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Hi .

Is there a username/password that we should use?

Thanks.

Amie

Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach, MSPT, CCRP, CCRT

Next Step Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness, LLC

Huntingtown, land USA

www.vetmash.com

University of Louisville - Canine Wheelchair Assembly

Instructions

Hi Everyone-

As some of you are aware, I presented a poster at the Rehab and Physical Therapy

in Vet

Medicine Symposium in Minneapolis on the work that we did at the University of

Louisville on

designing and developing a build-it-yourself, adjustable canine wheelchair. At

that time I

promised that I would be posting the step-by-step instructions for building the

wheelchair

on a website. After a few hurdles with our Office of Tech Transfer, I am happy

to report that

the website is now available with free downloadable instructions to build our

medium and

large sized canine wheelchair. I have also started a blog on the same website

where you can

post questions and comments about your experience in building and/or using our

canine

wheelchair. The hope is that we will be able to improve upon our design by

receiving your

important feedback.

Here is the website:

http://web.mac.com/gbertocci/Canine_Wheelchair_Site/Canine_Wheelchair_Overview.h\

tml

I look forward to hearing from each of you who are willing to give the

do-it-yourself

approach a try!

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Amie-

Assuming the website is working properly....once you complete the form with your

contact

info and hit the " submit " button, you should be provided with a username and

password

to access the download site.

Let me know if you have any problems.

>

> Hi .

> Is there a username/password that we should use?

> Thanks.

> Amie

>

> Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach, MSPT, CCRP, CCRT

> Next Step Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness, LLC

> Huntingtown, land USA

> www.vetmash.com

>

> University of Louisville - Canine Wheelchair Assembly

Instructions

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Everyone-

> As some of you are aware, I presented a poster at the Rehab and Physical

Therapy in Vet

> Medicine Symposium in Minneapolis on the work that we did at the University of

Louisville on

> designing and developing a build-it-yourself, adjustable canine wheelchair. At

that

time I

> promised that I would be posting the step-by-step instructions for building

the

wheelchair

> on a website. After a few hurdles with our Office of Tech Transfer, I am happy

to report

that

> the website is now available with free downloadable instructions to build our

medium

and

> large sized canine wheelchair. I have also started a blog on the same website

where you

can

> post questions and comments about your experience in building and/or using our

canine

> wheelchair. The hope is that we will be able to improve upon our design by

receiving

your

> important feedback.

>

> Here is the website:

http://web.mac.com/gbertocci/Canine_Wheelchair_Site/Canine_Wheelchair_Overview.h\

tml

>

> I look forward to hearing from each of you who are willing to give the

do-it-yourself

> approach a try!

>

>

>

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Yes, it is working. Thanks for the post.le Robbins, M.S., P.T. Certified Canine Rehabilitation TherapistTo: VetRehab From: caninebiomechanics@...Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2008 00:47:25 +0000Subject: Re: University of Louisville - Canine Wheelchair Assembly Instructions

Amie-

Assuming the website is working properly....once you complete the form with your contact

info and hit the "submit" button, you should be provided with a username and password

to access the download site.

Let me know if you have any problems.

>

> Hi .

> Is there a username/password that we should use?

> Thanks.

> Amie

>

> Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach, MSPT, CCRP, CCRT

> Next Step Animal Rehabilitation & Fitness, LLC

> Huntingtown, land USA

> www.vetmash.com

>

> University of Louisville - Canine Wheelchair Assembly Instructions

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Hi Everyone-

> As some of you are aware, I presented a poster at the Rehab and Physical Therapy in Vet

> Medicine Symposium in Minneapolis on the work that we did at the University of

Louisville on

> designing and developing a build-it-yourself, adjustable canine wheelchair. At that

time I

> promised that I would be posting the step-by-step instructions for building the

wheelchair

> on a website. After a few hurdles with our Office of Tech Transfer, I am happy to report

that

> the website is now available with free downloadable instructions to build our medium

and

> large sized canine wheelchair. I have also started a blog on the same website where you

can

> post questions and comments about your experience in building and/or using our

canine

> wheelchair. The hope is that we will be able to improve upon our design by receiving

your

> important feedback.

>

> Here is the website:

http://web.mac.com/gbertocci/Canine_Wheelchair_Site/Canine_Wheelchair_Overview.html

>

> I look forward to hearing from each of you who are willing to give the do-it-yourself

> approach a try!

>

>

>

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