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Michael del Aguila
Researcher at United States Department of Veterans Affairs
Publications - 4
Citations - 334
Michael del Aguila is an academic researcher from United States Department of Veterans Affairs. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amputation & Back pain. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 4 publications receiving 305 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael del Aguila include University of Geneva.
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Phantom limb, residual limb, and back pain after lower extremity amputations.
Douglas G. Smith,Dawn M. Ehde,Marcia W. Legro,Gayle E. Reiber,Michael del Aguila,David A. Boone +5 more
TL;DR: The results support the importance of looking at pain as a multidimensional rather than a unidimensional construct and suggest that back pain after lower extremity amputation may be an overlooked but very important pain problem warranting additional clinical attention and study.
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Ambulatory activity in men with diabetes: relationship between self-reported and real-world performance-based measures.
TL;DR: The relationship between the SF-36 questionnaire and the Step Activity Monitor (SAM), a real-world performance-based tool that counts the actual number of steps taken during daily activities, is determined.
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A comparison of diabetic foot ulcer patients managed in VHA and non-VHA settings.
Gayle E. Reiber,Douglas G. Smith,Douglas G. Smith,Janette S. Carter,Janette S. Carter,Greg Fotieo,Greg Fotieo,H. Gunner Deery,H. Gunner Deery,Jon A. Sangeorzan,Jon A. Sangeorzan,Lawrence A. Lavery,Jacqueline A. Pugh,Jacqueline A. Pugh,Bettine Peter-Riesch,Bettine Peter-Riesch,Jean Phillipe Assal,Jean Phillipe Assal,Michael del Aguila,Michael del Aguila,Paula Diehr,Paula Diehr,Donald L. Patrick,Donald L. Patrick,Edward J. Boyko,Edward J. Boyko +25 more
TL;DR: Veterans and nonveterans with foot ulcers were similar in terms of health and foot history, diabetes severity, and comorbid conditions and commonly held stereotypes of veteran men were not found.