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Newsletter 6 June 2010 | ||
| Latest Research | Latest Discussions | Latest Reviews |
FHL Tendon Transfer in Diabetics for Treatment of Non-Healing Plantar Heel Ulcers. (Foot Ankle Int.) Prospective Clinical Pilot Trial in a Single Cohort Group of rhPDGF in Foot Arthrodeses. (Foot Ankle Int.) Relationships between foot type and dynamic rearfoot frontal plane motion. (J Foot Ankle Res.) Biomechanics of postoperative shoes: plantar pressure distribution, wearing characteristics and design criteria (Arch Orthop Trauma Surg. ) In Vivo Tissue Engineering Over Wounds With Exposed Bone and Tendon (Ann Plast Surg.) Perioperative complications of the MOBILITY total ankle system. (J Orthop Sci.) Standing in an unstable shoe increases postural sway and muscle activity of selected smaller extrinsic foot muscles. (Gait Posture.) |
Ciclopirox for the treatment of onychomycosis It's 36% successful in mild to moderate cases: Things you never want to hear from podiatry patients "It got really painful so i had a hack at it with a stanley knife / razor blade / scythe" There is ample evidence available to form an opinon. I cannot understand how any one can not realise that an anthropogenically mediated global warming is occurring with dire consequences for our offsprings future Vibram FiveFingers Cause Metatarsal Stress Fractures? Due to the increased usage of the "minimalist shoe", Vibram FiveFinger, there seems to be an increasing number of reports of metatarsal stress fractures occurring due to running in these shoes. Wound classification systems - why no neuropathy? Is there a reason why wound classification systems, such as the Texas System, don't incorporate neuropathy in them? I encourage those of you who have strong opinions on either side of this debate to contribute Doing some assessment stuff, noted slight Structural Hallux limitus non weightbearing on weightbearing exam No Hallux dorsiflexion available. So is there such thing as a functional Hallux Rigidus? |
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All nails (Toe and finger) fell off toddler Pain despite "successful" outcome Big toe cannot flex after accident How long is accessory navicular surgery recovery and what are the stages? Nerve biopsy for no movement in little toes Repairing 5th toe bone removal (cosmetic question) |
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