Predictors of CAI in Soccer Players

Predictors of CAI in Soccer Players

Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is prevalent among soccer players, often resulting from recurrent ankle injuries (RAIs). Despite its impact on performance and long-term joint health, the associated risk factors remain insufficiently explored. This study aimed to identify the key risk factors for CAI among soccer players.  A cross-sectional study was conducted among 310 soccer players from…

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Optimized Nerve Management with Electrical Stim for Lower Extremity Neuroma

Optimized Nerve Management with Electrical Stim for Lower Extremity Neuroma

Nerve injury is the most common complication following foot and ankle surgery, with painful neuroma reported in up to 10% of procedures. Current treatment often yields varying degrees of pain relief. Electrical stimulation (ES) through peripheral neuromodulation is an emerging technology associated with improvement in nerve related pain and acceleration of neural regeneration.

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Controlled Ankle Motion Walkers: Similar, but Not the Same

Controlled Ankle Motion Walkers: Similar, but Not the Same

Controlled Ankle Motion walkers (CAMs) are prefabricated ankle-foot interventions commonly used to address a broad range of orthopedic and vascular diagnoses. Variants of these intervention types appear to have differing kinematic features despite being described by the same billing codes and regarded as belonging to the same intervention strategy.

By Michael S. Ginzburg PsyD, CO; Rachel White CPO

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lerEXPO Highlights: Posting Principles | Rearfoot Mods that Actually Matter

lerEXPO Highlights: Posting Principles | Rearfoot Mods that Actually Matter

Orthotic prescription involves a nuanced understanding of various modifications designed to influence lower extremity biomechanics, particularly focusing on the rear foot, midfoot, and forefoot. For lower extremity clinicians, mastering these options allows for tailored patient solutions, enhancing stability, addressing discrepancies, and improving overall function.

By Karen A. Langone DPM

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Mastering Scanning Protocols: Why Technique is Everything

Mastering Scanning Protocols: Why Technique is Everything

Technique is not merely a procedural afterthought—it is the foundation of successful digital orthotic design. A well-executed scan captures the anatomical subtleties of the foot and lower limb in the intended corrected position, ensuring the final device conforms precisely to the patient’s morphology.

By Dr. Dean Hartley (Podiatrist & Adjunct Engineering Fellow–University of Queensland)

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lerEXPO Highlights: Avascular Necrosis After Talar Fracture ORIF in Podiatric Practice

lerEXPO Highlights: Avascular Necrosis After Talar Fracture ORIF in Podiatric Practice

Avascular necrosis (AVN) of the talus presents one of the most complex and challenging problems in foot and ankle surgery, particularly in the aftermath of talar fractures. As podiatric specialists, understanding its nuances–from its unique anatomical predisposition to the evolving landscape of its management–is crucial for optimizing patient outcomes.

By Christy M. King DPM, FACFAS

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Which Return-to-Sport Criteria Effectively Predict Reinjury Risk?

Which Return-to-Sport Criteria Effectively Predict Reinjury Risk?

Returning to a sport after an injury involves healing tissue while restoring strength, stability and confidence. Athletes face the challenge of balancing physical recovery with mental readiness, and their decisions carry significant implications for long-term health and the risk of reinjury. Understanding which criteria best predict successful outcomes helps clinicians support athletes effectively.

By Jack Shaw

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VEITHsymposium: Where Innovation, Evidence, and Collaboration Converge

VEITHsymposium: Where Innovation, Evidence, and Collaboration Converge

In the world of medicine, there are few conferences that stand out to me because of the values they embody. VEITHsymposium (Vs) is one of those. It is so much more than just an informative conference. It is a pulse check on where vascular and endovascular medicine is, where it is headed, and what it takes to get there together to change lives.

By Richard Dubin, Lower Extremity Review founder, publisher and CEO

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