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		<title>Innovative foot and ankle rehabilitation work at GCU</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Glasgow Caledonian University&#8217;s School of Health will lead a £3.3million European Commission-funded study aimed at tackling chronic foot and ankle pain including such diseases as Diabetic Foot. Jim Woodburn, Professor of Rehabilitation at GCU, is working on the A-FOOTPRINT project to develop new orthotic devices to support or correct musculoskeletal problems. See more about Jim&#8217;s work in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Glasgow Caledonian University&#8217;s School of Health will lead a £3.3million European Commission-funded study aimed at tackling chronic foot and ankle pain including such diseases as Diabetic Foot.</p>
<p>Jim Woodburn, Professor of Rehabilitation at GCU, is working on the A-FOOTPRINT project to develop new orthotic devices to support or correct musculoskeletal problems.</p>
<p>See more about Jim&#8217;s work in this video clip. <a href="http://caledonianblogs.net/exchangingknowledge/files/2010/01/Biomechanics-Jim-Woodburn1.flv">Biomechanics &#8211; Jim Woodburn</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.gcal.ac.uk/business" target="_blank">The Applied Knowledge Exchange</a> is also working with Promedics Orthapaedic with its orthapaedic research, through the <a href="http://www.gcal.ac.uk/business/funding/" target="_blank">Business Transformation Fund </a>grant that allows SMEs to work collaboratively with Glasgow Caledonian University and access specialist expertise including consultancy, contract research and access to facilities or equipment.</p>
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