because one of our current regulars is a below-the-knee amputee)
I clicked on the femoral/above-the-knee section and found this

So, for anyone who's ever wanted to write Tunny going through physical therapy or just plain wanted to learn more about what he probably had to worry about, I can help! The only thing is that I only get access to this through my supervisor's account (which he gave to me in confidence), so anyone who wants some of this stuff pretty much has to go through me. I'm reasonable though, so anyone who's interested is welcome to ask and I'll see what I can do for y'all.
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"Fear is the mother of foresight..." -- Thomas Hardy
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Cheers.
P.S. - This has regular PT exercises also, so any non-Idiot fans who might be curious are welcome to talk to me about it as well :)
H'okay, y'all, so (as some of you might already know) my uni has me doing a semester-long senior internship at a physical therapy clinic for another university. At said internship, we have some in-house software that lets us mix/match varying exercises and print out instructions for them with pictures/videos to give to patients. Recently, I noticed we have a section for amputees! (I noticed because one of our current regulars is a below-the-knee amputee)
I clicked on the femoral/above-the-knee section and found this

So, for anyone who's ever wanted to write Tunny going through physical therapy or just plain wanted to learn more about what he probably had to worry about, I can help! The only thing is that I only get access to this through my supervisor's account (which he gave to me in confidence), so anyone who wants some of this stuff pretty much has to go through me. I'm reasonable though, so anyone who's interested is welcome to ask and I'll see what I can do for y'all.
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"Fear is the mother of foresight..." -- Thomas Hardy
-------
Cheers.
P.S. - This has regular PT exercises also, so any non-Idiot fans who might be curious are welcome to talk to me about it as well :)