Mr Sean Pymer Sean.Pymer@hull.ac.uk
Academic Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Mr Sean Pymer Sean.Pymer@hull.ac.uk
Academic Clinical Exercise Physiologist
Professor Ian Chetter I.Chetter@hull.ac.uk
Professor of Vascular Surgery
Judith Long
Patients will share their experiences of exercise programmes which will help us identifiy important aims objectives and outcomes for the 'umbrella review' of all the systematic reviews on supervised exercise programmes.
Status | Project Complete |
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Value | £500.00 |
Project Dates | Aug 1, 2021 - Jul 31, 2022 |
DRESSINg: DACC in the REduction of Surgical Site INfection Feb 1, 2017 - Jan 31, 2018
A surgical site infection is an infection occurring in the body where surgery has recently taken place. The rates of infection vary according to the type of surgery but may occur in as many as 1 in every 3 or 4 operations. All of these infections cau...
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Improving outcomes in patient with diabetic foot disease Jun 1, 2018 - May 31, 2019
Diabetes is the fastest growing health crisis of our time. One person with diabetes dies every 6 seconds. In the UK a new person is diagnosed every 2 minutes and care of diabetes currently costs the NHS £1million per hour, every hour. Diabetes is not...
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Depilation Feasibility PPI: The Impact of Depilation upon Wound Healing and Post-Surgical Complications: A Feasibility Study (The DEPILATION-Feasibility STUDY) - Patient and Public Involvement Jul 1, 2021 - Jun 30, 2022
Wound complications such as infection or dehiscence (where all or part of the wound bursts open) are the most common complication following surgery. The cost of infection alone to the NHS may be upwards of £700 million every year.
Infections are m...
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Extracorporeal shockwave therapy compared to best available treatment for patients with intermittent claudication - NIHR RDS PPI Application Nov 28, 2021 - Apr 1, 2022
NIHR RDS Application for funding to support PPI work to strengthen an NIHR grant application .
First-in-man clinical trial investigating the effect of hair cycle modulation on wound healing Mar 1, 2023 - Jan 31, 2025
Background: Chronic wounds, delayed healing and surgical site infection affect a significant number of patients and come at great cost to healthcare providers. They substantially decrease quality of life and may lead to repeated hospital admission, s...
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