Submissions
All submissions for consideration must be submitted online through our Submissions Portal here.
The corresponding author/contributor will receive all manuscript-related correspondence via email. There is no fee to submit or publish a piece with our platform, nor are there any fees associated with including figures/photographs.
Submission Instructions
Please complete all applicable fields in the Submissions Portal, including the electronic signatures. The Foot and Ankle Surgery Institute will consider content from health care practitioners that have a foot and ankle surgery focus and that align with our editorial mission. This may include literature reviews, topic reviews, case studies/case series, interesting imaging findings, and/or procedural or examination-based videos.
All unsolicited submissions are reviewed by our editorial team, with decision emails usually available within 3-4 weeks from submission. All articles undergo an editorial process for multiple factors including, but not limited to, accuracy, conciseness of messaging, AMA style, active voice, and clarity. Corresponding authors will have the opportunity to review the edited piece prior to publication.
Content Guidelines
Manuscripts must be submitted in Word and include the text, references, and editable tables, as applicable. Figure or table legends should be included within the Word document or in the applicable field in the portal. Images should be uploaded separately from the manuscript, and not embedded in the Word document. Videos are encouraged, and can be indicated in the submission file, submitting separately to the link provided in the portal.
Text
Text should adhere to the American Medical Association Manual of Style for grammar, punctuation, and style. Manuscripts should be written as concisely as possible and all manuscripts are subject to editing, including for length. Most written pieces are 1500 words or less.
References
References should be complete and listed at the end of the manuscript. Numbered references must be cited in the same order as found in the text. Please do not use EndNote or other Reference Manager programs. Please consult the latest edition of the American Medical Association Style Guide (11th edition) for further directions.
Figures and Videos/Legends
Digital images should be a minimum of 300 dpi and uploaded with the manuscript as separate files in the indicated field of the portal. Legends or suggested captions should be included in the appropriate field in the portal or within the manuscript document.
If the figure or graph has been published previously, permission to reprint the figure must be obtained in written format from the copyright owner. Author(s) are required to obtain the permissions and submit the documentation with the manuscript. If a figure or graph is considered usable under a Creative Commons or similar license, the author is responsible for providing all information to satisfy the associated terms, including the original site/location of the CC license designation for the content.
Policies
By submitting your content to WoundSource, you agree to a plagiarism screen via iThenticate.
In the Submission Portal, the submitting contributor will be asked to asked to electronically respond to inquiries and acknowledgements of the following:
- Approval from all authors to submit the content
- Any current/previous submission or presentation of the material
- Financial disclosures and conflicts of interest
- Authorship criteria
- Ethical and regulatory considerations
- Author Agreement, including copyright
If a medical writer, editor, or artificial intelligence (AI) was used, in part, or in whole, to create this content, this must be disclosed clearly in your manuscript or submission form.
Opinions expressed by authors/contributors are their own and not necessarily those of HMP Global, the editorial staff, or any member of the Editorial Advisory Board. The publishers of The Foot and Ankle Surgery Institute accept no responsibility for statements made by contributors or claims made by advertisers, nor does the publication of advertisements constitute or imply endorsement. Content is accepted for publication with our platform with the understanding that the content, all or in part, has not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere, except in abstract form or by the express consent of the Assistant and/or Associate Editorial Director.
The content of WoundSource is protected by copyright. All content submitted for publication must include electronic signature/acknowledgement of the copyright statement in the submission portal by the submitting author and on behalf of all coauthors.
Descriptions, photographs, and/or video should not contain patient personal identifiers of any kind, and the submitted content should be cropped or blurred by the author to block this information. The author must provide a signed statement of informed consent from the patient, or parent/legal guardian (as applicable) if publication of any such information is essential and clinically relevant to the manuscript. The corresponding author is responsible for assuring that such consent has been obtained when necessary and will provide proof of such consent upon request.