Publications by authors named "M T Steen"

Background: The plantarflexor muscles are important during walking. However, walking is not the only task that is used during daily life, and not much is known about the role of the plantarflexor muscles during other dynamic tasks. Insight into the demand of the plantarflexor muscles during different dynamic tasks might help to establish training or functional assessment for patients who experience plantarflexor weakness.

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Background: The mother-infant relationship plays a crucial role in individual and community health. The nature of the mother-infant relationship can influence the social and emotional development of the infant, impacting their lifelong health. Midwives are key in providing health promotion for women and babies and are ideally placed to support women during the early development of the mother-infant relationship.

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Problem: Globally medical management of labour and birth has significantly increased, with epidurals attributed to the cascade of interventions.

Background: There are few randomised control trials that evaluate the effectiveness of antenatal education programs. A previous trial at two Australian hospitals found an antenatal program of integrative complementary therapies significantly reduced rates of interventions for low-risk primiparous women.

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Introduction: In Thailand, the exclusive breastfeeding rate remains low at 14% in 2019, despite the World Health Organization's recommendation of exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. Many mothers experience challenges such as lack of confidence, fatigue, and discomfort while breastfeeding. To address these issues, the novel arm sling innovation device was developed to provide support during breastfeeding.

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Purpose: Knee laxity can be experienced as knee instability which may lead to a limitation in the activity of patients. Current methods to determine knee instability are performed in a static setting, which does not always correlate with dynamic knee laxity during activities. Wearables might be able to measure knee laxity in a dynamic setting and could be of added value in the diagnosis and treatment of excessive knee laxity.

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