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Nicholas J. Bevilacqua, DPM, FACFAS

07/03/2007
It has been estimated that a person with diabetes has a 25 percent lifetime risk of developing a foot ulceration.1 Diabetic foot ulcers commonly become infected, can involve bones and joints and may progress to amputation. Osteomyelitis...
It has been estimated that a person with diabetes has a 25 percent lifetime risk of developing a foot ulceration.1 Diabetic foot ulcers commonly become infected, can involve bones and joints and may progress to amputation. Osteomyelitis...
It has been estimated that a...
07/03/2007
Podiatry Today
Chronic Tibialis Anterior Tendon Ruptures: Considering A Key Surgical Option
08/16/2021
Ruptures of the tibialis anterior tendon are rare and often difficult to initially detect. Here the author explores the literature’s evidence on timing and type of intervention, along with outlining a specific surgical technique to address...
Ruptures of the tibialis anterior tendon are rare and often difficult to initially detect. Here the author explores the literature’s evidence on timing and type of intervention, along with outlining a specific surgical technique to address...
Ruptures of the tibialis...
08/16/2021
Podiatry Today
10/03/2006
     The rapid rise in the incidence of diabetes, a serious lifelong condition, is of alarming concern to healthcare professionals. Recent data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that approximately 20.8 million...
     The rapid rise in the incidence of diabetes, a serious lifelong condition, is of alarming concern to healthcare professionals. Recent data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimate that approximately 20.8 million...
     The rapid rise in the...
10/03/2006
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
12/30/2009
   Up to 25 percent of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulceration at some point during their lifetimes.1 There are a number of component causes that interact to complete the causal pathway to foot ulceration. However, the most...
   Up to 25 percent of people with diabetes will develop a foot ulceration at some point during their lifetimes.1 There are a number of component causes that interact to complete the causal pathway to foot ulceration. However, the most...
   Up to 25 percent of people...
12/30/2009
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
03/27/2009
   Before the advent of insulin, death from diabetes occurred early in the disease process. Now people with diabetes are living longer and long-term complications of the disease are more common. One such complication is Charcot arthropathy...
   Before the advent of insulin, death from diabetes occurred early in the disease process. Now people with diabetes are living longer and long-term complications of the disease are more common. One such complication is Charcot arthropathy...
   Before the advent of insulin,...
03/27/2009
Podiatry Today
Case Study
06/26/2012
This author details the surgical treatment of a calcaneal avulsion fracture in a 59-year-old patient with poor bone quality, who later required revisional surgery consisting of excision of fracture fragment and reattachment of the Achilles...
This author details the surgical treatment of a calcaneal avulsion fracture in a 59-year-old patient with poor bone quality, who later required revisional surgery consisting of excision of fracture fragment and reattachment of the Achilles...
This author details the...
06/26/2012
Podiatry Today
Diabetes Watch
09/03/2006
     Charcot’s arthropathy is a devastating complication of diabetes mellitus that frequently leads to permanent disability, ulceration and amputation. It is a rapidly progressive and severe form of arthritis. Researchers have equated the...
     Charcot’s arthropathy is a devastating complication of diabetes mellitus that frequently leads to permanent disability, ulceration and amputation. It is a rapidly progressive and severe form of arthritis. Researchers have equated the...
     Charcot’s arthropathy is a...
09/03/2006
Podiatry Today
Surgical Pearls
08/28/2018
The primary goal of ankle fracture management is to improve the functional outcomes of patients and decrease complications. All facets of surgical care for ankle fractures continue to evolve but the foundation of treatment remains achieving...
The primary goal of ankle fracture management is to improve the functional outcomes of patients and decrease complications. All facets of surgical care for ankle fractures continue to evolve but the foundation of treatment remains achieving...
The primary goal of ankle...
08/28/2018
Podiatry Today