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    Repeatability of plantar pressure assessment during barefoot walking in people with stroke by Rogers, A., Morrison, S. C., Gorst, T., Paton, J., Freeman, J., Marsden, J., Cramp, M. C.

    Published in Journal of foot and ankle research (29-06-2020)
    “…Purpose Stroke‐related changes in foot structure and function affect balance and mobility and quantifying foot function following stroke could offer clinically…”
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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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    Randomised controlled trial of educational package on management of menorrhagia in primary care: the Anglia menorrhagia education study by Fender, Guy R K, Prentice, Andrew, Gorst, Tess, Nixon, Richard M, Duffy, Stephen W, Day, Nicholas E, Smith, Stephen K

    Published in BMJ (08-05-1999)
    “…Abstract Objective: To determine whether an educational package could influence the management of menorrhagia, increase the appropriateness of choice of…”
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    Management of menorrhagia: an audit of practices in the Anglia menorrhagia education study by Fender, Guy R K, Prentice, Andrew, Nixon, Richard M, Gorst, Tess, Duffy, Stephen W, Day, Nicholas E, Smith, Stephen K

    Published in BMJ (03-03-2001)
    “…Menorrhagia is an important healthcare problem for women.' In primary care menorrhagia is a considerable burden on resources and may ultimately lead to…”
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    Smodingium dermatitis by Heyl, T., Gorst-Allman, C.P., Wells, M.J., Fourie, D.M.C., Sevoir, K., Keene, A.R. & Steyn, P.S.

    Published in South African medical journal (04-04-1987)
    “…Smodingium argutum is the plant most commonly responsible for causing acute allergic contact dermatitis in South Africa…”
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