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    Ankle Foot Orthoses: Standardisation of terminology by Eddison, N., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2021)
    “…•Terms that describe different types of AFOs has not been standardised and defined.•Lack of standardisation affects research and clinical practice.•It is time…”
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    Can plantar soft tissue mechanics enhance prognosis of diabetic foot ulcer? by Naemi, R, Chatzistergos, P, Suresh, S, Sundar, L, Chockalingam, N, Ramachandran, A

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-04-2017)
    “…Highlights • Higher tissue thickness at the 1st Metatarsal head associated with DFU incident. • Less tissue stiffness at the 1st Metatarsal head associated…”
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    Screening for the loss of protective sensation in people without a history of diabetic foot ulceration: Validation of two simple tests in India by Chatzistergos, P.E., Kumar, S., Sumathi, C.S., Mahadevan, S., Vas, P., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-08-2023)
    “…•Mass screening for loss of protective sensation can help prevent diabetic ulcers.•The Ipswich touch test is valid in people without diabetic foot ulceration…”
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    Standardised classification system for bespoke thermoplastic ankle foot orthoses by Eddison, N., Healy, A., Buchanan, D., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-12-2022)
    “…To validate a new classification system for bespoke thermoplastic ankle foot orthoses (AFOs). Inter- and intra-observer reliability study. A classification…”
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    Does user perception affect adherence when wearing biomechanically optimised ankle foot orthosis – footwear combinations: A pilot study by Eddison, N., Healy, A., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-06-2020)
    “…•Understanding patient adherence is crucial to effective treatment interventions.•The importance of function outweighs the cosmetic element of orthotic…”
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    Increased exposure to loading is associated with decreased plantar soft tissue hardness in people with diabetes and neuropathy by Allan, D., Chatzistergos, P.E., Mahadevan, S., Healy, A., Sundar, L., Ramachandran, A., Kumar, S., Punnoose, A., Chockalingam, N., Naemi, R.

    Published in Diabetes research and clinical practice (01-05-2022)
    “…Literature indicates that altered plantar loading in people with diabetes could trigger changes in plantar soft tissue biomechanics which, in turn, could…”
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    The effect of tuning ankle foot orthoses-footwear combinations on gait kinematics of children with cerebral palsy: A case series by Eddison, N., Healy, A., Needham, R., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-06-2020)
    “…•Understanding the effects of biomechanically optimised AFO-FC is vital for clinical management.•Tuning AFO-FCs can potentially improve hip and pelvic movement…”
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    Do research papers provide enough information on design and material used in ankle foot orthoses for children with cerebral palsy? A systematic review by Eddison, N., Mulholland, M., Chockalingam, N.

    Published in Journal of children's orthopaedics (01-08-2017)
    “…Objectives The purpose of this article is to determine how many of the current peer-reviewed studies of ankle foot or-thoses (AFOs) on children with cerebral…”
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    The Charcot Foot: An Emerging Public Health Problem for African Diabetes Patients by Abbas, Zulfiqarali G, Lutale, J K, Formosa, C, Gatt, A, Chockalingam, N

    “…Although the awareness, diagnosis, management of the complications associated with diabetes have improved in African countries over the past decade,…”
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    Diabetes foot screening: Challenges and future strategies by Formosa, C., Chockalingam, N., Gatt, A.

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2019)
    “…•A phenomenological study to explore the stakeholder perspectives on diabetic foot screening.•Current diabetes foot screening is inadequate and has…”
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    Heel pressures with generic and focused rigid heel cast devices while in a static supine and seated position by Marshall, J, Branthwaithe, H, Chockalingam, N

    Published in Journal of wound care (01-06-2016)
    “…Objective: To identify if the choice of material used to make focused rigid cast (FRC) and generic heel cups has an effect on heel pressure in healthy…”
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    The effect of calf muscle stretching exercises on ankle joint dorsiflexion and dynamic foot pressures, force and related temporal parameters by Macklin, K, Healy, A, Chockalingam, N

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2012)
    “…Abstract Background Previous research has found that ankle joint equinus can lead to foot pathologies. Calf stretching exercises are a common treatment…”
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    Radiographic measurements of hallux angles: A review of current techniques by Srivastava, Subodh, Chockalingam, N, El Fakhri, Tarek

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-03-2010)
    “…Abstract Background Radiographic angles are commonly used in patients with hallux valgus deformity to assess the severity, plan surgery, assess outcome and…”
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    Effects of the site and extent of plantar cutaneous stimulation on dynamic balance and muscle activity while walking by Collings, R, Paton, J, Chockalingam, N, Gorst, T, Marsden, J

    Published in Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland) (01-09-2015)
    “…Highlights • We examined the effect of zonal textured insoles on walking. • Lateral stimulation of the rearfoot in the first half of gait changes the kinetics…”
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    Comparison of in vivo vs. frozen vs. Thiel cadaver specimens in visualisation of anatomical structures of the ankle on proton density Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) through a visual grading analysis (VGA) study by Zarb, F, McNulty, J, Gatt, A, Formosa, C, Chockalingam, N, Evanoff, M.G, Rainford, L

    Published in Radiography (London, England. 1995) (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract Purpose The use of cadavers for medical education purposes and for radiology research methodologies which involve subjective image quality evaluation…”
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