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Lawrence A. DiDomenico, DPM, FACFAS

07/24/2012
Given the common nature of ankle sprains and the fact that 85 percent involve lateral ankle ligament injury, these authors assess the research on techniques for lateral ankle stabilization and the use of interference screw fixation. They...
Given the common nature of ankle sprains and the fact that 85 percent involve lateral ankle ligament injury, these authors assess the research on techniques for lateral ankle stabilization and the use of interference screw fixation. They...
Given the common nature of...
07/24/2012
Podiatry Today
Feature
03/20/2015
Emphasizing frontal plane correction with the modified Lapidus arthrodesis reportedly offers an array of benefits including the restoration of normal or near normal anatomic alignment, improved first MPJ range of motion, and a reduced risk of...
Emphasizing frontal plane correction with the modified Lapidus arthrodesis reportedly offers an array of benefits including the restoration of normal or near normal anatomic alignment, improved first MPJ range of motion, and a reduced risk of...
Emphasizing frontal plane...
03/20/2015
Podiatry Today
Residency Corner
03/02/2018
These residency directors share how residents can enhance their experience by having a balance between surgical cases and rounding, performing more post-op follow-up care, and taking more elective rotations.
These residency directors share how residents can enhance their experience by having a balance between surgical cases and rounding, performing more post-op follow-up care, and taking more elective rotations.
These residency directors share...
03/02/2018
Podiatry Today
01/25/2012
Given the decreased bone mineral density and poorer bone healing potential in people with osteoporosis, achieving adequate fixation can be challenging for osteotomies or arthrodesis procedures in this patient population. Accordingly, these...
Given the decreased bone mineral density and poorer bone healing potential in people with osteoporosis, achieving adequate fixation can be challenging for osteotomies or arthrodesis procedures in this patient population. Accordingly, these...
Given the decreased bone...
01/25/2012
Podiatry Today
Feature
08/18/2015
Yes. As these authors argue, surgeons may resect the medial eminence to facilitate other bunion procedures, prevent potential complications and enhance patient satisfaction. By David Yeager, DPM, FASPS, FACFAS, and Katherine Hagmann, DPM
Yes. As these authors argue, surgeons may resect the medial eminence to facilitate other bunion procedures, prevent potential complications and enhance patient satisfaction. By David Yeager, DPM, FASPS, FACFAS, and Katherine Hagmann, DPM
Yes. As these authors argue,...
08/18/2015
Podiatry Today
Education
12/03/2005
   Surgical recommendations are sparse when evaluating treatment options for the athletic population diagnosed with hallux limitus, hallux rigidus or first metatarsophalangeal (MPJ) osteoarthritis. However, we have found success in treating...
   Surgical recommendations are sparse when evaluating treatment options for the athletic population diagnosed with hallux limitus, hallux rigidus or first metatarsophalangeal (MPJ) osteoarthritis. However, we have found success in treating...
   Surgical recommendations are...
12/03/2005
Podiatry Today
03/23/2011
Given new technological advances, key intraoperative benefits and quicker post-op recovery, ankle arthroscopy continues to emerge as a viable modality for podiatric surgeons. Accordingly, these authors review the literature and share their...
Given new technological advances, key intraoperative benefits and quicker post-op recovery, ankle arthroscopy continues to emerge as a viable modality for podiatric surgeons. Accordingly, these authors review the literature and share their...
Given new technological...
03/23/2011
Podiatry Today
Feature
03/21/2017
Yes. These authors note that recent literature and surgeon experience have shown that frontal plane deformity has been grossly underestimated and inadequately addressed in the surgical correction of hallux valgus. By Lawrence DiDomenico,...
Yes. These authors note that recent literature and surgeon experience have shown that frontal plane deformity has been grossly underestimated and inadequately addressed in the surgical correction of hallux valgus. By Lawrence DiDomenico,...
Yes. These authors note that...
03/21/2017
Podiatry Today
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04/02/2019
In the setting of a total ankle replacement, these authors present a novel technique of ligament repair in a patient with a significant medial deltoid insufficiency associated with stage IV posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
In the setting of a total ankle replacement, these authors present a novel technique of ligament repair in a patient with a significant medial deltoid insufficiency associated with stage IV posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
In the setting of a total ankle...
04/02/2019
Podiatry Today
06/22/2010
Yes. With advances in the design of newer generation ankle implants, an improved understanding of the biomechanics involved with this procedure and a reduced risk of long-term complications, this author says total ankle replacement is...
Yes. With advances in the design of newer generation ankle implants, an improved understanding of the biomechanics involved with this procedure and a reduced risk of long-term complications, this author says total ankle replacement is...
Yes. With advances in the design...
06/22/2010
Podiatry Today