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Bellarmine University bass fishing survey on muscle and joint problems - ENDED

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**SURVEY LINK IS NOW CLOSED - THANK YOU**

Students at Bellarmine University need your help with a survey on the effect of fishing on muscle and joints. Please read below, if interested in helping out. There is a large graphic ad on the left side of the national TBF web site you can click on to go to their survey page. Link to TBF, Inc is below. Dan

I am hoping that all of you have heard about the bass fishing survey that some Bellarmine University physical therapy students are conducting. If not I can tell you a little bit about it. Some of us students got together and developed a bass fishing survey to determine the main muscle and joint problems from fishing. Of all the research that is out, there has never been any research looking at muscle and joint problems from bass fishing. This survey will be the first and we would like to invite your members to take our survey on www.bassfederation.com. This survey is nothing without you and your members.

I would like to inform you that there will be an article about our survey in the August publication of Outdoor magazine and in the September publication of FLW magazine. Again, we would not be where we are without your help.

Thanks again for your participation and don't forget to remind all tournament members to take our survey,

Jennifer Mulhall
Student Physical Therapist
Bellarmine University
Louisville, KY

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