MotiveTM Knee is a Food & Drug Administration (FDA)–cleared non-invasive muscle stimulation device for knee pain, and it is now available without a prescription. This clinically proven device relieves knee pain and enhances mobility by strengthening the quadriceps muscles.
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New Porous Iteration of Anatomic Keeled Tibia
The Persona® OsseoTi® Keel Tibia for cementless knee replacement is the latest addition to the clinically proven Persona Knee System by Zimmer Biomet. This product features a new porous version of the Persona anatomic tibia with the company’s OsseoTi Porous Metal Technology…
Cordless Self-pedaling Cycling Machine
PhysioPedal is a cordless, light weight, and portable self-pedaling cycling machine. Designed to support Assisted Cycle Therapy, the PhysioPedal helps the elderly, the injured, and those with limited voluntary movement improve their health outcomes and overall wellness.
Foot Ice Wrap
Cool Relief has expanded its product range to include the Soft Gel Foot Ice Wrap for the treatment of pain, muscle inflammation, and swelling. The company’s proprietary gel pack design with Inner Ice Technology is engineered to stay colder for longer while still providing flexibility and range of movement.
Fiberglass Unibody Prosthetic Foot
Building on the success of META® Shock X, WillowWood has launched the Fiberglass META® Shock X. META feet combine responsive energy return with balance, stability, and impact protection, and feature the industry’s first unibody platform, free of…
Is Running Bad for Your Knees?
Seventeen studies (6 level 2 studies, 9 level 3 studies, and 2 level 4 studies), with 7194 runners and 6947 non runners, met the inclusion criteria. The mean follow-uptime was 55.8 months in the runner group and 99.7 months in the non runner group.The mean age was 56.2 years in the runner group and 61.6 years in the non runner group.
The Prodigy Sports: Early Specialization & Possible Long-Term Consequences
What do I mean by the prodigy sports? Specifically, I’m talking about sports that involve adolescents and younger who are already focusing on and playing only one sport. It’s a key chapter in my co-authored book, #HeySportsParents.1 Sports like gymnastics and figure skating are good examples, but we could add soccer, tennis, volleyball, swimming, etc.! Most doctors, therapists, and trainers are unanimous in frowning on…
By Robert Weil, DPM
Surviving a Knee Injury at 80
A month after my 80th birthday, I was doing a lunge. I bent my right knee and stretched out my left leg. My foot slipped. A sharp pain stabbed my knee. My leg buckled underneath me. If there was a popping sound, I didn’t hear it. The next day, after an X-ray and a physical assessment of my knee, the physician’s assistant at an Ortho Urgent Care declared that I had injured the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) and the medial collateral ligament (MCL).
By Marianna Crane, retired
Of Postage Stamps and WEARABLE ULTRASOUNDS
Several research groups have been seeking more versatile approaches to noninvasive ultrasound—approaches that would allow longer-term monitoring in a variety of settings via wearable devices. To date, most of these efforts have provided relatively low-resolution images or are unable to visualize deep tissues or organs.
Exercise + Corticosteroid Injection = Better Outcome in Achilles Tendinopathy
The combination of exercise therapy ad corticosteroid injection is more effective than exercise therapy alone in patients with long-standing Achilles tendinopathy, according to a new study from Denmark. In this randomized controlled trial of 100 patients with long-standing ultrasound-verified Achilles tendinopathy (range 20 – 26 months), researchers divided the participants into 2 groups. Assessment of pain and function were conducted at…
Importance of Alcohol in Falls
Fall injuries account for a substantial part of the health burden among elderly persons, and they often affect life quality severely and impose large societal costs. Alcohol intoxication is a well-known risk factor for accidental injuries, but less is known about this association among elderly people. The aim of this study was to assess whether risk of fall injuries among the elderly is elevated with an intoxication-oriented drinking pattern.
Gluteus Medius Dry Needling for Patellofemoral Pain
One of the most common knee problems is patellofemoral pain syndrome (PFPS)—accounting for 25% to 40% of knee problems. It is of great importance to pay attention to the muscles of the hip area in people with PFPS, especially to the presence of trigger points within the gluteus medius (GM). Accordingly, using therapeutic interventions to eliminate trigger points is required. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of…
Maintaining Muscle Strength to Prevent Depression?
Depression and anxiety are the leading mental health problems worldwide; depression is ranked as the leading cause of global disability with anxiety disorders ranked sixth. Preventive strategies based on the identification of modifiable factors merit exploration. The aim of the present study was to investigate the associations of handgrip strength (HGS) with incident depression and anxiety and to explore how these associations differ by sociodemographic, lifestyle, and health-related factors.
Tissue Microenvironment in Rheumatoid Arthritis
The recent advance in treatments for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) has significantly improved the prognosis of RA patients. However, these novel therapies do not work well for all RA patients. The unmet need suggests that the current understanding about how inflammatory response arises and progresses in RA is limited. Recent accumulating evidence reveals an important role for the tissue microenvironment in the pathogenesis of RA.
The Utility of Silver Alginate
Exudate management is a common clinical concern when treating chronic wounds. Excessive wound leakage can be harmful to peri-wound skin1 and can require more frequent dressing changes. These dressing changes can damage tissue, be painful to the patient, and utilize nursing time, thereby increasing nursing costs. A dressing that is absorbent and requires minimal dressing changes could improve wound healing, while reducing patient discomfort and…
By Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP
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