OBJECTIVES: To characterise 12 months' adult, foot and ankle orthotic out-patient consultations in a regional centre; and to survey patients regarding their satisfaction with services received. METHODS: Prospective survey questionnaires completed by: (1) orthotists, during consecutive clinic consultations (n=4402 representing 2494 patients); (2) all patients receiving foot or ankle orthoses (n=1469), mailed 5 weeks later. Questions included a standard foot pain item, patients' perceived usefulness of the orthosis, and satisfaction with services received. Logistic regression identified factors associated with patients finding their orthosis 'very' or 'fairly helpful'. RESULTS: Consultations addressed myriad foot, ankle or other conditions. E...
BACKGROUND: Improving ankle-foot orthosis design can best be done by implementing a user-centered ap...
Category: Hindfoot; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Both prefabricated and custom-made foot orthoses hav...
Objective: To investigate the association between patients' expectations and the actual use of custo...
Objective: The aim of this study was to obtain insight in specific elements influencing the use, non...
Background: Assessment of patient satisfaction with orthosis is a key point for clinical practice an...
To determine the effectiveness and satisfaction with orthopodologic treatments in users of the Unive...
Background: Foot and ankle pain is common in the Australian adult population. People with musculosk...
Background: There is minimal published research on outcomes and satisfaction with foot and ankle sur...
A questionnaire survey of patient satisfaction with the provision of lower limb orthoses from a dist...
Custom-made foot orthoses whilst effective can be expensive and time-consuming to manufacture making...
Background Foot orthoses are frequently used but little is known about which types are used in cont...
Objective: To investigate the association between patients’ expectations and the actual use of custo...
Background Foot orthoses are frequently used but little is known about which types are used in cont...
This exploratory study attempted to estimate the severity of health complaints and disabilities in p...
BACKGROUND: Improving ankle-foot orthosis design can best be done by implementing a user-centered ap...
Category: Hindfoot; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Both prefabricated and custom-made foot orthoses hav...
Objective: To investigate the association between patients' expectations and the actual use of custo...
Objective: The aim of this study was to obtain insight in specific elements influencing the use, non...
Background: Assessment of patient satisfaction with orthosis is a key point for clinical practice an...
To determine the effectiveness and satisfaction with orthopodologic treatments in users of the Unive...
Background: Foot and ankle pain is common in the Australian adult population. People with musculosk...
Background: There is minimal published research on outcomes and satisfaction with foot and ankle sur...
A questionnaire survey of patient satisfaction with the provision of lower limb orthoses from a dist...
Custom-made foot orthoses whilst effective can be expensive and time-consuming to manufacture making...
Background Foot orthoses are frequently used but little is known about which types are used in cont...
Objective: To investigate the association between patients’ expectations and the actual use of custo...
Background Foot orthoses are frequently used but little is known about which types are used in cont...
This exploratory study attempted to estimate the severity of health complaints and disabilities in p...
BACKGROUND: Improving ankle-foot orthosis design can best be done by implementing a user-centered ap...
Category: Hindfoot; Ankle Introduction/Purpose: Both prefabricated and custom-made foot orthoses hav...
Objective: To investigate the association between patients' expectations and the actual use of custo...