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Stephen L. Barrett, DPM, FACFAS, MBA, FAENS, CWS

11/03/2007
As with any peripheral nerve surgery, tarsal tunnel surgery is demanding and can sometimes be excessively difficult. Additionally, one may not have a full appreciation of the outcome until some point in the postoperative period — if at all —...
As with any peripheral nerve surgery, tarsal tunnel surgery is demanding and can sometimes be excessively difficult. Additionally, one may not have a full appreciation of the outcome until some point in the postoperative period — if at all —...
As with any peripheral nerve...
11/03/2007
Podiatry Today
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09/30/2015
I held a pair of deuces, a club and diamond, a 7 of hearts, and nothing else that could bring me closer to that pile of chips in the middle of the poker table. There must have been 30 or 40 bucks in that bad boy at the time. To put it mildly,...
I held a pair of deuces, a club and diamond, a 7 of hearts, and nothing else that could bring me closer to that pile of chips in the middle of the poker table. There must have been 30 or 40 bucks in that bad boy at the time. To put it mildly,...
I held a pair of deuces, a club...
09/30/2015
Podiatry Today
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02/18/2013
Sitting in the Rorschach Café, tucked deep in the dark narrow streets of the Music Capital of the World (you should be thinking Vienna and not Nashville), Dr. Hermann asked me what I wanted for the entrée. Looking down at the stained and torn...
Sitting in the Rorschach Café, tucked deep in the dark narrow streets of the Music Capital of the World (you should be thinking Vienna and not Nashville), Dr. Hermann asked me what I wanted for the entrée. Looking down at the stained and torn...
Sitting in the Rorschach Café,...
02/18/2013
Podiatry Today
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05/19/2010
I recently read a great book called Super Crunchers, which illustrates the power of information technology. The book was written by Ian Ayres, an econometrician and professor at Yale Law School. He notes that from the analysis of huge amounts...
I recently read a great book called Super Crunchers, which illustrates the power of information technology. The book was written by Ian Ayres, an econometrician and professor at Yale Law School. He notes that from the analysis of huge amounts...
I recently read a great book...
05/19/2010
Podiatry Today
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04/26/2011
These authors present pertinent pearls on using minimally invasive techniques for a patient with a bilateral, congenitally contracted fifth digit.
These authors present pertinent pearls on using minimally invasive techniques for a patient with a bilateral, congenitally contracted fifth digit.
These authors present pertinent...
04/26/2011
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10/27/2014
Sometimes the chain of events in one’s life seem in retrospect the most perfectly planned and played out chorus of a Grammy award-winning song. However, while these scenes are unfolding, it is most often difficult to discern what is really...
Sometimes the chain of events in one’s life seem in retrospect the most perfectly planned and played out chorus of a Grammy award-winning song. However, while these scenes are unfolding, it is most often difficult to discern what is really...
Sometimes the chain of events in...
10/27/2014
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03/13/2012
No matter what surgical procedure or even rudimentary treatment you offer, the patient outcome is only as good as what the patient “thinks” about the result. You know what I’m talking about. You just did an incredible piece of work, the foot...
No matter what surgical procedure or even rudimentary treatment you offer, the patient outcome is only as good as what the patient “thinks” about the result. You know what I’m talking about. You just did an incredible piece of work, the foot...
No matter what surgical...
03/13/2012
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08/10/2016
While reading a book a couple of weeks ago, I came across a term that I had not heard before: limbic resonance. Upon further explanation by the authors, I realized that we all experience limbic resonance hundreds, if not thousands, of times...
While reading a book a couple of weeks ago, I came across a term that I had not heard before: limbic resonance. Upon further explanation by the authors, I realized that we all experience limbic resonance hundreds, if not thousands, of times...
While reading a book a couple of...
08/10/2016
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12/18/2013
You know that feeling you get when, after countless hours of the endless drudgery of searching, you finally find that perfect thing and all of the frustration and tiredness suddenly melt away, almost like they never happened?
You know that feeling you get when, after countless hours of the endless drudgery of searching, you finally find that perfect thing and all of the frustration and tiredness suddenly melt away, almost like they never happened?
You know that feeling you get...
12/18/2013
Podiatry Today
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03/10/2011
I have been reading many of the current website/blog postings from different colleagues. Sadly, I sometimes get the impression that there is this pervasive and growing perception out there that there is more “wrong” than “right” with our...
I have been reading many of the current website/blog postings from different colleagues. Sadly, I sometimes get the impression that there is this pervasive and growing perception out there that there is more “wrong” than “right” with our...
I have been reading many of the...
03/10/2011
Podiatry Today