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The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review

The typically developing paediatric foot: how flat should it be? A systematic review

... clinical foot posture measures such as the ...of foot posture literature, yet, in these authors experiences at least, are not frequently used within clinical ...amongst paediatric physiotherapists ...

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Evaluation of multi-segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

Evaluation of multi-segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

... reported foot models. The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a four segment model (shank, hindfoot, forefoot and hallux) that has been adapted by Stebbins et ...3D foot which is a five segment model (shank, ...

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The impact of body fat on three dimensional motion of the paediatric foot during walking

The impact of body fat on three dimensional motion of the paediatric foot during walking

... the foot. Given the distal location and flexibility of the paediatric foot there is an increased susceptibility to pathology and ...developing foot, such as obesity, may affect its function ...

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Inter rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI 6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

Inter rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI 6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

... a paediatric population have been identified, one of which evaluated the reliabil- ity of the older version of the index (FPI-8) ...of foot position in addi- tion to the FPI-8 and following reliability ...

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Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

Evaluation of multi segmental kinematic modelling in the paediatric foot using three concurrent foot models

... reported foot models. The Oxford Foot Model (OFM) is a four segment model (shank, hindfoot, forefoot and hallux) that has been adapted by Stebbins et ...3D foot which is a five segment model (shank, ...

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Inter-rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

Inter-rater reliability of the Foot Posture Index (FPI-6) in the assessment of the paediatric foot

... for paediatric participants, all raters must receive similar training and have experience in treat- ing the paediatric patient so the recording of outcome measurements is ...

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The relationship between paediatric foot posture and body mass index: do heavier children really have flatter feet?

The relationship between paediatric foot posture and body mass index: do heavier children really have flatter feet?

... of paediatric foot posture, by either a footprint based measure or the FPI-6, is the validity of either ...versus foot skeleton architecture [22, 23]. Foot print validity based on x-rays as ...

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The impact of body fat on three dimensional motion of the paediatric foot during walking

The impact of body fat on three dimensional motion of the paediatric foot during walking

... the foot. Given the distal location and flexibility of the paediatric foot there is an increased susceptibility to pathology and ...developing foot, such as obesity, may affect its function ...

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Biomechanics of the paediatric foot and lower limb: associations with adiposity

Biomechanics of the paediatric foot and lower limb: associations with adiposity

... which foot kinematic outputs were cross-correlated against the Milwaukee model in adult subjects (Kidder et ...the foot model and repeated on a different ...this paediatric model and the Milwaukee ...

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Paediatric flexible flat foot: how are we measuring it and are we getting it right? A systematic review

Paediatric flexible flat foot: how are we measuring it and are we getting it right? A systematic review

... of paediatric foot posture remains contro- versial [39, 77] with little consensus on how this fre- quently observed foot type should be measured, defined or ...flat foot posture outside of ...

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Patient perceptions of foot disability in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: a comparison of the juvenile arthritis foot disability index and the Oxford ankle foot questionnaire for children

Patient perceptions of foot disability in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis: a comparison of the juvenile arthritis foot disability index and the Oxford ankle foot questionnaire for children

... treating paediatric foot problems on a regular basis will be famil- iar with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) which has a prevalence of approximately 1 in 1000 children in the UK ...affect foot ...

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Determining predictors of outcome on factors of attention following paediatric arterial ischemic stroke

Determining predictors of outcome on factors of attention following paediatric arterial ischemic stroke

... from paediatric strokes, an area of increasing interest in the field has been on the impact that cerebrovascular insults have on cognitive abilities, and attention, in ...following paediatric strokes (Max ...

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Measurements of CTDI and DLP from CT Image Data for Paediatrics Radiological Performance Evaluation and dose Optimisation in Ghana

Measurements of CTDI and DLP from CT Image Data for Paediatrics Radiological Performance Evaluation and dose Optimisation in Ghana

... of paediatric imaging is with regards to the wide range in patient sizes and weights, therefore requiring special attention to optimization and modification of equipment, technique, and imaging ...indication. ...

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Epidemiology of isolated foot burns in children presenting to a Queensland paediatric burns centre— a two-year study in warmer climate

Epidemiology of isolated foot burns in children presenting to a Queensland paediatric burns centre— a two-year study in warmer climate

... Results: There were 218 children with foot burns treated over a period of 2 years and 2 months of which 214 had complete records. There were significantly more boys than girls ( n = 134, 62.6% cf. n = 80, 37.4%, p ...

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Adding to complexity: comorbidity in paediatric rheumatic disease

Adding to complexity: comorbidity in paediatric rheumatic disease

... in paediatric rheumatology predate the current approaches to treatment it is not easy to extrapolate the relevance of these data to patients presenting currently ...in paediatric rheumatology, including ...

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Paediatric Surgical Outreach to Papua New Guinea: Initial Experience

Paediatric Surgical Outreach to Papua New Guinea: Initial Experience

... involving Paediatric surgeons, anaesthetists and ...two paediatric sur- geons, an anaesthetist accompanying the other adult surgical subspecialty teams from other hospitals under ...

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Who put the 'paediatric' in paediatric eye care?

Who put the 'paediatric' in paediatric eye care?

... In paediatric cases, the patient is usually accompanied by a parent or caregiver, and the optometrist needs to consider both when communicating a diagnosis and recommending a management ...

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Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis — some patient perspectives

Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis — some patient perspectives

... When foot health information was sourced it was reported as “frightening” or written in language that was difficult to ...seek foot health information, suggesting it is a well utilized ...based foot ...

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Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis —some patient perspectives

Foot health education for people with rheumatoid arthritis —some patient perspectives

... Out of twenty members of the support group approached, six participants who met the inclusion cri- teria initially consented. One was unable to attend the focus group due to ill health. All five participants were women, ...

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A study on the role of paediatric assessment triangle, clinical scoring and serum lactate in the management of septic shock in children

A study on the role of paediatric assessment triangle, clinical scoring and serum lactate in the management of septic shock in children

... in paediatric population to validate the role of clinical parameters to predict sepsis and septic ...The Paediatric Assessment Triangle (PAT) is a rapid evaluation tool that uses clinical parameters to ...

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