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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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    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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    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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