The crew-fit compression sock from Comrad is built with a stay-in-place fit at the ankle and the calf, which helps keep the sock from sliding. Additionally, there’s a supportive band of compression that wraps around the arch of the foot. This helps support the natural arch and makes for an extra…
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PCR Test for Detection of Interdigital Infections
BakoDx’s Web Space PCR test helps identify the infectious agents involved in web space dermatitis. This highly sensitive and highly specific test provides podiatric clinicians with ease of use, rapid results, and an accurate diagnostic method. The test utilizes real-time polymerase chain reaction…
Re-imagining The Anatomy of the Pain Scale: QDRIFT – For Communication, Tracking, and Treatment Evaluation
Asking patients for a number to describe their pain provides the most minimal of information. These authors are calling for a comprehensive, cross-platform, multidisciplinary solution. A patient walks into a doctors’ office, shares their concerns, and the doctor asks…
By Jay Segel, DPM; Sally Crawford, MS; and Jason Kraus, BS
15 Rules for Foot Orthosis Prescription for Pes Planus Patients
Researchers have developed a decision tree algorithm that they propose can be used to accurately and easily prescribe customized foot orthoses to patients with pes planus. Pes planus, one of the most common foot deformities, includes the loss of the medial arch, misalignment of the…
By Ji-Yong Jung, Chang-Min Yang, Jung-Ja Kim
The Effects of Exercise on the Geometry and Bone Mineral Density of Femoral Neck Strength
Physical exercise induces spatially heterogeneous adaptation in bone. However, it remains unclear where the changes in bone mineral density (BMD) and geometry have the greatest impact on femoral neck strength.
By Dermot O’Rourke, Belinda R. Beck, Amy T. Harding, Steven L. Watson, Peter Pivonka, Saulo Martelli
Stingray Injuries of the Lower Extremity Treated at United States Emergency Departments
Stingrays are cartilaginous fish related to sharks with round, flattened bodies and whip-like tails. Stingrays are common to shallow intertidal areas of tropical and subtropical oceans around the world, although some rays inhabit cooler waters and freshwater. While there are approximately 150 species of ray worldwide, one to two dozen stingray species are…
By Mathias B. Forrester, BS
Book Excerpt Practical Biomechanics: Treating Asymmetry
One of the most perplexing issues I deal with in biomechanics is trying to take asymmetrical functioning bodies and make them more symmetrical when I think it will help the patient’s symptoms and function. However, asymmetry is part of who we are as people, so some thought has to be put into deciding exactly what needs to be changed because…
By Richard Blake, DPM
Welcome 2023 – Looking Forward to Working With You!
I don’t know about you all, but I think – I think – that just maybe that COVID door is closing and the world is waking up to today’s new reality. Today’s reality may look a lot like pre-COVID, but I can say for sure, we are not going back to that former reality. COVID served as a major disruptor to healthcare, to business, to life in general, and those who…
By Rich Dubin, Publisher
Living With Non-Diabetic Neuropathy: Art Keeps Me Sane
In 1997, at age 50, I started experiencing strange pains in my feet. It varied from lumps in my shoes to a hot poker stabbing my feet. Sometimes it was so intense that I could hardly stand up. I went from doctor to doctor getting treated for one guess to another. After 5 years, a new doctor said it was peripheral neuropathy and…
By Deborah Ann
Treatment for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus
Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) are often associated with ankle pain and dysfunction. They can occur after ankle trauma, such as sprains or fractures, but they usually present as a continued ankle pain after the initial injury has resolved. Chronic ankle ligament instability and subsequent microtrauma may lead to insidious development of an OLT. Medial-sided lesions are more common (67%) than lateral-sided lesions.
Candidaemia in Patients With Diabetes
Candidaemia is the most common fungal bloodstream infection in hospitalized patients. Diabetes is one of the risk factors for mortality from candidaemia. A group of researchers from Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, compared the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and…
Efficacy of Postoperative Oral Antibiotics in Foot and Ankle Surgery
For patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery, preoperative oral antibiotics are standard of care. Yet, there is no consensus on the efficacy of this postsurgical protocol. For this study, researchers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis wanted to know whether postoperative oral antibiotics reduce the rate of surgical site infections (SSIs) in patients, with…
Defining Sarcopenia: Consensus Is Slowly Growing
Writing in the 50th anniversary edition of the journal Age and Ageing, researchers Avan Sayer and Alfonso Cruz-Jentoft express optimism that a newly formed Global Leadership Initiative on Sarcopenia will develop international consensus on definition and diagnosis.
Meter + Diabetes App = Improved Glucose Control
Using data from the Lifescan server, researchers sought to provide real-world evidence, that their products—the OneTouch Verio Reflect (OTVR) meter which provides ColorSure Dynamic Range Indicator (DCRI) and Blood Sugar Mentor (BSM) features that are complemented by the OneTouch Reveal (OTR) mobile app—support improved blood glucose control.
Newly Discovered Material Helps Diabetic Wounds Heal Quickly
Researchers from the University of Nottingham have discovered a new class of polymer that can provide instructions to both immune and non-immune cells to aid healing in hard-to-treat diabetic wounds. The findings have been published in Advanced Materials.
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