Mr. Johnson is director of outpatient rehabilitation therapy services at Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network in Baltimore, Maryland. He has disclosed no relevant relationships.
By Ken Johnson, PT
Lower Extremity Review
Mr. Johnson is director of outpatient rehabilitation therapy services at Johns Hopkins Rehabilitation Network in Baltimore, Maryland. He has disclosed no relevant relationships.
By Ken Johnson, PT
Dr. Ross is Director of Education Year 1, and associate professor at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College, in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He conducts educational sessions on behalf of Orthotic Holdings Inc.
By J. Kim Ross, DC, PhD
Assessing how foot problems— namely, pain, neuropathy, and deformity— contribute to frailty syndrome has been a challenge for researchers, as transporting frail elders to lab facilities creates its own set of issues. But a recent study from the University of Arizona used wearable sensors to assess the seniors in their “natural” environment and found significant relationships between the number of foot problems and degree of frailty.
In a pre-specified, 3-year extension of a randomized clinical trial of equivalence, close-contact casting maintained equivalence in function compared to surgery in older adults with unstable ankle fracture. Furthermore, no significant differences were reported in quality of life or pain. The authors concluded that the focus of treatment for these patients should be on obtaining and maintaining reduction until union, using the most conservative means possible.
Both type 1 and type 2 diabetes are known for their life-threatening complications—in particular, blindness from retinopathy, kidney failure, and peripheral neuropathy. For patients with diabetes and foot pathology, amputation is a significant worry. A recent study in Foot & Ankle Specialist sought to understand just how much this population fears lower-extremity amputation (LEA).
As summer approaches and we become more active outdoors, wasps will become more active, too. Two recent studies highlight the pain and danger of the ubiquitous wasp. The first study, from entomologists at the University of Utah, looked at stinger length compared to reported pain and toxicity.1
Many have long suspected the answer, but a new study would appear to resolve the question: Are flip flops really that bad for your feet? According to Chen and colleagues from the Department of Biomedical Engineering at The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, flip flops are most likely no better than barefoot when it comes to lower-limb co-contraction and joint contact force in the ankle.
In my podiatric practice, I have found that health insurance can impede patient care, by adding layers of complication and burden to all involved, particularly the patient and the provider. Private-sector insurance companies have profits to make, buildings to build, shareholders to satisfy, and overhead costs to pay. Government-run plans have costs, exclusionary policies, bureaucratic oversight, and a changing landscape as administrations change.
By Jay Segel, DPM
The Adrenaline GTS 17 from Brooks Sports has been updated with a more streamlined look and softer feel underfoot. The Adrenaline shoe still features a secure, comfortable fit while providing support, and is equipped with a full-length segmented crash pad to accommodate…
To make good health a more palatable, Coral introduces Organic Hawaiian Red Turmeric Gummiesfor adults and children and Natural Calcium Gummies for kids. The turmeric gummies showcase the antioxidant and anti-inflammatory capabilities of turmeric…
Now available from Pro-Tech Athletics is the Orb Extreme Mini myofascial release ball, in a smallersize (3″ diameter) than the company’s Orb Extreme deep tissue massage ball. The ball facilitates single-point myofascial release to promote flexibility and…
OPTP has expanded its options for portable foam rollers with the new LoRox Aligned Travel Roller, produced in partnership with fascia and body alignment expert Lauren Roxburgh, CSI. Made of durable, moderate density EVA (ethylene vinyl acetate) foam, the compact roller…
The new 3Tool, exclusively available in the US from The Pressure Positive Company, is an easy-to-use, intuitive, affordable, and compact massage tool with three zones intended to treat muscle contractures, loosen vertebral segments, and massage tired muscles…
Core-Spun Support Socks by Therafirm are now available in four fashionable patterns. Thin Line, a pattern designed for women, is a white sock with pink and soft grey stripes. Merger, designed for men, is a black sock with navy and grey stripes…
Cascade Orthopedic Supply offers a new 1/4″ thickness of ProComp, the company’s prepreg composite material that has been infused with discontinuous carbon fibers, which allow for flow and stretch during melt temperature vacuum forming…
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