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Case Studies
  • Skin Irritation Case Study part 1 October 2012

    This is an article that shows the initial management of a patient with acute skin irritation, which developed soon after commencing an FES programme for drop foot.

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  • Skin Irritation Case Study part 2 November 2013

    This is an article that  follows the progress of a patient with acute skin irritation, which developed soon after commencing an FES programme for drop foot.

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  • Skin irritation information sheet (Clinician)

    Advice for clinicians in preventing and managing skin irritation associated with electrical stimulation.

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  • Skin irritation information sheet (User)

    Advice for users of electrical stimulation on the prevention and management of skin irritation.

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  • Skin Irritation Audit 2011

    Summary of the findings of the Skin irritation audit, conducted at National Clinical FES Centre Salisbury in 2011.

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  • Quality and regulatory systems at OML

    A summary of the quality and regulatory systems used at OML to support clinicians and patients using FES.    

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  • Electrical stimulation and the risk of a vasovagal response

    Those of us working around hospitals will, at some time, have patients who experience a ‘funny turn’ and faint. This may be the consequence of a vasovagal episode where blood pressure drops and the sufferer needs to sit down or even collapses. There are ...

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