Although footwear can improve pain and function in individuals with knee osteoarthritis (OA), perspectives about footwear in this population have not been explored. This qualitative study explored preferences, attitudes and beliefs about footwear in adults with knee OA.
Lower Extremity Review
Running in Minimal Shoes Vs Barefoot: Significant Difference
Shoes affect the evolved biomechanics of the foot, potentially affecting running kinematics and kinetics that can in turn influence injury and performance. An important feature of conventional running shoes is heel height, whose effects on foot and ankle biomechanics remain understudied. Here, we investigate the effects of 6–26 mm increases in heel height on ankle dynamics in 8 rearfoot strike runners who ran…
Microvascular Permeability in Diabetic Muscle
Microvascular permeability in diabetic muscle was investigated using our original 2-photon scanning laser microscopy method. Compared with controls, the leakage volume was increased in diabetic muscle, which was atrophic with smaller capillary diameter, endothelial cell thickening, and the appearance of more endothelial intercellular gaps or clefts, and large vesicles.
Pulmonary Complications After Femur Fracture Repair in Patients ≥80 Years
As the population of those age 80+ increases, surgeries for femur fractures will rise as well. A new 2-year retrospective cohort study in 479 patients (mean age 86 years) looked at the incidence and risk factors for common postoperative pulmonary complications—pneumonia, atelectasis, pulmonary edema, pleural effusion, and venous thromboembolism (VTE), as well as respiratory failure and 9-day mortality form a single hospital.
Diabetic Foot Ulcers in the Time of COVID-19
A recent scoping review of the literature sought to understand the impact the COVID-19 pandemic had on the care of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). While the research team is from Ireland, they review literature from around the globe. Specifically, they analyzed data from 19 published studies, most on single site populations.
Assessing Gait Kinetics With IoT-Based Wireless System
In a new study from Brazil, researchers developed an Internet-of-Things (IoT)-based gait analysis system employing insole pressure sensors to assess gait kinetics. The system integrates piezoresistive sensors within a left foot insole, with data acquisition managed using an ESP32 board that communicates via Wi-Fi through an MQTT IoT framework (MQTT is messaging protocol for machine-to-machine communication).
Can a Common Definition Improve Surgical Wound Dehiscence Diagnosis?
Surgical wound dehiscence (SWD) can affect up to one-third of foot-related surgeries, making it a major complication and potential threat to patient outcomes. One key reason: delayed diagnosis, which has been attributed to varying definitions. In 2018, the World Union Wound Healing Societies (WUWHS) presented a consensus-based definition and classification for SWD in 2018 to address this issue, see Figure 1.
Can Thermography Predict Diabetic Foot Ulcer Risk in Patients with Diabetes?
Prevalence of diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) is growing, and the use of thermography has sparked interest in this non-invasive diagnostic method for early DFU risk assessment and management. The systematic review, conducted by an international research team, sought to explore the use of thermography to predict DFU risk in patients with DM. The research question was…
Aerobic Exercise Boosts Muscle Regeneration in Aged Mice
Aerobic exercise effectively reverses the decline in endurance capacity and mitigates muscle atrophy in aged mice. It inhibits CCN2 secretion from senescent muscle stem cells, thereby enhancing skeletal muscle regeneration and preventing fibrosis in aged mice. AICAR supplementation mimics the beneficial effects of aerobic exercise.
Does Texting While Walking Affect Gait’s Plantar Pressure Parameters?
This study aims to examine the possible effects of mobile phone use on plantar pressure and spatiotemporal parameters during walking. Materials and methods: Thirty volunteers (18 males and 12 females) participated in the study. A 10-m walking path was prepared, and a messaging connection was established. Volunteers were asked to write 3 posts without word or character mistakes and to walk on the path as much as…
Smartphone Usage Negatively Impacts Standing Postural Balance
Researchers from Arizona State University and Carnegie Mellon University have found that modern smartphone usage can negatively impact standing postural balance—and that impact varies by the type of ground condition. They had 16 healthy young individuals perform 2 tasks on their smartphones while standing on 4 different types of ground surfaces…
When Sneakers and Science Collide: Game-Changing Tech at the 2024 Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympics were nothing short of thrilling. Snoop Dogg and Martha Stewart hilariously guided us through the City of Lights with their unique blend of humor and charm. Athletes swam in the Seine, volleyball matches unfolded under the shadow of the Eiffel Tower, and breakdancing made its Olympic debut.
By Sarah Clark, MS, ATC
Technology Advances in Environment of Continuous Quality Improvement
Technology stems from the inherent human desire to improve on what we already know. As our pool of knowledge grows, new bases are formed that set the stage for the next innovation. The desire to find better, cheaper, faster solutions transcends every field. People sometimes notice the big changes and reflect on how crude it was before, not always realizing how many steps it took to make that change happen.
By Wade Bader, CPO
Accessibility of Technology for Real World Care
The last 15 years have represented an exciting period of innovation in the field of sports medicine and sport science. We have witnessed the increased accessibility of advanced technologies that were previously available only in high-grade research-lab environments and top-level clinics and centers.
By Antonio Robustelli, MSc, SCS
Reducing Falls with Remote Motion Analysis
Since we announced our partnership with OneStep in April 2023, FOX Rehabilitation has seen strong results for our residents, with their smartphones turned into clinical-grade motion analysis labs. OneStep’s innovative remote care platform has empowered our clinicians to extend patient care beyond in-person visits using remote therapeutic monitoring (RTM), improving clinical outcomes, increasing patient engagement, lowering healthcare costs, and continuing to grow FOX’s reputation as a healthcare innovator.
By William Dieter, PT, DPT, GCS, FSOAE
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