Publications by authors named "Tulaya Dissaneewate"

Objective: To assess COVID-19 vaccination status among individuals with spinal cord injury (SCI).

Design: A cross-sectional study.

Setting: Twelve hospitals from all regions of Thailand.

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Wound assessment is essential for evaluating wound healing. One cornerstone of wound care practice is the use of clinical guidelines that mandate regular documentation, including wound size and wound tissue composition, to determine the rate of wound healing. The traditional method requires wound care professionals to manually measure the wound area and tissue composition, which is time-consuming, costly, and difficult to reproduce.

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Background: Various designs of foot orthoses for hallux valgus have been developed to reduce foot pain. The plantar pressure assessment can determine the better intervention. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of plantar pressure distribution in patients with hallux valgus during walking with toe separator and insole.

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Background: Abnormal peak plantar pressure in neuropathic diabetic foot during walking activities is well managed through the use of appropriate design and material selection for the fabrication of custom made insoles (CMI). The redistribution of plantar pressure is possible by selecting an appropriate material for the fabrication of CMI. The walking activities may alter the plantar pressure distribution; which may differ while using CMI with different materials.

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