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Oncology Rehabilitation in Australia: A National Survey Update
Our cross‐sectional survey found that the number of exercise‐based oncology rehabilitation programs in Australia had increased from 31 programs in 2015 to 76 programs in 2024. However, nationwide program availability remains poor. ABSTRACT Introduction Few exercise‐based oncology rehabilitation programs were available across Australia in 2015. Clinical
Ally Lasscock +2 more
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The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2015: meeting abstracts
Table of content P3 Medial longitudinal arch development of school children Jasper W.K. Tong, Veni P. Kong P4 Is measuring the subtalar joint reliable? Lily Sze, Susie Gale, John Veto, Carla McArdle P5 Comparison of turning gait biomechanics between able‐
Jasper W. K. Tong +152 more
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This article reviews the research advances in anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. By evaluating the strengths and limitations of current methodologies, it elucidates the role of gait analysis in optimizing rehabilitation protocols and mitigating long‐term complications.
TszLeung Yu +5 more
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A schematic diagram of the mechanism where small extracellular vesicles mediate the enhancement of heterotopic wound healing by radial extracorporeal shockwave stimulation at a proximal tibial osteotomy site. ABSTRACT Wound healing represents a complex biological process necessitating innovative therapeutic approaches, particularly for chronic wounds ...
Xiaoping Xie +8 more
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ABSTRACT Background Underpinning ongoing colonisation of the lands now known as Australia, scientific racism in colonial research delivered flawed results by building Indigenous inferiority into methodology to produce dehumanising conclusions of First Nations Peoples.
James Gerrard +5 more
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Literature reports cutaneous metastatic carcinoma as an uncommon finding. This foreboding phenomenon accounts for 0.7%-9% of metastases and may foreshadow a grim prognostic outcome.
Jaclyn D. Wessinger, DPM +2 more
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ABSTRACT Background The supination resistance test quantifies the force required to supinate the foot and ankle. Although it demonstrates good to excellent intra‐ and inter‐rater reliability and shows potential for predicting foot and ankle biomechanics during walking, assessing the biomechanical effects of foot orthoses, and distinguishing between ...
Gabriel Moisan +8 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction People experiencing homelessness face profound barriers in accessing healthcare, particularly preventive services such as foot care. Globally, rough sleepers are vulnerable to foot‐related morbidity due to prolonged exposure, inadequate footwear and poor hygiene access.
Joanna Bower, Joanne Paton
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Folinic Acid Improves Healing of Diabetic Foot Ulcers
ABSTRACT A novel folinic acid (FA) wound treatment (FAWT) significantly (p < 0.05) improved healing (re‐epithelialization) of chronic diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). In a double‐blind RCT, 10 (n = 10) chronic DFU subjects received daily topical treatment in either the Control group [(n = 5); PluroGel] or the FAWT group [(n = 5); PluroGel with FA 2.5 ...
Glenn D. Hoke +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To examine the psychosocial impact and parental stress associated with severe neurological disorders and intellectual disabilities in children, with a particular focus on the relationships between parental response styles and family stress and impact. Design A descriptive, cross‐sectional, prospective study was conducted. Methods The
Blanca Egea‐Zerolo +7 more
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