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Foot rotation : a potential target to modify the knee adduction moment (2006)
Journal Article
Teichtahl, A., Morris, M., Wluka, A., Baker, R., Wolfe, R., Davis, S., & Cicuttini, F. (2006). Foot rotation : a potential target to modify the knee adduction moment. Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport, 9(1-2), 67-71. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jsams.2006.03.011

Isolating the particular joints/limb segments associated with knee adductor moment variability may provide clinically important data that could help
to identify strategies to reduce medial tibiofemoral joint load. The aim of this study was to examin... Read More about Foot rotation : a potential target to modify the knee adduction moment.

Standards – a new baseline for interagency training and education to safeguard children? (2006)
Journal Article
Murphy, M., Shardlow, S., Davis, C., Race, D., Johnson, M., & Long, T. (2006). Standards – a new baseline for interagency training and education to safeguard children?. Child Abuse Review, 15(2), 138-151. https://doi.org/10.1002/car.934

In April 2003, a research team drawn from the nursing (Salford Centre for Nursing, Midwifery and Collaborative Research) and social work (Salford Centre for Social Work Research) research centres at the University of Salford undertook a research proj... Read More about Standards – a new baseline for interagency training and education to safeguard children?.

Use of and belief in benefits of therapy and self management interventions in fibromyalgia (2006)
Journal Article
Hammond, A. (2006). Use of and belief in benefits of therapy and self management interventions in fibromyalgia. Rheumatology, 45(Suppl 1), i187. https://doi.org/10.1093/brheum/45.suppl_1.i183

Background: Patient education standards recommend that identifying clients’ perceptions of effective treatment can assist in programme development [1]. This survey investigated the use of 12 strategies commonly recommended in systematic reviews and s... Read More about Use of and belief in benefits of therapy and self management interventions in fibromyalgia.

Proxy models of legal need: can they contribute to equity of access to justice? (2006)
Journal Article
Baker, D., & Barrow, S. (2006). Proxy models of legal need: can they contribute to equity of access to justice?. Journal of Social Policy, 35(2), 267-282. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279405009529

Prioritisation of cases and resources as a means of rationing the limited legal aid budget has recently become a feature of access to justice in the UK. This article explores the utility of devising proxymodels of ‘legal need’ as a means of enabling... Read More about Proxy models of legal need: can they contribute to equity of access to justice?.

Secondary initiation of multiple bands of cumulonimbus over southern Britain. I: an observational case-study (2006)
Journal Article
Morcrette, C., Browning, K., Blyth, A., Bozier, K., Clark, P., Ladd, D., …Pavelin, E. (2006). Secondary initiation of multiple bands of cumulonimbus over southern Britain. I: an observational case-study. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 132(617), 1021-1051. https://doi.org/10.1256/qj.05.151

Special observing facilities have been assembled in southern England as part of the Convective Storm Initiation Project (CSIP) to study the mesoscale and convective-scale processes that determine precisely where warm-season convective showers will br... Read More about Secondary initiation of multiple bands of cumulonimbus over southern Britain. I: an observational case-study.

Empty spaces, new possibilities (2006)
Journal Article
Hicks, S. (2006). Empty spaces, new possibilities. Newsletter - British Psychological Society. Lesbian and Gay Psychology Section, 7(1), 84-98

Patient perceptions of stock footwear design features (2006)
Journal Article
Williams, A., & Nester, C. (2006). Patient perceptions of stock footwear design features. Prosthetics and Orthotics International, 30(1), 61-71. https://doi.org/10.1080/03093640600574425

Patients with diseases which impact on foot health, for example diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis, are
known to have some benefit from prescribed stock footwear with regards to clinical outcomes. Achieving
this is not just about getting the footwea... Read More about Patient perceptions of stock footwear design features.