ORAL PRESENTATIONS
Jewel in the Crown
JIC.1 Patients' perspectives on satisfaction and comparison between online video and face-to-face consultations in a private musculoskeletal clinic: a cross-sectional questionnaire study
Alice Corbett
Queen Mary University, London, UK
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A7.2 Towards a better risk stratification model for people with diabetes at risk of incident foot ulceration: a prognostic modelling analysis of patients on the SCI-Diabetes register
Joanne Hurst1; Ruth Barn1; Hamish Innes1; Sicco Bus2; Brian Kennon3; James Woodburn1
1School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow, UK; 2Academisch Medisch Centrum, Universiteit van Amsterdam, The Netherlands; 3Department of Podiatry, Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, UK
A7.3 Staggered Steps - The impact of multiple sclerosis on lower limb health
Ailsa Baumgartner
Discipline of Podiatric Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
A7.4 Screening for Depressive Symptoms in Patients with Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
Cynthia Formosa, Alfred Gatt; Rahab Marhoon Alghafri
Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Malta, Msida, Malta
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C7.5 Using a modified nominal group technique to develop complex interventions for a randomised controlled trial in children with symptomatic pes planus
Mike Backhouse1; Daniel Parker2; Stewart Morrison3; Jennifer Anderson2; Sarah Cockayne4; Joy Adamson4
1University of Warwick, Warwick, UK; 2University of Salford, Salford, UK; 3Brighton University, Brighton, UK; 4University of York, York, UK
C7.6 Foot development: a narrative synthesis of plantar pressure patterns during infancy and childhood
Eleonora Montagnani1; Carina Price2; Christopher Nester2; Stewart Morrison1
1School of Health Sciences University of Brighton, Brighton, UK; 2School of Health and Society University of Salford, Salford, UK
C7.7 Gait development in infants: reflections on real-world data collection and analysis in the Small Steps study
Carina Price1; Eleonora Montagnani2; Chris Nester1; Stewart Morrison2
1School of Health and Society, University of Salford, Salford, UK; 2School of Health Sciences, University of Brighton, Brighton, UK
C7.8 The prevalence and impact of ankle haemarthrosis in moderate and severe haemophilia A and B; The HAPII study
Richard A Wilkins1; Heidi J Siddle2; Graham J Chapman3; Elizabeth Horn4; Ben Palmer5; David Stepehensen6; Anthony C Redmond2
1Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK; 2Leeds Institute of Rheumatic and Musculoskeletal Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds UK; 3School of Sport and Health Sciences, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK; 4Leeds Haemophilia Comprehensive Care Centre, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK; 5UKHCDO, National Haemophilia database, Manchester, UK; 6Kent Haemophilia and Thrombosis Centre, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Trust, Canterbury, UK
C7.9 Patients' and clinicians' perspectives on the clinical utility of the Rheumatoid Arthritis Foot Disease Activity Index
Anika Hoque1; Gordon Hendry1; Diane Dickson2; Martijn Steultjens1
1School of Health and Life Sciences, Glasgow Caledonian University; 2School of Health and Life Sciences – Diagnostic Imaging, Glasgow Caledonian University- Diagnostic Imaging.
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
P.10 Foot emergency action team (feat) - managing diabetes foot complications in the clinically vulnerable during covid-19
Jessica Bolton; Paul Taylor; Paul Dee; Joelle Baynham
Dorset Healthcare University NHS Trust, Dorset, UK
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Prevent hospital admissions due to foot complications;
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Prevent avoidable amputations;
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Prevent avoidable deaths from diabetes foot complications;
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Enable these complex patients to shield from Covid-19 as per government guidelines.
P.11 Pilot patient study investigating the impact on the provision of care of active diabetic foot disease during peak COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
Sinead Flynn; Caroline McIntosh
Discipline of Podiatric Medicine, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland
P.12 Routine fluorescence imaging to detect wound bacteria reduces antibiotic use and antimicrobial dressing expenditure while improving healing rates: Retrospective analysis of 229 foot ulcers
Nadine Price
North East London NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
P.13 Reducing MINOR Amputation Rates in A Diabetes Limb Salvage Service (DLSS) Root Cause Analysis (RCA) to Guide Service Improvement
Thomas Dickie1; David Russell2; Heidi Siddle1
1Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds, UK; 2 School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK
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Retrospective Quantitative and Qualitative Design
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Patients identified via Hospital coding April 2018 - Oct 2018
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Electronic Hospital and Primary care records were reviewed
