Listen to Douglas B. Clement MD
discuss Farabloc on a Vancouver radio show.
Background:
D.B. Clement, MD and J.E. Taunton, MD
The British Columbia Medical Journal: 2001 Dec; 43: 10; Pages 573-577
" A Review of Farabloc "
Dr. Jack E, Taunton, the director of the Allan McGavin Sports Medicine Centre at the
University of British Columbia, and Dr. Doug B. Clement, the principal founder of the
centre, conducted a landmark study of Farabloc, focused on delayed onset muscle pain. This work
was nationally honoured by the CANADIAN ACADEMY OF SPORTS MEDICINE as the most
outstanding study of the year 1998. The citation praised both the design and the execution
of the research project.
Biographical notes: Dr. Doug B. Clement
Dr. Clement is a physician, athlete and sports medicine pioneer. He was an accomplished
rugby player and a track athlete who secured a silver medal at the 1954 British Empire Games and
who competed in both the 1952 and 1956 Olympics. He is presently a member of the
Canadian Olympic Committee and Professor Emeritus at the University of British Columbia. He
and his wife Diane founded prominent track clubs and what would become the internationally-renowned
Harry Jerome Track Classic. According to the British Columbia Encyclopaedia, Dr. Clement
is "recognized around the world as an innovator in sports medicine and has earned the
Sports Medicine Council Lifetime Achievement Award and the Order of Canada. He has guided more
than 10 athletes to the Olympics, including 1984 bronze medallist Lynn Williams."
Farabloc Radio program with veteran broadcaster Pia Shandel
The following program was not an infomercial, but mainstream Canadian public
affairs broadcasting. Pia Shandel is a prominent and respected journalist. There are
five
different audio tracks for you to listen to. To hear the whole radio program
listen to the
tracks in order 1 through 5.