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Biomechanic's Question...

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by j1nxst3r, Jul 18, 2017.

  1. j1nxst3r

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    Good Evening All,

    I'm a relatively new UK podiatrist (qualified 2015) and I've undertaken a Master's Degree in Public Health - I am looking at whether "Are biomechanical assessments a good prognostic tool in the prediction of diabetic foot ulcers? - A Systematic Review." for my final Thesis, and I was wondering what the great and the good thought regarding prognostic tools and if anyone knew of any good journal articles they may suggest? (or point me in the direction towards).

    Many thanks in advance..

    Michael Taylor
     
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