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2. UK podiatrists’ experiences of podiatry services for people living with arthritis: a qualitative investigation
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McCulloch, Louise, Borthwick, Alan, Redmond, Anthony, Edwards, Katherine, Pinedo-Villanueva, Rafael, Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel, Judge, Andrew, Arden, Nigel K., and Bowen, Catherine J.
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- 2018
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3. Within-subject foot motion variability in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Arden Nigel, Edwards Christopher, Bowen Cathy, Goulston Lyndsey, Gates Lucy, and Hooper Lindsey
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
- 2010
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4. Forefoot pathology in rheumatoid arthritis identified with ultrasound may not localise to areas of highest pressure: cohort observations at baseline and twelve months
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Bowen Catherine J, Culliford David, Allen Ruth, Beacroft James, Gay Anita, Hooper Lindsey, Burridge Jane, Edwards Christopher J, and Arden Nigel K
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Plantar pressures are commonly used as clinical measures, especially to determine optimum foot orthotic design. In rheumatoid arthritis (RA) high plantar foot pressures have been linked to metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint radiological erosion scores. However, the sensitivity of foot pressure measurement to soft tissue pathology within the foot is unknown. The aim of this study was to observe plantar foot pressures and forefoot soft tissue pathology in patients who have RA. Methods A total of 114 patients with established RA (1987 ACR criteria) and 50 healthy volunteers were assessed at baseline. All RA participants returned for reassessment at twelve months. Interface foot-shoe plantar pressures were recorded using an F-Scan® system. The presence of forefoot soft tissue pathology was assessed using a DIASUS musculoskeletal ultrasound (US) system. Chi-square analyses and independent t-tests were used to determine statistical differences between baseline and twelve months. Pearson's correlation coefficient was used to determine interrelationships between soft tissue pathology and foot pressures. Results At baseline, RA patients had a significantly higher peak foot pressures compared to healthy participants and peak pressures were located in the medial aspect of the forefoot in both groups. In contrast, RA participants had US detectable soft tissue pathology in the lateral aspect of the forefoot. Analysis of person specific data suggests that there are considerable variations over time with more than half the RA cohort having unstable presence of US detectable forefoot soft tissue pathology. Findings also indicated that, over time, changes in US detectable soft tissue pathology are out of phase with changes in foot-shoe interface pressures both temporally and spatially. Conclusions We found that US detectable forefoot soft tissue pathology may be unrelated to peak forefoot pressures and suggest that patients with RA may biomechanically adapt to soft tissue forefoot pathology. In addition, we have observed that, in patients with RA, interface foot-shoe pressures and the presence of US detectable forefoot pathology may vary substantially over time. This has implications for clinical strategies that aim to offload peak plantar pressures.
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- 2011
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5. Improvement in symptoms and signs in the forefoot of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with anti-TNF therapy
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Dewbury Keith, Hooper Lindsey, Edwards Christopher J, Bowen Catherine J, Sampson Madeleine, Sawyer Sally, Burridge Jane, and Arden Nigel K
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Inhibition of tumour necrosis factor (TNF) is an effective way of reducing synovitis and preventing joint damage in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), yet very little is known about its specific effect on foot pain and disability. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether anti-TNF therapy alters the presence of forefoot pathology and/or reduces foot pain and disability. Methods Consecutive RA patients starting anti-TNF therapy (infliximab, etanercept, adalimumab) were assessed for presence of synovial hypertrophy and synovitis in the 2nd and 5th metatarso-phalangeal (MTP) joints and plantar forefoot bursal hypertrophy before and 12 weeks after therapy. Tender MTP joints and swollen bursae were established clinically by an experienced podiatrist and ultrasound (US) images were acquired and interpreted by a radiologist. Assessment of patient reported disease impact on the foot was performed using the Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index (MFPDI). Results 31 patients (24 female, 7 male) with RA (12 seronegative, 19 seropositive) completed the study: mean age 59.6 (SD 10.1) years, disease duration 11.1 (SD 10.5) years, and previous number of Disease Modifying Anti Rheumatic Drugs 3.0 (1.6). Significant differences after therapy were found for Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (t = 4.014, p < 0.001), C-reactive protein (t = 3.889, p = 0.001), 28 joint Disease Activity Score (t = 3.712, p = 0.0001), Visual Analog Scale (t = 2.735, p = 0.011) and Manchester Foot Pain and Disability Index (t = 3.712, p = 0.001). Presence of MTP joint synovial hypertrophy on US was noted in 67.5% of joints at baseline and 54.8% of joints at twelve weeks. Presence of plantar forefoot bursal hypertrophy on US was noted in 83.3% of feet at baseline and 75% at twelve weeks. Although there was a trend for reduction in observed presence of person specific forefoot pathology, when the frequencies were analysed (McNemar) this was not significant. Conclusions Significant improvements were seen in patient reported foot pain and disability 12 weeks after commencing TNF inhibition in RA, but this may not be enough time to detect changes in forefoot pathology.
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6. Musculoskeletal ultrasound imaging of the plantar forefoot in patients with rheumatoid arthritis: inter-observer agreement between a podiatrist and a radiologist
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Bowen Catherine J, Dewbury Keith, Sampson Madeline, Sawyer Sally, Burridge Jane, Edwards Christopher J, and Arden Nigel K
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background The use of musculoskeletal ultrasound (MSUS) in the diagnosis and management of foot and ankle musculoskeletal pathology is increasing. Due to the wide use of MSUS and the depth and breadth of training required new proposals advocate tailored learning of the technique to discrete fields of practice. The aims of the study were to evaluate the inter-observer agreement between a MSUS radiologist and a podiatrist, who had completed basic skills training in MSUS, in the MSUS assessment of the forefoot of patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Methods A consecutive sample of thirty-two patients with rheumatoid arthritis was assessed for presence of synovitis, erosions and bursitis within the forefoot using MSUS. All MSUS assessments were performed independently on the same day by a podiatrist and one of two Consultant Radiologists experienced in MSUS. Results Moderate agreement on image acquisition and interpretation was achieved for bursitis (kappa 0.522; p < 0.01) and erosions (kappa 0.636; p < 0.01) and fair agreement for synovitis (kappa 0.216; p < 0.05) during the primary assessments. Following a further training session, substantial agreement (kappa 0.702) between the two investigators was recorded. The sensitivity of the podiatrist using MSUS was 82.4% for detection of bursitis, 83.0% for detection of erosion and 84.0% for detection of synovitis. Specificity of the podiatrist using MSUS was 88.9% for detection of bursitis, 80.7% for detection of erosion and 35.9% for detection of synovitis. Conclusion This study demonstrated good inter-observer agreement between a podiatrist and radiologist on MSUS assessment of the forefoot, particularly for bursitis and erosions, in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. There is scope to further evaluate and consider the role of podiatrists in the MSUS imaging of the foot following appropriate training and also in the development of reliable protocols for MSUS assessment of the foot.
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- 2008
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7. The effect of variation in interpretation of the La Trobe radiographic foot atlas on the prevalence of foot osteoarthritis in older women: the Chingford general population cohort
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McQueen, Peter, primary, Gates, Lucy, additional, Marshall, Michelle, additional, Doherty, Michael, additional, Arden, Nigel, additional, and Bowen, Catherine, additional
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- 2017
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8. The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2015: meeting abstracts
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Tong, Jasper W. K., Kong, Veni P., Sze, Lily, Gale, Susie, Veto, John, McArdle, Carla, Tunprasert, Thanaporn, Bradley, Victoria, Strike, Siobhan, Ashford, Robert, Naemi, Roozbeth, Chocklingam, Nachiappan, de Blasc, Xavi, Farndon, Lisa, Robinson, Vicki, Nicholls, Emily, Birch, Tabitha, Birch, Ivan, Otter, Simon, Kumar, Sunil, Gow, Peter, Dalbeth, Nicola, Corkill, Michael, Davies, Kevin, Panthakalam, Sam, Rohan, Maheswaran, Rome, Keith, Egan, Chloe, Chandler, Lisa, Tehan, Peta, Chuter, Vivienne, Sonter, Jennifer, Lanting, Sean, Hicks, Lorna, Joyce, Christopher, Watterson, David, McIntosh, Caroline, Roberts, Nigel, Forss, Jacqueline, Charalambous, Chrystalla, Kirby, Jack, Ojo, Oluwakemi, Caukill, Sarah, Capon, Jacqueline, Fong, Radiance, Loy, Louis, Diment, Matthew, Murray, Madeleine, Ellis, Mairghread, Oldmeadow, Christopher, Carey, Nicola, Stenner, Karen, Gage, Heather, Brown, Jane, Williams, Peter, Moore, Ann, Edwards, Jude, Mold, Freda, Courtenay, Molly, Bray, Alan, Hindmoor, Pamela, Gwynne, Craig, Curran, Sarah, Bridgen, Andy, Fairhurst, Caroline, Adamson, Joy, Martin, Belen Corbacho, Cockayne, Sarah, Hewitt, Catherine, Hicks, Kate, Keenan, Anne-Maree, Loughrey-Green, Lorraine, Menz, Hylton, Redmond, Anthony, Rodgers, Sara, Watson, Jude, Torgerson, David, Hull, Robin, Lamb, Sarah, Vernon, Wesley, Wylie, Gavin, Young, Zoe, Williams, Brian, Sullivan, Frank, Ogston, Simon, Morris, Jacqui, Bowen, Cathy, Kunkel, Dorit, Cole, Mark, Donovan-Hall, Margaret, Pickering, Ruth, Burnett, Malcolm, Bader, Dan, Robison, Judy, Mamode, Louis, Ashburn, Ann, McQueen, Peter, Daniels, Maxine, Doherty, Michael, Arden, Nigel, Dando, Charlotte, Cherry, Lindsey, Stefanou, Nichola, Lamb, Sally, Corbacho, Belen, Alcacer-Pitarch, Begonya, and Buch, Maya
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Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,Meeting Abstracts - Abstract
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-bodied and unilateral transtibial amputee participants Thanaporn Tunprasert, Victoria Bradley, Siobhan Strike P6 Comparison of walking gait biomechanics between able-bodied and unilateral transtibial amputee participants using a new model of energy-storage-and-return (ESAR) prosthetic Thanaporn Tunprasert, Victoria Bradley, Siobhan Strike P7 An observational study of in-shoe plantar and dorsal pressures of skilled downhill skiers on a dry ski slope Robert Ashford, Roozbeth Naemi, Nachiappan Chocklingam, Xavi de Blasc P8 If the shoe fits: a footwear choice toolkit informed by social science methodologies Lisa Farndon, Vicki Robinson, Emily Nicholls P9 The identification of emotions from gait Tabitha Birch, Ivan Birch P11 Experience of foot problems in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus Simon Otter, Sunil Kumar, Peter Gow, Nicola Dalbeth, Michael Corkill, Kevin Davies, Sam Panthakalam, Maheswaran Rohan, Keith Rome P14 Negative pressure wound therapy for the management of foot wounds in the diabetic population: a review of the literature Chloe Egan, Lisa Chandler P15 Lower limb vascular assessment in diabetes: a multifaceted assessment of objective screening techniques Peta Tehan, Vivienne Chuter, Jennifer Sonter, Sean Lanting P16 Improving outcomes for diabetes foot complications Lorna Hicks P17 Acupuncture… an alternative or adjunctive treatment option for diabetes-related neuropathic pain? Christopher Joyce, David Watterson, Caroline McIntosh P18 “My back is in agony” – A cross-sectional study into the relationship between musculoskeletal complaints and a whole body postural risk assessment in podiatry students Christopher Joyce, Nigel Roberts P19 Swabs of the treatment couches: Does the material type and texture of podiatric treatment couches increase microorganism contamination? Jacqueline Forss, Chrystalla Charalambous, Jack Kirby, Oluwakemi Ojo P20 Does increased exudate viscosity effect the absorption rate of exudate into four different wound dressings? Jacqueline Forss, Sarah Caukill, Jacqueline Capon, Radiance Fong, Louis Loy P21 An investigation into the microbial load of a 40 °C and 60 °C wash Matthew Diment, Madeleine Murray, Mairghread Ellis, Carla McArdle P23 The sensitivity and specificity of the toe brachial index in detecting peripheral arterial disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis Peta Tehan, Vivienne Chuter, Christopher Oldmeadow P24 Medicines management activities and non-medical prescribing within podiatry and physiotherapy: an integrative review of the literature Nicola Carey, Karen Stenner, Heather Gage, Jane Brown, Peter Williams, Simon Otter, Ann Moore, Jude Edwards, Freda Mold, Molly Courtenay A7.2 Non-invasive vascular assessment in the foot with Diabetes: Diagnostic accuracy of ankle brachial index, toe brachial index and continuous wave Doppler Peta Tehan, Alan Bray, Vivienne Chuter A7.5 The efficacy of dressings on post nail surgery phenolised wounds Pamela Hindmoor B7.1 Cross-sectional study investigating the role of proximal and distal factors in the development of patellofemoral joint pain Craig Gwynne, Sarah Curran B7.2 Podiatrist’s interpretation and use of evidence in MSK practice Andy Bridgen B7.4 Predictors of falling in older podiatry patients – findings from the REFORM study Caroline Fairhurst, Dr Joy Adamson, Belen Corbacho Martin, Sarah Cockayne, Prof Catherine Hewitt, Kate Hicks, Anne-Maree Keenan, Lorraine Loughrey-Green, Hylton Menz, Anthony Redmond, Sara Rodgers, Jude Watson, David Torgerson, Robin Hull, Sarah Lamb, Caroline McIntosh, Wesley Vernon, Lisa Farndon B7.5 The REFORM study: Insole preference, requirements and compliance of podiatry patient’s aged 65 and over and at risk of falling Lorraine Loughrey-Green, Sarah Cockayne, Anthony Redmond, Anne-Maree Keenan, Sara Rodgers, Lisa Farndon, Wesley Vernon, David Torgerson, Caroline Fairhurst, Jude Watson, Hylton Menz, Sarah Lamb, Robin Hull B7.6 A podiatry intervention to reduce falls in care home residents is feasible and demonstrates benefits: results from PIRFECT, a feasibility randomised controlled trial Gavin Wylie, Zoe Young, Brian Williams, Frank Sullivan, Hylton Menz, Simon Ogston, Jacqui Morris C7.1 A survey exploring footwear habits in people with stroke and people with Parkinson’s Cathy Bowen, Dorit Kunkel, Mark Cole, Margaret Donovan-Hall, Ruth Pickering, Malcolm Burnett, Dan Bader, Judy Robison, Louis Mamode, Ann Ashburn C7.2 Painful foot osteoarthritis; a common symptom in a common pathology? Peter McQueen, Maxine Daniels, Michael Doherty, Nigel Arden, Cathy Bowen C7.4 Clinical diagnosis of symptomatic forefoot neuroma in the general population: Delphi based recommendations Charlotte Dando, Lindsey Cherry, Cathy Bowen C7.5 The development and implementation of a Clinical Quality Improvement Framework suitable for use in community services Nichola Stefanou C7.6 The REFORM study - methodological considerations in running a cohort randomised controlled trial within a podiatry patient caseload Sarah Cockayne, Joy Adamson, Caroline Fairhurst, Catherine Hewitt, Anne-Maree Keenan, Sally Lamb, Lorraine Loughrey-Green, Caroline McIntosh, Hylton Menz, Anthony Redmond, Sara Rodgers, Wesley Vernon, Jude Watson, Lisa Farndon, Belen Corbacho, Robin Hull, David Torgerson A31 Jewel in the crown: Exploring the factors contributing to the development and impact of foot problems in Systemic Sclerosis (SSc) Begonya Alcacer-Pitarch, Anthony Redmond, Maya Buch, Anne-Maree Keenan
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9. Evidence for current recommendations concerning the management of foot health for people with chronic long-term conditions: a systematic review
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Edwards, Katherine, primary, Borthwick, Alan, additional, McCulloch, Louise, additional, Redmond, Anthony, additional, Pinedo-Villanueva, Rafael, additional, Prieto-Alhambra, Daniel, additional, Judge, Andrew, additional, Arden, Nigel, additional, and Bowen, Catherine, additional
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- 2017
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10. Abstracts from The College of Podiatry Annual Conference 2016
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Ingram, John, primary, Cawley, Scott, additional, Jones, Angela, additional, Coulman, Elinor, additional, Gregory, Clive, additional, Pickles, Tim, additional, Kei, Him Shun Hinson, additional, Fletcher, Paul, additional, Curran, Mike, additional, Prior, Trevor, additional, Formosa, Cynthia, additional, Otter, Simon, additional, Rome, Keith, additional, Gow, Peter, additional, Dalbeth, Nicola, additional, Rohan, Maheswaran, additional, Stewart, Sarah, additional, Aiyer, Ashok, additional, Glasser, Sam, additional, Paton, Joanne, additional, Collings, Richard, additional, Marsden, Jonathan, additional, Torgerson, David, additional, Cockayne, Sarah, additional, Rodgers, Sara, additional, Green, Lorraine, additional, Fairhurst, Caroline, additional, Adamson, Joy, additional, Clark, Arabella, additional, Corbacho, Belen, additional, Hewitt, Catherine, additional, Hicks, Kate, additional, Hull, Robin, additional, Keenan, Anne-Maree, additional, Lamb, Sarah, additional, Menz, Hylton, additional, Redmond, Anthony, additional, Richardson, Zoe, additional, Vernon, Wesley, additional, Watson, Judith, additional, Farndon, Lisa, additional, Clarke, Arabella, additional, McIntosh, Caroline, additional, Mizzi, Stephen, additional, Cutajar, Lucianne, additional, Mizzi, Annabelle, additional, Falzon, Owen, additional, Swaine, Ian, additional, Springett, Kate, additional, Bachand, Andrea, additional, Avison, Ben, additional, Leitch, Jessica, additional, Scott, Jennifer, additional, Hendry, Gordon, additional, Locke, Jackie, additional, McArdle, Carla, additional, Lagan, Katie, additional, McDowell, David, additional, Kaminski, Michelle, additional, Raspovic, Anita, additional, McMahon, Lawrence, additional, Lambert, Katrina, additional, Erbas, Bircan, additional, Mount, Peter, additional, Kerr, Peter, additional, Landorf, Karl, additional, Mamode, Louis, additional, Bowen, Catherine, additional, Burnett, Malcolm, additional, Gates, Lucy, additional, Ashburn, Ann, additional, Cole, Mark, additional, Donovan-Hall, Margaret, additional, Pickering, Ruth, additional, Bader, Dan, additional, Robison, Judy, additional, Kunkel, Dorit, additional, Al Bimani, Saed, additional, Warner, Martin, additional, Murchie, Jane, additional, Hannigan, Rachel, additional, Ellis, Mairghread, additional, Patience, Aimie, additional, Slater, Sophie, additional, Wallace, Kirsten, additional, Edwards, Katherine, additional, Borthwick, Alan M., additional, McCulloch, Louise, additional, Redmond, Anthony C., additional, Pinedo-Villanueva, Rafael, additional, Arden, Nigel K., additional, Bowen, Catherine J., additional, Siddle, Heidi, additional, Mandl, Peter, additional, Aletaha, Daniel, additional, Vlieland, Thea Vliet, additional, Backhaus, Marina, additional, Cornell, Patricia, additional, D’Agostino, Maria Antonietta, additional, Ellegaard, Karen, additional, Iagnocco, Annamaria, additional, Jakobsen, Bente, additional, Jasinski, Tiina, additional, Kildal, Nina, additional, Lehner, Michaela, additional, Moller, Ingrid, additional, Supp, Gabriela, additional, O’Connor, Philip, additional, Naredo, Esperanza, additional, and Wakefield, Richard, additional
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- 2017
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11. A pilot investigation of the prevalence of US-detectable forefoot joint pathology and reported foot-related disability in participants with systemic lupus erythematosus
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Mukherjee, Sandeep, primary, Cherry, Lindsey, additional, Zarroug, Jalaa, additional, Culliford, David, additional, Bowen, Catherine, additional, Arden, Nigel, additional, and Edwards, Christopher, additional
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- 2016
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12. Associations between body mass index and foot joint pain in middle-aged and older women: a retrospective analysis of a longitudinal cohort
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Gay, Anita, primary, Bowen, Catherine, additional, Culliford, David, additional, and Arden, Nigel, additional
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- 2014
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13. Footwear habits and general health in middle‐aged women: a retrospective ten year study
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Bowen, Catherine, primary, Culliford, David, additional, and Arden, Nigel, additional
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- 2014
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14. Training the next generation of clinical researchers: evaluation of a graduate podiatrist research internship in rheumatology
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Naidoo, Serena, primary, Bowen, Catherine, additional, Arden, Nigel, additional, and Redmond, Anthony, additional
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- 2013
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15. Within‐subject foot motion variability in patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis
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Hooper, Lindsey, primary, Gates, Lucy, additional, Goulston, Lyndsey, additional, Bowen, Cathy, additional, Edwards, Christopher, additional, and Arden, Nigel, additional
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- 2010
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16. Improvement in symptoms and signs in the forefoot of patients with rheumatoid arthritis treated with anti‐TNF therapy
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Bowen, Catherine J, primary, Edwards, Christopher J, additional, Hooper, Lindsey, additional, Dewbury, Keith, additional, Sampson, Madeleine, additional, Sawyer, Sally, additional, Burridge, Jane, additional, and Arden, Nigel K, additional
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- 2010
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