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Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by sajjad, May 21, 2009.

  1. sajjad

    sajjad Welcome New Poster


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    Hello all,

    I am a student of Msc rehabilitation in Oxford UK, basically i'm an orthotist. For dissertation my topic is

    "Do orthotic devices reduce plantar fasciitis". But i have no access to full text articles even using my university athens account.

    So can any body help me to send me some RCT or other articles around orthoses for plantar fasciitis on my email add. which is splintcare@yahoo.com.

    Particularly i need articles from JAPMA.

    Any help would be highly appreciated.

    Sajjad
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  2. Griff

    Griff Moderator

    Sajjad,

    We don't normally like students coming on here and asking any of us to do literature searches for them - and as a Masters student you really should be able to source your own articles.

    That being said you've caught me in a good mood so here's one to get you started. Enjoy.

    (Now you're on your own!)

    Ian
     
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