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Genetic Influence On Scar Height And Pliability After Burn Injury In Individuals Of European Ancestry: A Prospective Cohort Study, Hilary J. Wallace, Gemma Cadby, Phillip E. Melton, Fiona M. Wood, Sian Falder, Margaret M. Crowe, Lisa J. Martin, Karen Marlow, Sarah V. Ward, Mark W. Fear Jan 2019

Genetic Influence On Scar Height And Pliability After Burn Injury In Individuals Of European Ancestry: A Prospective Cohort Study, Hilary J. Wallace, Gemma Cadby, Phillip E. Melton, Fiona M. Wood, Sian Falder, Margaret M. Crowe, Lisa J. Martin, Karen Marlow, Sarah V. Ward, Mark W. Fear

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After similar extent of injury there is considerable variability in scarring between individuals, in part due to genetic factors. This study aimed to identify genetic variants associated with scar height and pliability after burn injury. An exome-wide array association study and gene pathway analysis were performed on a prospective cohort of 665 patients treated for burn injury. Outcomes were scar height (SH) and scar pliability (SP) sub-scores of the modified Vancouver Scar Scale (mVSS). DNA was genotyped using the Infinium® HumanCoreExome-24 BeadChip. Associations between genetic variants (single nucleotide polymorphisms) and SH and SP were estimated using an additive genetic …


The Telehealth Skills, Training, And Implementation Project: An Evaluation Protocol, Andrew Bonney, Patricia Knight-Billing, Judy Mullan, Michelle Moscova, Stephen Barnett, Don Iverson, Daniel Saffioti, Elisabeth Eastland, Michelle Guppy, Kathryn Weston, Ian Wilson, Judith Nicky Hudson, Dimity Pond, Gerard Gill, Charlotte Hespe Jan 2015

The Telehealth Skills, Training, And Implementation Project: An Evaluation Protocol, Andrew Bonney, Patricia Knight-Billing, Judy Mullan, Michelle Moscova, Stephen Barnett, Don Iverson, Daniel Saffioti, Elisabeth Eastland, Michelle Guppy, Kathryn Weston, Ian Wilson, Judith Nicky Hudson, Dimity Pond, Gerard Gill, Charlotte Hespe

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External stabilization is reported to improve reliability of hand held dynamometry, yet this has not been tested in burns. We aimed to assess the reliability of dynamometry using an external system of stabilization in people with moderate burn injury and explore construct validity of strength assessment using dynamometry.

Participants were assessed on muscle and grip strength three times on each side. Assessment occurred three times per week for up to four weeks. Within session reliability was assessed using intraclass correlations calculated for within session data grouped prior to surgery, immediately after surgery and in the sub-acute phase of injury. Minimum …