Stingray Injuries of the Lower Extremity Treated at United States Emergency Departments

Stingray Injuries of the Lower Extremity Treated at United States Emergency Departments

Stingrays are cartilaginous fish related to sharks with round, flattened bodies and whip-like tails. Stingrays are common to shallow intertidal areas of tropical and subtropical oceans around the world, although some rays inhabit cooler waters and freshwater. While there are approximately 150 species of ray worldwide, one to two dozen stingray species are…

By Mathias B. Forrester, BS

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Book Excerpt Practical Biomechanics: Treating Asymmetry

Book Excerpt Practical Biomechanics: Treating Asymmetry

One of the most perplexing issues I deal with in biomechanics is trying to take asymmetrical functioning bodies and make them more symmetrical when I think it will help the patient’s symptoms and function. However, asymmetry is part of who we are as people, so some thought has to be put into deciding exactly what needs to be changed because…

By Richard Blake, DPM

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Welcome 2023 – Looking Forward to Working With You!

Welcome 2023 – Looking Forward to Working With You!

I don’t know about you all, but I think – I think – that just maybe that COVID door is closing and the world is waking up to today’s new reality. Today’s reality may look a lot like pre-COVID, but I can say for sure, we are not going back to that former reality. COVID served as a major disruptor to healthcare, to business, to life in general, and those who…

By Rich Dubin, Publisher

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Treatment for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus

Treatment for Osteochondral Lesions of the Talus

Osteochondral lesions of the talus (OLT) are often associated with ankle pain and dysfunction. They can occur after ankle trauma, such as sprains or fractures, but they usually present as a continued ankle pain after the initial injury has resolved. Chronic ankle ligament instability and subsequent microtrauma may lead to insidious development of an OLT. Medial-sided lesions are more common (67%) than lateral-sided lesions.

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Candidaemia in Patients With Diabetes

Candidaemia in Patients With Diabetes

Candidaemia is the most common fungal bloodstream infection in hospitalized patients. Diabetes is one of the risk factors for mortality from candidaemia. A group of researchers from Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in Glasgow, Scotland, compared the epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and…

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Efficacy of Postoperative Oral Antibiotics in Foot and Ankle Surgery

Efficacy of Postoperative Oral Antibiotics in Foot and Ankle Surgery

For patients undergoing foot and ankle surgery, preoperative oral antibiotics are standard of care. Yet, there is no consensus on the efficacy of this postsurgical protocol. For this study, researchers from the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis wanted to know whether postoperative oral antibiotics reduce the rate of surgical site infections (SSIs) in patients, with…

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Meter + Diabetes App = Improved Glucose Control

Meter + Diabetes App = Improved Glucose Control

Using data from the Lifescan server, researchers sought to provide real-world evidence, that their products—the OneTouch Verio Reflect (OTVR) meter which provides ColorSure Dynamic Range Indicator (DCRI) and Blood Sugar Mentor (BSM) features that are complemented by the OneTouch Reveal (OTR) mobile app—support improved blood glucose control.

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Development of a Low-Cost ‘Smart’ Rollator for Clinical Rehabilitation

Development of a Low-Cost ‘Smart’ Rollator for Clinical Rehabilitation

Researchers from the University of Malaga in collaboration with the Polytechnic University of Catalonia, both located in Spain, have created an ‘intelligent’ rollator that evaluates patient movements to improve rehabilitation. With this system based on a standard model called Walk-IT, healthcare professionals receive better information about the progress of patients under treatment, allowing…

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Using Fungus to Measure Gait

Using Fungus to Measure Gait

Biomaterials, such as mycelium bound composites, present a promising alternative to conventional smart insoles. They exhibit sensing and responsive capabilities without requiring additional space and external inputs to operate, using their own bioelectric activity. Fungal sensors offer increased biodegradability.

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Therapeutic Compression Knee Wrap

Therapeutic Compression Knee Wrap

KneeCapTM Therapeutic Compression Wrap looks like a baseball cap, but is made of stretchy Neoprene and contains a reusable cold pack. That means it is able to compress, cool, and comfort knees, elbows, or heels while allowing people to stay mobile. Designed by Kathi Fairbend, MS, RPT, in collaboration with a…

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