... with on the ankle, on the dorsum ofthe foot, on the digit and located in the nail bed (with in the hallux and in the fifth toe nail bed) One lesion site was stated simply as being on the "foot" ... 1) Nineteen ofthe lesions were reported on the right foot and eight on the left All male patients exhibited ALM on their right foot only The majority of lesions were located on the plantar surface ... melanoma, one would expect thefoot show a more significant proportion of lesions on thefoot as a result ofthe forces of weight bearing and locomotion Early recognition is the key to improving survival...
... function; (ii) the range of motion ofthe first MPJ; (iii) the strength ofthe plantarflexor muscles ofthe first MPJ; (iv) the health related quality of life; and (v) the use of pain-relieving ... management of OA ofthe knee [10,11] Although the results of systematic reviews investigating the effectiveness of this type of treatment for knee OA are controversial, the most recent update ofthe ... Further, both studies are limited in that neither ofthe studies used blinding of both the participants and assessors in their protocols It is therefore possible that the positive effects of...
... reliability ofthe index in a paediatric population have been identified, one of which evaluated the reliability ofthe older version ofthe index (FPI-8) [5] This study looked at a number of measures of ... abduction/adduction ofthe forefoot on the rearfoot Since bias may be increased when measuring consecutively between the left and right feet, the first foot measured was always randomly chosen The child ... determine the inter-rater reliability ofthe FPI-6 in the assessment ofthe paediatric footThe inter-rater agreement when the actual score was compared and when the score was categorised showed Table...
... ofFoot and Ankle Research 2010, 3:22 http://www.jfootankleres.com/content/3/1/22 patient and practitioner than one on thefoot Furthermore, lesions between the toes, beneath the nail or on the ... http://www.sunsmart.org.uk, the government aims to increase public awareness ofthe disease and stress the importance of seeking professional opinion On the professional side, guidelines issued from the National ... Results The review ofthe literature identified a lack of high level evidence to inform the development of a guide Table Levels of evidence (adapted from [64]) Level of Evidence Type of evidence...
... arising on the skin ofthefoot suggests many cases of melanoma are brought to the attention ofthe patient by co-incidental trauma and injury The role of trauma in the aetiology of melanoma ... a melanoma Where melanoma involves the nail bed, there will be a history ofthe disease starting in the nail matrix or nail fold The shape ofthe outline ofthe pigmentation is also a useful clue ... masses ofthe extremities there is a significant risk of leaving a malignancy undiagnosed In the authors’ experience patients with advanced amelanotic melanoma ofthe hand or foot often say “they...
... Describe the frequency and pattern of co-occurrence of radiographic features of symptomatic OA in the following foot joints: the 1st MTPJ, the 1st and 2nd CMJs, the NCJ and the TNJ (ii) Relate the ... centred at the base ofthe third metatarsal [24] For lateral projectionsthe participant will stand on a low platform with the detector positioned at the side ofthe participant’s footThe x-ray ... for the integrity of longitudinal studies and the validity of their conclusions [69] This is especially true of observerdependent methods of data-gathering In the clinical assessment phase of the...
... records and scores as the measure ofthe success ofthe football program In this study, the results of games are cited to provide a quantitative basis for the more important themes of Zuppke’s impact ... out for the team The football captain hailed a new era in Illini football due to the persistency and dogged determination ofthe new coach and the willingness ofthe men to be driven.”3 The Illinois ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The...
... between the clubs and the players the power was very much in the hands ofthe clubs in the 1930s The view that a professional player was a ‘servant’ ofthe club, its manager and, most importantly, the ... The career path of professional footballers 15 perhaps exemplifies the way in which professional footballers of this era were, like most working men of their generation, at the beck and call of ... Terrace Heroes The 1930s saw the birth ofthe football idol, the ‘terrace hero’ prototypes for today’s powerful media sport stars The players ofthe 1930s were the first generation of what we now...
... appears in the back of this book, but the following sources were indispensable in forming the framework of this project: Total Football II: The Official Encyclopedia ofthe National Football League ... were maybe 245 to 250, and bring them out here and make linemen out of them At the end ofthe whole deal, they weighed 215 I started off at 210 and at the end ofthe season I was down to about ... I came out when the season was starting, so they didn’t put me on the ball club They were playing their first two games on the coast, and one ofthe offensive linemen got hurt They came back and...
... the number of courses throughout the country, making sure that the timing and length ofthe course suits the participants and that the delivery ofthe courses is ofthe highest quality A further ... in isolation ofthe other departments within the FAI up to two years ago, this was because ofthe nature ofthe work involved and the geographic spread ofthe RDOs The introduction of a Technical ... through the degree of revenue generated by the FAI over the course ofthe plan ● Increased awareness ofthe benefits of participation in football by the public at large and awareness ofthe positive...
... understanding ofthe sociology of careers, the object of this next section is to provide an initial examination ofthe careers of male professional footballers in England The careers of professional footballers ... the culture of work in professional football, the fragile and uncertain nature of playing careers, the ways in which the orientations of players to their work change over the course of their careers ... number of salient properties and conditions ofthe work of professional footballers Professional football in context 23 Conditions of work The first characteristic to note is that professional footballers...
... provides them with training The amount of each loan is decided on the basis ofthe borrower’s investment need and their ability to repay The amount ofthe first loan does not exceed US$ 750 and the ... concentrate on the analysis ofthe creditworthiness and the repayment capacity of their clients, a domain where they have a high level of expertise, while savings banks could make use of their front ... and channelling more ofthe remittances into the financial system and intermediating the flow ofthe resources, savings banks contribute to leveraging the positive impact of these transfers In several...
... records and scores as the measure ofthe success ofthe football program In this study, the results of games are cited to provide a quantitative basis for the more important themes of Zuppke’s impact ... out for the team The football captain hailed a new era in Illini football due to the persistency and dogged determination ofthe new coach and the willingness ofthe men to be driven.”3 The Illinois ... zero The weather slowed the train and the engine broke down a hundred miles west of Minneapolis The team spent five hours in their cars until a relief engine brought them to the Twin Cities The...
... calculate the position ofthe footprint Letters to the right of each panel indicate the DNA sequence (5¢ end in the upper part) ofthe corresponding strand in this region In the lower part, the sequence ... footprint Letters to the right of each panel indicate the DNA sequence (5¢ end in the upper part) ofthe corresponding strand in this region Below the footprints, the sequence ofthe corresponding ... The protein establishes contacts with both strands at the right side ofthe GAC core, while only one strand seems to be contacted at the left side This lack of symmetry and the extension of the...
... limits the ability ofthe offense to make adjustments with their blocking schemes You see it all the time: the ball is snapped, and a defender comes flying by the offensive line and sacks the QB ... so proud of him the day he was inducted into the Hall of Fame That tall, skinny kid at the car wash in Sealy went on to become one ofthe all-time great running backs in the history ofthe NFL ... the other end ofthe field I want you to pound his butt into the ground!” USC defensive line coach David Watson was feeling the moment—screaming at the top of his lungs, veins popping out of the...
... aspects of professional football and especially the problems ofthe NFL Many of these publications, however, simply (if interestingly) describe the history ofthe league and thus provide data and other ... students in the eastern U.S during the mid–1800s In the 1890s, some amateur football teams organized and became the game’s first professionals Another major difference between the NFL and other professional ... particular team as the season progresses and therefore maintain their interest Although the lengths of these three periods are comparable with other professional sports, the fact that there are relatively...
... CONTENTS Before the Television Bonanza, In the Beginning, 13 The Cradle of Professionalism, 23 The Coming of Jim Thorpe, 45 The Birth and Infancy ofthe NFL, 67 Glimmers of Glory, 85 The Pro Style ... Before the Television Bonanza the imminent demise of professional football in the pages ofthe weekly magazine Outlook Football fans, Reed wrote, know that while there is often great skill in the ... added to the officiating crew, there were only two officials: the referee and the umpire The referee was supposed to follow the ball and the umpire to watch for foul play These officials had their...
... had any ofthe 15 common conditions listed Participants who reported foot pain were asked to indicate the location ofthe pain on eight diagrams ofthe feet The participants then completed the Greek ... measuring the height ofthe navicular tuberosity in millimetres while the subject was fully weightbearing This score was corrected for differences in foot size by dividing it by the length ofthefoot ... poorly on the other However, there is a possibility that these high correlations partly reflect some degree of misinterpretation on behalf ofthe participants when completing the MFPDI As with the...
... value of ApEn reflecting the degree of irregularity, randomness and complexity ofthe MFC time series data, could therefore, indicate the degree of stability in the control offoot motion over the ... within the criterion of similarity d = 15% ofthe standard deviation of 400 MFC points Then we repeat the same process for the second subset till each subset is compared with the rest ofthe data ... (D) pendicular to the line -of- identity reflects the level of short-term variability [12] The dispersion of points along the line -of- identity is thought to indicate the level of longterm variability...