The Importance of Obtaining Wound Photographs

The Importance of Obtaining Wound Photographs

A picture is worth a thousand words – how many times have you heard that old adage? There is no bigger truth in wound care documentation. Wound photos serve as a visual reference and act as a testimonial on wound progression in the medical record. Wound photos supplement the EMR and encourage accurate documentation of the wound healing trajectory.

By Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP

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THE VIABILITY OF IN-SHOE INSOLES TO MEASURE PRESSURE AND SHEAR IN PATIENTS WITH CHARCOT ARTHROPATHY

THE VIABILITY OF IN-SHOE INSOLES TO MEASURE PRESSURE AND SHEAR IN PATIENTS WITH CHARCOT ARTHROPATHY

Peripheral neuropathy is a condition that occurs as a complication of diabetes mellitus and disrupts the sensory, autonomic, and motor systems. Clinical symptoms of peripheral neuropathy can include muscle weakness, numbness, lack of coordination, and pain. Charcot arthropathy can develop when an injury occurs in a patient with peripheral neuropathy.

By Jessi Martin, Brian Davis, Grant McMillan, and Larry Goss

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THE IMPACT BALANCE TRAINING HAS ON KINEMATIC MEASUREMENTS POST STROKE

THE IMPACT BALANCE TRAINING HAS ON KINEMATIC MEASUREMENTS POST STROKE

Stroke is a neurological disease that causes disability in adults and increases the risk of falling. The integration of technology and rehabilitation strategies are systematically used in physical therapy to target muscle activity in post-stroke patients. This addresses initial muscle weakness of the affected side of the body, as well as asymmetrical postural behavior.

By Abigail Tolstyka, Sydney Bajusz, Ann Reinthal, and Deborah Espy

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Resistance Training

Resistance Training

Reference: Source: Wewege MA, Desai I, Honey C, et al. The Effect of Resistance Training in Healthy Adults on Body Fat Percentage, Fat Mass and Visceral Fat: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Sports Med. 2021. doi.org/10.1007/s40279-021-01562-2

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TEAM TREATING PARKINSON’S FOG WITH AI

TEAM TREATING PARKINSON’S FOG WITH AI

An interdisciplinary research team from William & Mary is developing an innovative new treatment for the movement-related symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, which affects more than 10 million people worldwide. The treatment uses a combination of hardware and software to administer targeted…

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AMPUTATION DECISION AID WEBSITE LAUNCHED

AMPUTATION DECISION AID WEBSITE LAUNCHED

A team from Australia’s La Trobe University’s School of Allied Health, Human Services, and Sport, Discipline of Prosthetics and Orthotics, recently launched an Amputation Decision Aid website, which includes a collection of freely available resources to help people make more informed…

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U-M TO BUILD EVERYDAY EXOSKELETONS

U-M TO BUILD EVERYDAY EXOSKELETONS

In an effort to bring robotic assistance to workers, the elderly, and more, a University of Michigan (U-M) team is developing a new type of powered exoskeleton for lower limbs, funded by $1.7 million from the National Institutes of Health. The team plans to develop a modular, powered exoskeleton system that…

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ZELUS INSOLES

ZELUS INSOLES

Zelus Insoles are designed to prevent injuries, improve performance, and reduce pain. They are available with and without arch support. The 3 arch support models include a ¾ length for roomier toes, a full-length velvety suede-topped uber soft but sporty, and a triple-cushion enhanced beauty.

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FLEXIBLE PROSTHETIC COVERS

FLEXIBLE PROSTHETIC COVERS

After a year of researching, testing, trialing designs, and direct feedback from lower-limb amputees, UNYQ has released a flexible version of its 3D-printed prosthetic covers that meet the needs of the discerning consumer who enjoys an active lifestyle and…

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