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Volume 29 - Issue 5 - May 2016

Insights

Q&A
04/20/2016
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CWS
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CW...
In a continuing discussion of ensuring patients with wounds get proper nutrition, these panelists explain the use of vitamins, what to prescribe for leg cramps and the benefits of folic acid for patients with diabetic neuropathy. Q: What...
In a continuing discussion of ensuring patients with wounds get proper nutrition, these panelists explain the use of vitamins, what to prescribe for leg cramps and the benefits of folic acid for patients with diabetic neuropathy. Q: What...
In a continuing discussion of...
04/20/2016
Podiatry Today

Column

Surgical Pearls
04/20/2016
Jesse Yurgelon, DPM, and Meagan M. Jennings, DPM, FACFAS
Jesse Yurgelon, DPM, and Meagan M. Je...
Posterior ankle impingement can be a result of a number of entities including soft tissue impingement, a prominent bony process or unfused ossicles. Patients typically relate pain with forced or repeated plantarfleixon at the ankle, which can...
Posterior ankle impingement can be a result of a number of entities including soft tissue impingement, a prominent bony process or unfused ossicles. Patients typically relate pain with forced or repeated plantarfleixon at the ankle, which can...
Posterior ankle impingement can...
04/20/2016
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
04/20/2016
Beth Freeling Gusenoff, DPM, and Jeffrey Gusenoff, MD
Beth Freeling Gusenoff, DPM, and Jeff...
The feet support the entire body and are subject to repetitive mechanical trauma throughout a lifetime, thereby propagating the atrophy of the plantar fat pad. Fat pad degradation is a common cause of callus formation, pain and ulceration.
The feet support the entire body and are subject to repetitive mechanical trauma throughout a lifetime, thereby propagating the atrophy of the plantar fat pad. Fat pad degradation is a common cause of callus formation, pain and ulceration.
The feet support the entire body...
04/20/2016
Podiatry Today
News and Trends
04/20/2016
Brian McCurdy, Managing Editor
Brian McCurdy, Managing Editor
Is first ray hypermobility a legitimate factor in patients with bunions?
Is first ray hypermobility a legitimate factor in patients with bunions?
Is first ray hypermobility a...
04/20/2016
Podiatry Today

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