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From: Richard S. Siegel MD Orthopaedic Surgeon
To: Educators/Athletic Directors/Coaches/Health & PE Professionals
This short (10 min) Video, entitled FEET FIRST is intended for your High School students. Please view, download to your computer, and show each Spring. A simplediscussion guide is attached.
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If you feel this educational tool has merit, please email the link to your colleagues and save this video in your DOCUMENTS FOLDER to use each Spring. I welcome your comments and suggestions.
Thank you,
Richard S. Siegel MD
Fellow American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
Diplomat American Board of Orthopaedic Surgeons
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