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01/15/2020
Excellent work published by colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine’s Save the Extremity program (STEP) suggests that the distance a patient must travel to seek care may influence hospital choice.1 Noting that surgical outcomes may differ...
Excellent work published by colleagues at Baylor College of Medicine’s Save the Extremity program (STEP) suggests that the distance a patient must travel to seek care may influence hospital choice.1 Noting that surgical outcomes may differ...
Excellent work published by...
01/15/2020
Podiatry Today
Current Insights On The Plantar Approach To Midfoot Charcot Reconstruction
Feature
01/14/2020
Given the challenges of surgical reconstruction for midfoot Charcot neuroarthropathy, this author emphasizes the benefits and flexibility of the plantar approach, sharing step-by-step insights on perioperative planning, technique and...
Given the challenges of surgical reconstruction for midfoot Charcot neuroarthropathy, this author emphasizes the benefits and flexibility of the plantar approach, sharing step-by-step insights on perioperative planning, technique and...
Given the challenges of surgical...
01/14/2020
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
12/30/2019
Multiple studies link sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors, the newest class of medications for treating diabetes, with a possible increase in lower extremity amputations.1-8 The exact cause is unknown and the research is...
Multiple studies link sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT-2) inhibitors, the newest class of medications for treating diabetes, with a possible increase in lower extremity amputations.1-8 The exact cause is unknown and the research is...
Multiple studies link...
12/30/2019
Podiatry Today
Blog
12/23/2019
Important initial work from Wilson and coworkers suggests that adjunctive rifampin may lead to more amputation-free survival in U.S. veterans with diabetic foot osteomyelitis.1 While more work is necessary to confirm or refute this data, it...
Important initial work from Wilson and coworkers suggests that adjunctive rifampin may lead to more amputation-free survival in U.S. veterans with diabetic foot osteomyelitis.1 While more work is necessary to confirm or refute this data, it...
Important initial work from...
12/23/2019
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
12/16/2019
Successful management of traumatic ankle fractures in the increasingly prevalent diabetic population is tenuous.1 The surgical demands one encounters with typical fracture repairs are compounded by the dynamic needs of this widely varied...
Successful management of traumatic ankle fractures in the increasingly prevalent diabetic population is tenuous.1 The surgical demands one encounters with typical fracture repairs are compounded by the dynamic needs of this widely varied...
Successful management of...
12/16/2019
Podiatry Today
Online Exclusive
12/04/2019
Are there other options to consider when multiple providers have advised below-the-knee amputation for a patient? With an intriguing case study, this author illustrates how a concerted, multidisciplinary approach can still result in limb...
Are there other options to consider when multiple providers have advised below-the-knee amputation for a patient? With an intriguing case study, this author illustrates how a concerted, multidisciplinary approach can still result in limb...
Are there other options to...
12/04/2019
Podiatry Today
Blog
11/25/2019
The always active, always clever lab team of Sawaya, Tomic-Canic and coworkers have yet another strong addition to the literature in press with the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI Insight). These authors investigated topical statins...
The always active, always clever lab team of Sawaya, Tomic-Canic and coworkers have yet another strong addition to the literature in press with the Journal of Clinical Investigation (JCI Insight). These authors investigated topical statins...
The always active, always clever...
11/25/2019
Podiatry Today
Wound Care Q&A
11/19/2019
What does one do when a wound does not respond to traditional treatment? In this discussion, panelists share when a biopsy is an appropriate choice, pearls on technique and their experience with individual patient cases. 
What does one do when a wound does not respond to traditional treatment? In this discussion, panelists share when a biopsy is an appropriate choice, pearls on technique and their experience with individual patient cases. 
What does one do when a wound...
11/19/2019
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
11/14/2019
While the research behind the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for diabetic foot wounds goes back nearly three decades, many DPMs may not be aware of its benefits, how to access the treatment or how to become a supervising provider of...
While the research behind the use of hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) for diabetic foot wounds goes back nearly three decades, many DPMs may not be aware of its benefits, how to access the treatment or how to become a supervising provider of...
While the research behind the...
11/14/2019
Podiatry Today
Blog
10/31/2019
Recently, Sigi, Rumenapf and Morbach along with their colleagues in Germany published some important data on end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI).1 Each of these conditions are associated with high rates of...
Recently, Sigi, Rumenapf and Morbach along with their colleagues in Germany published some important data on end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and critical limb ischemia (CLI).1 Each of these conditions are associated with high rates of...
Recently, Sigi, Rumenapf and...
10/31/2019
Podiatry Today

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