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David Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD
Blog
05/23/2023
David G. Armstrong, DPM, MD, PhD
Dr. Armstrong shares insights about findings from resent research about the severity and global incidence of antibiotic-related averse events when treating diabetic foot infections.
Dr. Armstrong shares insights about findings from resent research about the severity and global incidence of antibiotic-related averse events when treating diabetic foot infections.
Dr. Armstrong shares insights...
05/23/2023
Podiatry Today
Tea Nguyen, DPM
Blog
05/16/2023
Tea Nguyen, DPM
What do clinicians need to know about social media marketing?
What do clinicians need to know about social media marketing?
What do clinicians need to know...
05/16/2023
Podiatry Today
Patrick DeHeer, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS
Blog
05/09/2023
Patrick DeHeer, DPM, FACFAS, FASPS
Last summer, I was appointed chair of a student recruitment task force for APMA. The task force's goal was to bring together key stakeholders to objectively examine the status of student recruitment and look for ways to improve the current...
Last summer, I was appointed chair of a student recruitment task force for APMA. The task force's goal was to bring together key stakeholders to objectively examine the status of student recruitment and look for ways to improve the current...
Last summer, I was appointed...
05/09/2023
Podiatry Today

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Blog
05/02/2023
Zuhair Irfan, DPM
Andrew Mastay, DPM
The authors present a case report of a failed MIS bunion correction with subsequent nonunion and a technique guide for the surgical interventions they implemented in the revision surgery.
The authors present a case report of a failed MIS bunion correction with subsequent nonunion and a technique guide for the surgical interventions they implemented in the revision surgery.
The authors present a case...
05/02/2023
Podiatry Today
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Blog
04/19/2023
Muhammed Shamim, DPM, AACFAS
Peter Lovato, DPM, FACFAS
Patrick McEneaney, DPM, FACFAS
Michael Fishkin, C.Ped
In this blog, we aim to provide a general review of different shoe gear modifications that, along with use of custom orthotics, may help compensate for gait changes after foot and ankle arthrodesis procedures.
In this blog, we aim to provide a general review of different shoe gear modifications that, along with use of custom orthotics, may help compensate for gait changes after foot and ankle arthrodesis procedures.
In this blog, we aim to provide...
04/19/2023
Podiatry Today
Mark Hinkes DPM FACFAS FAPWCA DABFAS
Blog
04/19/2023
Mark Hinkes DPM FACFAS FAPWCA DABFAS
A recent Swedish study has suggested that sleeping fewer than 5 hours each night is linked to a 74 percent increased risk of developing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as compared to sleeping 7–8 hours.
A recent Swedish study has suggested that sleeping fewer than 5 hours each night is linked to a 74 percent increased risk of developing peripheral arterial disease (PAD) as compared to sleeping 7–8 hours.
A recent Swedish study has...
04/19/2023
Podiatry Today

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Ron Raducanu, DPM, DABFAS
Blog
04/06/2023
Ron Raducanu, DPM, DABFAS, FASPS
Ultimately, it is up to you to make sure that any information about you online is accurate. To me, my name is my reputation. And some people will want to use it for their benefit, with no regard for the reputation you’ve worked so hard to...
Ultimately, it is up to you to make sure that any information about you online is accurate. To me, my name is my reputation. And some people will want to use it for their benefit, with no regard for the reputation you’ve worked so hard to...
Ultimately, it is up to you to...
04/06/2023
Podiatry Today
Ehlers
Blog
03/29/2023
Thomas Ehlers, DPM, AACFAS
The current epidemic in the United States is taking the lives of over 80,000 people every year. While part of the responsibility is on physicians, the history of the current opioid epidemic has its roots in disingenuous marketing tactics and...
The current epidemic in the United States is taking the lives of over 80,000 people every year. While part of the responsibility is on physicians, the history of the current opioid epidemic has its roots in disingenuous marketing tactics and...
The current epidemic in the...
03/29/2023
Podiatry Today
Sara Mateen, DPM
Blog
03/27/2023
Sara Mateen, DPM, AACFAS
Hammertoes are a common forefoot pathology, characterized by a progressive deformity with dorsiflexion of the proximal phalanx on the metatarsal head at the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) and plantarflexion of the intermediate phalanx on...
Hammertoes are a common forefoot pathology, characterized by a progressive deformity with dorsiflexion of the proximal phalanx on the metatarsal head at the metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ) and plantarflexion of the intermediate phalanx on...
Hammertoes are a common forefoot...
03/27/2023
Podiatry Today

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Richard Blake, DPM
Blog
03/21/2023
Richard Blake, DPM, FAAPSM
Four simple options for stability improvement are: supporting the arch, adding a temporary Kirby skive, changing to more stable shoes, and power lacing those chosen shoes.
Four simple options for stability improvement are: supporting the arch, adding a temporary Kirby skive, changing to more stable shoes, and power lacing those chosen shoes.
Four simple options for...
03/21/2023
Podiatry Today

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