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Volume 24 - Issue 5 - May 2011

Feature

Case Study
04/26/2011
Stephen L. Barrett, DPM, FACFAS, and Vincent P. Rascon, DPM, FACFAS
Stephen L. Barrett, DPM, FACFAS, and ...
These authors present pertinent pearls on using minimally invasive techniques for a patient with a bilateral, congenitally contracted fifth digit.
These authors present pertinent pearls on using minimally invasive techniques for a patient with a bilateral, congenitally contracted fifth digit.
These authors present pertinent...
04/26/2011
Podiatry Today
Online Exclusive
04/26/2011
John Mozena, DPM, FACFAS, and David Arndt, DPM
John Mozena, DPM, FACFAS, and David A...
When performing bunion surgery, one must keep in mind various biomechanical considerations. These authors discuss factors such as the intermetatarsal angle and metatarsal declination as well as the importance of pronation and first ray...
When performing bunion surgery, one must keep in mind various biomechanical considerations. These authors discuss factors such as the intermetatarsal angle and metatarsal declination as well as the importance of pronation and first ray...
When performing bunion surgery,...
04/26/2011
Podiatry Today
04/25/2011
Russell G. Volpe, DPM
Russell G. Volpe, DPM
Referrals are crucial for any podiatric practice and particularly valuable when it comes to pediatric patients. This author discusses methods of spreading the word about the expertise you can offer via visits with physicians at hospitals,...
Referrals are crucial for any podiatric practice and particularly valuable when it comes to pediatric patients. This author discusses methods of spreading the word about the expertise you can offer via visits with physicians at hospitals,...
Referrals are crucial for any...
04/25/2011
Podiatry Today
04/25/2011
Stephen L. Barrett, DPM, MBA, FACFAS
Stephen L. Barrett, DPM, MBA, FACFAS ...
Equinus often lies at the root of a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions although the prevalence of the deformity is not universally recognized. This author details the incidence of equinus and shares his perspectives on its impact,...
Equinus often lies at the root of a wide variety of foot and ankle conditions although the prevalence of the deformity is not universally recognized. This author details the incidence of equinus and shares his perspectives on its impact,...
Equinus often lies at the root...
04/25/2011
Podiatry Today
04/25/2011
Ed Glaser, DPM, and Robert D. Phillips, DPM
Ed Glaser, DPM, and Robert D. Phillip...
Does maximum arch supination stabilization (MASS) theory change the way we think about custom orthoses? Ed Glaser, DPM, says the design of truly effective custom orthoses must consider orthotic height in relation to maximum corrective posture...
Does maximum arch supination stabilization (MASS) theory change the way we think about custom orthoses? Ed Glaser, DPM, says the design of truly effective custom orthoses must consider orthotic height in relation to maximum corrective posture...
Does maximum arch supination...
04/25/2011
Podiatry Today
04/21/2011
By Farah Siddiqui, DPM, and John Steinberg, DPM, FACFAS
By Farah Siddiqui, DPM, and John Stei...
Given the prevalence and problematic nature of decubitus ulcers in at-risk patients, these authors review proper staging, keys to debridement and other principles for facilitating successful wound closure.
Given the prevalence and problematic nature of decubitus ulcers in at-risk patients, these authors review proper staging, keys to debridement and other principles for facilitating successful wound closure.
Given the prevalence and...
04/21/2011
Podiatry Today

Column

Forum
04/25/2011
John H. McCord, DPM
John H. McCord, DPM
A couple of months ago, I learned about that orthopod from South Carolina and his video blog that slammed our profession. I watched the thing and it reminded me of the horse poop we had to put up with 30 years ago. My wife leaned into my den...
A couple of months ago, I learned about that orthopod from South Carolina and his video blog that slammed our profession. I watched the thing and it reminded me of the horse poop we had to put up with 30 years ago. My wife leaned into my den...
A couple of months ago, I...
04/25/2011
Podiatry Today
Treatment Dilemmas
04/25/2011
Bob Baravarian, DPM
Bob Baravarian, DPM
The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the human body. As a result of its location and importance in ambulation, the tendon is associated with overuse type injuries. In a small number of Achilles tendon injuries, the...
The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the human body. As a result of its location and importance in ambulation, the tendon is associated with overuse type injuries. In a small number of Achilles tendon injuries, the...
The Achilles tendon is the...
04/25/2011
Podiatry Today
Surgical Pearls
04/21/2011
By Bradly W. Bussewitz, DPM, and Christopher F. Hyer, DPM, FACFAS
By Bradly W. Bussewitz, DPM, and Chri...
Operating room (OR) efficiency does not happen by accident. The ability to synchronize anesthesia, the OR staff and junior physicians can take the attending surgeon great time, effort and diplomacy within the hospital or surgery center. At...
Operating room (OR) efficiency does not happen by accident. The ability to synchronize anesthesia, the OR staff and junior physicians can take the attending surgeon great time, effort and diplomacy within the hospital or surgery center. At...
Operating room (OR) efficiency...
04/21/2011
Podiatry Today

Insights

Q&A
04/21/2011
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CWS
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CW...
When treating patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), it is vital to ensure proper referrals to trusted vascular specialists. These expert panelists discuss what information to include in referrals and how to manage wounds until...
When treating patients with peripheral arterial disease (PAD), it is vital to ensure proper referrals to trusted vascular specialists. These expert panelists discuss what information to include in referrals and how to manage wounds until...
When treating patients with...
04/21/2011
Podiatry Today

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