Socks with Infrared Technology

Socks with Infrared Technology

Hologenix, a pioneer in textile innovation and the company behind CELLIANT® infrared (IR) materials, has linked up with Cadense, an adaptive shoe company, to debut the Cadense Energy Boost Performance sock. When embedded into socks, CELLIANT captures body heat and converts it into IR energy, which is reflected back into the foot and lower leg to increase local…

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Everyday Lipedema Management Leggings

Everyday Lipedema Management Leggings

The Marena Group’s innovative Everyday Early-State and Mid-State Management Leggings compression garments are designed for use by patients suffering from lipedema. This collection of leggings is designed to aid in the daily management of early-state and mid-disease-state lipedema and support recovery following lipedema reduction procedures.

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Revitalign Wrigley High Top

Revitalign Wrigley High Top

The Revitalign® Wrigley High Top casual sneaker blends functionality with a contemporary design, tailored for a youthful, style-conscious audience. Available in a lace-up/zip-up style, this chic suede sneaker offers a customized fit that prioritizes everyday comfort. With the company’s patented Full Contact Comfort® footbed, wearers can expect unparalleled support and…

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Wearable Electric Stimulation Leggings

Wearable Electric Stimulation Leggings

WE-STIM (Wearable Electric Stimulation) harvests natural electric energy generated from body movement. This harvested energy is then delivered to specific targets on the body using special conductive fibers designed inside the clothing. By simply wearing and moving, a microcurrent is activated that rejuvenates muscles without any batteries or wires.

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Lidocaine and Collagen Wound Care Products

Lidocaine and Collagen Wound Care Products

MPM Medical’s TripleHelix™ Collagen is a 100% Type I bovine collagen that has the ability to reduce erythema and edema, as well as provide a greater reduction in wound size when compared to the standard wound dressing. It is available in powders, pads, and rope formats. TripleHelix is indicated for partial- and full-thickness wounds, pressure…

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Movements Count: 5 Minutes of Exercise Per Day Could Lower Blood Pressure

Movements Count: 5 Minutes of Exercise Per Day Could Lower Blood Pressure

In free-living environments, more time spent in exercise-like activities has the strongest association with blood pressure (BP), and even small changes to daily movement patterns can elicit clinically meaningful improvements. Multinational researchers from the ProPASS Consortium (Prospective Physical Activity, Sitting and Sleep) used data from thigh-worn accelerometers and BP measurements of…

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Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery for Hallux Valgus: A Surgical Technique

Minimally Invasive Bunion Surgery for Hallux Valgus: A Surgical Technique

Hallux valgus (HV) is a common forefoot problem with a reported prevalence of 23% in adults age 18–65 years and 35.7% in adults aged over 65 years. More than a hundred procedures were described to treat HV deformity. Traditionally, surgical treatment of HV included open osteotomies and soft tissue procedures. In recent years, minimally invasive surgery…

By Erdi Özdemir, MD, and Michael Aynardi, MD

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Computer-Aided Gait Analysis Can “See” Blind Gait

Computer-Aided Gait Analysis Can “See” Blind Gait

Imagine for a moment, you were cast into a world of uncertainty by the loss of sight. Your relationship with all you know is forever changed. We have “tells” to these challenges and learn ways of adapting to our new circumstances. We do things slower, with less confidence, and rely on our other senses. We listen for auditory cues, but perhaps the sense we lean on…

By Jay Segel, DPM; Sally Crawford, MS; Ronald Sherman, DPM, MBA

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AAOS Updates Guideline to Prevent THA and TKA Periprosthetic Joint Infection in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedures

AAOS Updates Guideline to Prevent THA and TKA Periprosthetic Joint Infection in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedures

The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons(AAOS) issued an updated Clinical Practice Guideline (CPG) for the Prevention of Total Hip and Knee Arthroplasty Periprosthetic Joint Infection (PJI) in Patients Undergoing Dental Procedures, which replaces the previous guideline from 2012. The CPG supports patients who are scheduled for or have…

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6-Year Follow-up of Aging Marathon Runner

6-Year Follow-up of Aging Marathon Runner

This marathoner’s performance has declined since his record-breaking marathon in 2018 primarily due to a reduction in VO,max. His max HR changed minimally, but his peak O2 pulse decreased, suggesting that his maximal stroke volume and/or arteriovenous 02 difference decreased. These changes likely reflect primarily age-related effects.

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Flat foot Update #2: Focus on Intrinsic Foot Muscles First in Boys

Flat foot Update #2: Focus on Intrinsic Foot Muscles First in Boys

A small study of 25 boys (age 10-12y) with flexible flat foot (FF) sought to understand the impact of intrinsic- versus extrinsic-first corrective exercises on on muscle morphometry and navicular drop (ND). The boys underwent a 12-week exercise program that shifted focus midway. The results were significant. Leading with intrinsic exercises led to sustained improvement throughout the…

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Metal Hypersensitivity and Joint Implants

Metal Hypersensitivity and Joint Implants

Metal hypersensitivity (MH) is a controversial topic with limited evidence. It is more commonly observed in failed arthroplasties. The most common metal involved in MH is nickel. Orthopaedic implants contain nickel because of its ability to provide increased strength and durability. MH is a type IV hypersensitive reaction.

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