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Volume 21 - Issue 4 - April 2008

Column

Orthotics Q&A
04/03/2008
Injuries to the second metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) can be challenging to treat. Our expert panelists discuss predisposing factors to injury and review pertinent biomechanical considerations. They also discuss conservative treatment...
Injuries to the second metatarsophalangeal joint (MPJ) can be challenging to treat. Our expert panelists discuss predisposing factors to injury and review pertinent biomechanical considerations. They also discuss conservative treatment...
Injuries to the second...
04/03/2008
Podiatry Today
04/03/2008
Using plates and screws for bone fixation is a standard and successful technique. However, any fixation with plates and screws involves some amount of additional trauma and insult to the osseous blood supply of fracture fragments. These...
Using plates and screws for bone fixation is a standard and successful technique. However, any fixation with plates and screws involves some amount of additional trauma and insult to the osseous blood supply of fracture fragments. These...
Using plates and screws for bone...
04/03/2008
Podiatry Today
04/03/2008
Yes, this author advocates early treatment for moderate to severe metatarsus adductus, and semi-rigid or rigid deformity. He cites problematic compensatory effects from residual deformities and a documented association between metatarsus...
Yes, this author advocates early treatment for moderate to severe metatarsus adductus, and semi-rigid or rigid deformity. He cites problematic compensatory effects from residual deformities and a documented association between metatarsus...
Yes, this author advocates early...
04/03/2008
Podiatry Today
04/03/2008
In an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) in 2006, the author gives an account of a 53-year-old female patient who received treatment from a podiatrist for a plantar wart for two years. She underwent...
In an article published in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) in 2006, the author gives an account of a 53-year-old female patient who received treatment from a podiatrist for a plantar wart for two years. She underwent...
In an article published in the...
04/03/2008
Podiatry Today

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