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‘Normality’ versus ‘pathology’: Readers’ views
Best practice pathway of care for people with diabetic foot problems. Part 1: The ‘at-risk’ foot
Age and gender do not affect the ankle–brachial index
‘Normality’ versus ‘pathology’: An alternative conceptual framework
Peripheral arterial disease: Its recognition and treatment
The SCI-DC form: Does its use improve diabetic foot stratification?
A user’s guide to foot screening. Part 3: Skin and joints
A user’s guide to foot screening. Part 2: Peripheral arterial disease
The ‘ABC’ approach to preventing diabetic foot problems
A user’s guide to foot screening. Part 1: Peripheral neuropathy
Linking risk factors: the role of history in predicting outcome
Making diabetic foot care evidence-based: what is missing? Part 1: Screening and prevention
Prevention of diabetic foot using low frequency magnetotherapy
Predicted costs and outcomes of reduced vibration detection in the UK
Simple Staging System: a tool for diagnosis and management
Letters: Responses to proposed wound classification system
Letter: Clinic currently testing the S(AD) SAD classification system
Letter: S(AD) SAD is on the right tracks, but there is work left to do
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