Background: Foot and ankle problems are a common but relatively neglected manifestation of juvenile idiopathic arthritis. Studies of medical and non-medical interventions have shown that clinical outcome measures can be improved. However existing data has been drawn from small non-randomised clinical studies of single interventions that appear to under-represent the adult population suffering from juvenile idiopathic arthritis. To date, no evidence of combined therapies or integrated care for juvenile idiopathic arthritis patients with foot and ankle problems exists. Methods/design: An exploratory phase II non-pharmacological randomised controlled trial where patients including young children, adolescents and adults with juvenile idiopathic...
Awarded for best presentation.Background: Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric t...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Background: Foot and ankle problems are a common but relatively neglected manifestation of juvenile ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary foot-care, and to evaluate the method...
Introduction: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory arthritis of childhood which o...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary foot-care, and to evaluate the method...
Background: Many children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis experience lower limb p...
Background: Evidence suggests that foot problems are common in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), ...
Trial registration number This clinical trial has been registered with the Australian New Zealand Cl...
Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric treatment of children with JIA. The foot or...
Objective: To create evidence-based guidelines evaluating foot care interventions for the management...
Objective: To create evidence-based guidelines evaluating foot care interventions for the management...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare disease activity, impairments, disability, foot ...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Awarded for best presentation.Background: Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric t...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Background: Foot and ankle problems are a common but relatively neglected manifestation of juvenile ...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary foot-care, and to evaluate the method...
Introduction: Juvenile idiopathic arthritis is a chronic inflammatory arthritis of childhood which o...
Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of multidisciplinary foot-care, and to evaluate the method...
Background: Many children and adolescents with juvenile idiopathic arthritis experience lower limb p...
Background: Evidence suggests that foot problems are common in juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), ...
Trial registration number This clinical trial has been registered with the Australian New Zealand Cl...
Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric treatment of children with JIA. The foot or...
Objective: To create evidence-based guidelines evaluating foot care interventions for the management...
Objective: To create evidence-based guidelines evaluating foot care interventions for the management...
Purpose: The objective of this study was to compare disease activity, impairments, disability, foot ...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Awarded for best presentation.Background: Currently there is limited evidence supporting podiatric t...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...
Introduction: There is limited evidence supporting the podiatric treatment of children with juvenile...