In a first-of-its-kind study, researchers from the Institute of Neuroscience, Université Catholique de Louvain, Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, investigated the regulation of the endocannabinoid system using several exercise paradigms in human skeletal muscle. They also compared endocannabinoid regulation in healthy and…
Lower Extremity Review
An Osteoarthritis Action Alliance Consensus Statement: Preventing Osteoarthritis After an Anterior Cruciate Ligament Injury
After an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury, people need secondary prevention strategies to identify osteoarthritis at its earliest stages so that interventions can be implemented to halt or slow the progression toward its long-term burden. The Osteoarthritis Action Alliance formed an interdisciplinary Secondary Prevention Task Group to develop a consensus on…
Young Children’s Footwear: Importance of Different Features
Purchasing footwear for children can be a concern for parents and caregivers, so clear and credible footwear information is important to help them with these decisions. This is particularly pertinent to the first 6 years, where a child’s development and…
By Cylie M. Williams, Helen A. Banwell, Kade L. Paterson, Katherine Gobbi, Sam Burton, Matthew Hill, Emma Harber, and Stewart C. Morrison
Rehabilitation Needed for People Wearing DFU Offloading Devices
Offloading devices improve healing of diabetes-related foot ulcers (DFUs) but they can limit mobilization. Rehabilitation during or after removal of these devices may promote physical activity in a population at risk of poor health outcomes for which inactivity is a reversible risk factor.
By Katherine H. Jones, Michael R. Backhouse, and Julie Bruce
Special Report: Nanoparticles and Electrospinning – Emerging Technologies in Wound Healing: A Review
Chronic wounds affect millions of patients worldwide making wound care an integral part of healthcare. Such wounds pose a significant financial burden upon both patients and the healthcare industry and negatively impact the patient’s overall quality of life. For this reason, continued…
By James McGuire DPM, LPT, LPed, Avnee J. Patel BS, DPMc
Fireworks-Related Lower Extremity Injuries Treated at United States Emergency Departments
Fireworks are commonly used in the United States (US) for festive or recreational purposes. Consumer fireworks sales have increased over the last several decades. Injuries, some of which may be potentially serious, can occur to both the individual using the fireworks and spectators or bystanders.
By Mathias B. Forrester, BS
Book Excerpt: Physical Examination of Possible Biomechanics Involved
Whatever your base in Biomechanics, whether it is Root based or not, there are basic biomechanics that should be taught in all podiatry schools. Chapter 4 will go over the basic components of a podiatric biomechanical examination that I find most useful day to day treating patients.
By Richard Blake, DPM
In Memoriam: Rudolf B. Becker
Rudolf (Rudy) B. Becker III, president and CEO of Becker Orthopedic Appliance Company, has passed away. He was 73 years old. Becker was born July 17, 1949, in Detroit, to Lucille and Otto Becker. He received his Bachelor of Science degree at the University of Hartford in Connecticut.
Smart Bandages Monitor Wounds, Provide Treatment
A new kind of smart bandage developed at California Institute of Technology (Caltech) may make treatment of chronic wounds—such as burns and diabetic foot ulcers—easier, more effective, and less expensive. These smart bandages were developed in the lab of Wei Gao, PhD, assistant professor of medical engineering…
Ankle Exoskeleton Algorithm Handles Changes in Pace, Gait
Ankle exoskeletons that can help people extend their endurance are a step closer to reality with a new control algorithm, developed at the University of Michigan (U-M), that could enable future exoskeletons to automatically adapt to individual users and tasks. The new control algorithm demonstrates the ability to handle different speeds…
Students Engineer Socks for On-the-Go Neuropathy Treatment
A wearable electrical-stimulation and vibration-therapy system designed by a team of Rice University (Rice) engineering students could help people experiencing foot pain and balance loss due to diabetic neuropathy. The team designed a sock, dubbed the StimuSock, with a smart insole that can deliver both transcutaneous…
Hanger Announces New CEO
Hanger, Inc., announced that Pete Stoy, formerly the company’s president and chief operating officer (COO), has assumed the role of Hanger’s chief executive officer (CEO), effective immediately. He will also serve on the company’s board of directors.
Bioprinted Scaffold Could Improve Healing of DFUs
Researchers at Queen’s University Belfast have designed a new bandage treatment, known as a scaffold, to treat diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs), which is cost-effective while improving patient outcomes. Produced by 3D bioprinting, the scaffolds slowly release antibiotics over a 4-week period…
Cyclone Bike Foot
The Cyclone™ Bike Foot was designed without compromising durability. The innovative design eliminates energy lost to weight caused by a foot shell and shoe, and provides unmatched energy transfer while pedaling. It also eliminates energy loss to deflection caused by the flex of the shoe and foot shell.
Implantable Knee Shock Absorber
The US Food & Drug Administration has recently authorized marketing of an implantable shock absorber aimed at load reduction for people with refractory knee osteoarthritis (OA) who are not appropriate candidates for arthroplasty. Dubbed the MISHA Knee System, the device is specifically indicated for…
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