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Taping Shins Splints

Date: October 22, 2016Author: FixedByDoc 2 Comments
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I live recently moved back on grid due to illness. My hobbies are outdoor survival skills and backpacking. I hike all over the USA. I worked for many years in EMS and the Medical field. I hold a BS degree in Community Health Education and a second BS degree in Outdoor Recreation Leadership & Management. I was a Combat Medic in the Army and a certified Medical Specialist. I am now retired and live freely in Michigan with my wife in our new home. The rest you can learn about through our blogs to which we hope you enjoy... View all posts by FixedByDoc

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  1. quietkateblog's avatar quietkateblog says:
    October 22, 2016 at 11:55 pm

    Good safety and first aid video. Nice addition to the web site.

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  2. FixedByDoc's avatar FixedByDoc says:
    October 22, 2016 at 11:58 pm

    Thanks. Did you see the introduction to this series yet? There is an entire athletic taping series that I am posting here covering the injuries you might encounter while hiking or backpacking as far as strains and sprains. It will teach you how to care for them without using extreme measures.

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