Volume 30 - Issue 1 - January 2017
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01/03/2017
Thomas M. Rocchio, DPM, FACFAS
Thomas M. Rocchio, DPM, FACFAS
This author notes ultrasonic bone welding was beneficial for a 57-year-old patient with crossover hammertoe deformity and a plantar plate tear with metatarsophalangeal joint subluxation
This author notes ultrasonic bone welding was beneficial for a 57-year-old patient with crossover hammertoe deformity and a plantar plate tear with metatarsophalangeal joint subluxation
This author notes ultrasonic...
01/03/2017
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01/03/2017
Artinder Nanrhe, BS, and Stephanie Wu, DPM, MSc, FACFAS
Artinder Nanrhe, BS, and Stephanie Wu...
These authors discuss the use of wearable intensive nerve stimulation, an emerging form of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and provide a few illuminating case studies.
Pain is a substantial and common complaint for millions of...
These authors discuss the use of wearable intensive nerve stimulation, an emerging form of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and provide a few illuminating case studies.
Pain is a substantial and common complaint for millions of...
These authors discuss the use of...
01/03/2017
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Wenjay Sung, DPM, FACFAS; and By Paul Dayton DPM, MS, FACFAS, Joshua Wolfe, BS, Zachary Croy, BS, Steven Tocci, BS, Ian Richter, BA
Wenjay Sung, DPM, FACFAS; and By Paul...
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Although the percutaneous approach has its benefits for calcaneal fractures, this author notes that ORIF with the lateral extensile approach may be more effective when there is calcaneal displacement and may lead to better functional...
Yes.
Although the percutaneous approach has its benefits for calcaneal fractures, this author notes that ORIF with the lateral extensile approach may be more effective when there is calcaneal displacement and may lead to better functional...
Yes.
Although the percutaneous...
12/20/2016
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12/20/2016
William Fishco, DPM, FACFAS
William Fishco, DPM, FACFAS
When patients with metatarsus adductus develop bunions, surgery can be particularly challenging. This author explores keys to bunionectomy procedure selection and offers several pertinent case studies.
When patients with metatarsus adductus develop bunions, surgery can be particularly challenging. This author explores keys to bunionectomy procedure selection and offers several pertinent case studies.
When patients with metatarsus...
12/20/2016
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12/20/2016
Kristine Hoffman DPM, FACFAS
Kristine Hoffman DPM, FACFAS
Given the increasing numbers of people who are dependent on and/or addicted to opioids, physicians should have a firm grasp of pain management principles that can avoid adverse side effects. Accordingly, this author explores recent opioid...
Given the increasing numbers of people who are dependent on and/or addicted to opioids, physicians should have a firm grasp of pain management principles that can avoid adverse side effects. Accordingly, this author explores recent opioid...
Given the increasing numbers of...
12/20/2016
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12/20/2016
Jon A. Hultman, DPM, MBA, CVA
Jon A. Hultman, DPM, MBA, CVA
A mountain of student debt can be intimidating but this author says the right approach toward debt and savings, careful planning, and a sound knowledge of loan consolidation and refinancing can go a long way toward improving one’s finances...
A mountain of student debt can be intimidating but this author says the right approach toward debt and savings, careful planning, and a sound knowledge of loan consolidation and refinancing can go a long way toward improving one’s finances...
A mountain of student debt can...
12/20/2016
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Treatment Dilemmas
12/20/2016
Laura Bohman, DPM, and Bob Baravarian, DPM
Laura Bohman, DPM, and Bob Baravarian...
One can consider an Achilles rupture to be chronic or neglected approximately four to six weeks after the initial injury. This is due to the retraction of the tendon ends and the beginning scar formation in the area void of tendon.1
One can consider an Achilles rupture to be chronic or neglected approximately four to six weeks after the initial injury. This is due to the retraction of the tendon ends and the beginning scar formation in the area void of tendon.1
One can consider an Achilles...
12/20/2016
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Surgical Pearls
12/20/2016
Alaa Mansour, DPM, and Lawrence Fallat, DPM, FACFAS
Alaa Mansour, DPM, and Lawrence Falla...
For patients with moderate to severe hallux valgus and a large intermetatarsal angle, proximal first metatarsal osteotomies may be indicated to achieve an appropriate amount of correction.
For patients with moderate to severe hallux valgus and a large intermetatarsal angle, proximal first metatarsal osteotomies may be indicated to achieve an appropriate amount of correction.
For patients with moderate to...
12/20/2016
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12/20/2016
Valerie S. Marmolejo, DPM
Valerie S. Marmolejo, DPM
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12/20/2016
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CWS
Clinical Editor: Kazu Suzuki, DPM, CW...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has a proven track record for lower extremity wounds. These experts explore when to utilize NPWT, the use of the modality over incisions and grafts, the merits of instillation NPWT and advantages of...
Negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) has a proven track record for lower extremity wounds. These experts explore when to utilize NPWT, the use of the modality over incisions and grafts, the merits of instillation NPWT and advantages of...
Negative pressure wound therapy...
12/20/2016
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