Pain Has an Address: Why Foot and Ankle Pain Is an Anatomical Story
Understanding Pain Not as a Symptom, But as Anatomy Speaking Directly to The Clinician By Dr. Hooman Mir, DPM, MSci, FAPWCA Pain in the foot and ankle is rarely a riddle. Patients may not know the name of a tendon, ligament, or nerve, but they almost always know where...
VEITHsymposium: Where Innovation, Evidence, and Collaboration Converge
By Richard Dubin, Lower Extremity Review founder, publisher and CEO In the world of medicine, there are few conferences that stand out to me because of the values they embody. VEITHsymposium (Vs) is one of those. It is so much more than just an informative conference....
Editorial Observation: Thank You to Our Authors and Readers from the Editor
By January Shoaf, ler Magazine Editor Recently our publisher attended a conference where he was so impressed by the collaboration and the shared vision of the sponsor and all who attended. That’s how I feel about my new position as LER editor. I am so amazed and...
