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Claus Beyerlein
January 23, 2014
Thank you Max for your inspiration. I had the chance to meet you in Perth during my Master at Curtin University and your visits to Germany. I feel very priviliged. The physiotherapy world will miss you. My thoughts are with you, Barbie.
Frans van den Berg
January 21, 2014
I had the great honor of meeting and inviting Max to lecture in Germany. He was a great teacher and he showed to have a hugh amount of knowledge and understanding in the topic of pain and pain management. He was a pioneer in this field in physiotherapy and even during the last days of his life he was still looking further to find answers and solutions for physiotherapeutic management. He was a great and inspiring teacher and he will be missed by many physiotherapists all around the world.
Svein Kristiansen
January 12, 2014
Sometime in life you meet people that change your own path in life. Max changed mine and many of my fellow colleagues from the masters program in 2006 at Curtin. Thanks for all the time we spent together and all the knowledge shared with us all...Svein, Maria, Toby and Samuel..
Kieran O'Sullivan
January 11, 2014
Max was a tremendous influence to thousands of people from dozens of countries. A thoughful, challenging and insightful man. I will remember the time spent in his company very fondly. Condolences to Barbie and family. Kieran, Aoife and Eanna.
Brandon Butt
January 10, 2014
Max challenged his students and always had time for questions from them. He was incredibly knowledgeable and passionate about pain physiology and physiotherapy. Thank you Max...for changing us all.
Shaun Lapenskie
January 9, 2014
Max will be sorely missed in the physiotherapy community. The man was an excellent teacher, and while usually too smart for the room he always managed to explain things to those of us who didn't share his brilliance. My brief time with him has greatly influenced my thinking for the last 13 years. Rest in peace.
Niamh Moloney
January 3, 2014
“A teacher affects eternity; he can never tell where his influence stops” –Henry Adams.
Max was an incredible teacher whose influence will be felt for many years to come. Deepest sympathies to Barbie and family.
January 3, 2014
ZUSMAN (Max ): Honoured member of the APA and respected by all. Deepest sympathy to family and friends.
Australian Physiotherapy Association
January 1, 2014
ZUSMAN (Max):
Good bye dear Max, at peace now. Sending you special love and thoughts at this sad time Barb.
Jen and Michael
January 1, 2014
ZUSMAN (Max ): Deepest sympathy to Barbie and family on the passing of Max. His enormous contribution to the Physiotherapy profession will continue well into the future. From friends and colleagues at Curtin University School of Physiotherapy and Exercise Science, and the Curtin University Physiotherapy Alumni
December 31, 2013
ZUSMAN (Max):
A wonderful man, a good teacher and a fine scholar. Will miss you Max. Lance and Meg Twomey.
December 31, 2013
ZUSMAN (Max):
Our Max, remembered with affection. Physio graduates of 1955, Judy, Anne, Jan, Margaret, Daphne and Aurelie.
December 31, 2013
ZUSMAN (Max):
Max, you leave us with fond memories of a great person. Sadly missed by Thursday billiards boys.
December 31, 2013
ZUSMAN (Max):
Warmest sympathy to dear Barbie, on the sad loss of wonderful Max: top physio, great bloke and long time friend of Diana and the late Bill Warnock.
Legacy Remembers
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December 30, 2013
Max ZUSMAN Obituary
ZUSMAN (Max): You fought so hard for so long...rest now, my darling. Thank you for the last 34 years.... 34 years of living, of laughing and of loving. Barbie ZUSMAN (Max): Brother of Dadie and brother-in-law of Yossi (dec). Uncle of Paul... Read Max ZUSMAN's Obituary
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