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Publication Metadata only Behavior in Self-care of the Foot and Foot Ulcers in Thai Non-insulin Dependent Diabetes Mellitus(1998-01-01) Sutin Sriussadaporn; Sirirat Ploybutr; Wannee Nitiyanant; Sathit Vannasaeng; Apichati Vichayanrat; Mahidol UniversityA cross sectional study was conducted to examine behavior in self-care of the foot and foot ulcers in Thai non-insulin dependent diabetic patients. Fifty-five patients with foot ulcers (ulcer group; 42 females and 13 males) and 110 patients without... foot ulcers (control group; 83 females and 27 males) were evaluated for self foot-care behavior using a questionnaire consisting of questions about foot inspection, foot cleaning, nail-care, and the use of footwear which possessed a total score of 20Publication Metadata only Effects of foot muscles training on plantar pressure distribution during gait, foot muscle strength, and foot function in persons with flexible flatfoot(2015) Chutimon Panichawit; Sunee Bovonsunthonchai; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti; Khompakorn Limpasutirachata; Mahidol University. Faculty of Physical TherapyObjective: To investigate the effects of a foot-muscle training program on plantar pressure distribution, foot muscle strength, and foot function in persons with flexible flatfoot. Material and Method: Participants received foot-muscle training 3... assessed by the Force Distribution Measurement Platform while walking. Strength of the tibialis posterior and peroneus longus muscles were assessed by handheld dynamometer. Foot function regarding difficulty in activities of daily living was assessed. AllPublication Metadata only Effects of foot muscles training on plantar pressure distribution during gait, foot muscle strength, and foot function in persons with flexible flatfoot(2015-01-01) Chutimon Panichawit; Sunee Bovonsunthonchai; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti; Khompakorn Limpasutirachata; Mahidol University© 2015, Medical Association of Thailand. All rights reserved. Objective: To investigate the effects of a foot-muscle training program on plantar pressure distribution, foot muscle strength, and foot function in persons with flexible flatfoot.... Material and Method: Participants received foot-muscle training 3 times weekly, over 8 weeks. Training consisted of gastrosolues muscle stretching and strengthening the muscles around the ankle and the intrinsic muscles. The contact area and peak pressurePublication Open Access Factors Related to Foot Care Behaviors Among Patients With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus in Da Nang, Vietnam(2019) Hoang Thi Ngoc Sen; Poolsuk Janepanish Visudtibhan; Apinya Siripitayakunkit; ฮวาง ธี ง็อค เซ็น; พูลสุข เจนพานิชย์ วิสุทธิพันธุ์; อภิญญา ศิริพิทยาคุณกิจ; Mahidol University. Faculty of Medicine Ramathibodi Hospital. Ramathibodi School of Nursing; Da Nang University of Medical Technology and Pharmacy. Faculty of NursingBackground: Foot ulceration and amputation have alarmingly increased among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Vietnam. Poor foot care behavior is one of the crucial reasons which leads to diabetes related foot problems. Exploration factors... related to foot care behaviors among people with diabetes becomes a necessary issue to limit this complication. Objective: To determine factors related to foot care behaviors among patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods: The descriptiveItem Open Access The narrative review on the use of single-axis foot in the transtibial prosthesis(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2022) Kwannate Permpool; Sasaki, Kazuhiko; Guerra, GaryThere are many prosthetic foot designs available, as a result, the selection of a prosthetic foot is crucial as various types of prosthetic feet serve different purposes. Even though the prosthetic foot is vital for optimal TTP function..., the increased function and quality of life it provides comes at a cost. The prosthetic foot provided by government support in Thailand is limited to the Solid Ankle Cushion Heel (SACH) and a Single-axis foot (SA). The ideal prescription for the amputee’sPublication Metadata only The use of custom-made shoes in patients with foot deformities in foot clinic, Siriraj Hospital.(2013-11-01) Siranya Paecharoen; Navaporn Chadchavalpanichaya; Mahidol UniversityTo study the frequency, result, and concomitant factors of the use of custom-made shoes in Foot Clinic, Siriraj Hospital. Studying from patient records and interviewing the patients who had foot deformities without numbness and received custom-made... shoes from the Foot Clinic, Siriraj Hospital between January 2009 and December 2011 about the latest custom-made shoes after the first three months of use. Sixty-seven participants were reviewed and included eight males (11.9%) and 59 females (88Item Metadata only Foot Arch Classification via ML-based Image Classification(2023-01-01) Sawangphol W.; Panphattarasap P.; Praiwattana P.; Kraisangka J.; Noraset T.; Prommin D.; Mahidol UniversityFoot pain have become one of the common health problem. One of the commonly-used noninvasive method to relieve foot pain is to insert insoles in ones’ shoes. However, choosing the right insoles strongly depends on foot arch types, i.e., high arch..., normal arch, and flat foot. Aside from manual classification, using foot images become an alternative methods to classify the foot type. We propose to develop mathematical models using machine learning techniques to improve the accuracy and reducePublication Metadata only Efficacy of antifungal cream versus powder in the treatment of fungal foot skin infection and unpleasant foot odor at medical department of thai naval rating school(2018-03-01) Punyawee Ongsri; Sumanas Bunyaratavej; Charussri Leeyaphan; Penvadee Pattanaprichakul; Pattachee Ongmahutmongkol; Nattaporn Ariyatanasuporn; Kanokvalai Kulthanan; Queen Sirikit Hospital; Faculty of Medicine, Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol Universitymedical department during August – September 2015 to compare the efficacy of treating tinea pedis with clotrimazole cream, clotrimazole powder and a combination of boric acid and salicylic acid in a foot powder (mBS foot powder) among military personnel... by evaluating clinical improvement and improvement in foot odor. Patients were followed-up at 1 and 3 months using a Total Tinea Pedis Score (TTPS) and self-assessment ordinal score for foot odor and sweat. A total of 120 subjects were included in the studyItem Metadata only The relationship between health locus of control, social support and foot care behaviors in diabetic foot ulcer patients(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2006) Piyawan Kanan; Sasima Kusuma Na AyuthyaItem Metadata only Effects of medial longitudinal arch support on plantar pressure distribution in asymptomatic flexible flatfoot(Mahidol University. Mahidol University Library and Knowledge Center, 2023) Sujitra Boonyong; Ananpat Impoolsup; Roongtiwa Vachalathiti
