Objectives: To compare mobility in patients with venous leg ulcers to matched controls and determine the influence of mobility, age and ulcer size on ulcer healing. Methods: 25 leg ulcer patients, and 25 matched controls wore a mobility monitor (ActivPAL™, PAL Technologies Ltd, Glasgow, Scotland)) which recorded the number of steps and amount of time spent walking, standing, sitting or lying for a one-week period. A walking index was calculated. The ulcer group were treated with compression bandaging and ulcer healing recorded over 12 weeks. Results: There were 13 female subjects in each group. The median age was 70.5 (range 30–89) years. There was no difference in the amount of time either group spent standing, walking and resting...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...
INTRODUCTION: \ud The Nottingham health profile (NHP) has been used in several studies of patients b...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating the effectiveness of the Lively Legs program for promoting adherence with a...
Objectives: To compare mobility in patients with venous leg ulcers to matched controls and determin...
ObjectivesTo compare mobility in patients with venous leg ulcers to matched controls and determine t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess levels of physical activity, particularly walking and leg exercises, among pati...
Objectives:To assess the influence of a vascular-led community service on the outcome of chronic leg...
BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a wor...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to identify the determinants of physical activity (PA) in pat...
Venous leg ulceration is a serious condition affecting 1 – 3% of the population. Decline in the func...
Background and Aim. Venous leg ulcer is a chronic condition characterized by a cyclical pattern of h...
It is well documented that the prevalence of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is increasing, coinciding with...
Summary. Leg ulcers of different etiology disable up to 1 % of total population, and up to 15% indiv...
Exercise that targets ankle joint mobility may lead to improvement in calf muscle pump function and ...
Study background and context (please read poster for more information) Over 180,000 people in the U...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...
INTRODUCTION: \ud The Nottingham health profile (NHP) has been used in several studies of patients b...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating the effectiveness of the Lively Legs program for promoting adherence with a...
Objectives: To compare mobility in patients with venous leg ulcers to matched controls and determin...
ObjectivesTo compare mobility in patients with venous leg ulcers to matched controls and determine t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess levels of physical activity, particularly walking and leg exercises, among pati...
Objectives:To assess the influence of a vascular-led community service on the outcome of chronic leg...
BACKGROUND: Venous ulcers have a significant impact on patient quality of life, and constitute a wor...
AIM: This paper is a report of a study to identify the determinants of physical activity (PA) in pat...
Venous leg ulceration is a serious condition affecting 1 – 3% of the population. Decline in the func...
Background and Aim. Venous leg ulcer is a chronic condition characterized by a cyclical pattern of h...
It is well documented that the prevalence of venous leg ulcers (VLUs) is increasing, coinciding with...
Summary. Leg ulcers of different etiology disable up to 1 % of total population, and up to 15% indiv...
Exercise that targets ankle joint mobility may lead to improvement in calf muscle pump function and ...
Study background and context (please read poster for more information) Over 180,000 people in the U...
Contains fulltext : 59112.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Ha...
INTRODUCTION: \ud The Nottingham health profile (NHP) has been used in several studies of patients b...
OBJECTIVE: Investigating the effectiveness of the Lively Legs program for promoting adherence with a...