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Snake Bites to the Lower Extremity Reported to U.S. Emergency Departments
Background: Thousands of snake bites occur in the U.S. each year. Venomous snake bites can produce serious adverse effects, and even bites from nonvenomous snakes may cause adverse effects. Snake bites are often treated at hospital emergency departments (EDs). The objective of this study was to describe snake bites to the lower extremity treated at US hospital EDs.
By Mathias B. Forrester, BS
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Dog Leash-Related Injuries of the Lower Extremity Treated at Hospital Emergency Departments
There are millions of pet dogs in the United States (US), and thousands of people are treated at US hospital emergency departments (EDs) each year for dog leash-related injuries. The objective of this study was to describe dog leash-related injuries of the lower extremity treated at US hospital EDs.
By Mathias B. Forrester, BS
Edema and Ulcerations: The Effects of Venous Insufficiency
Millions of Americans are afflicted with painful, open, draining ulcers on their lower extremities. Venous leg ulcers (VLUs) cause significant clinical and economic burden to the healthcare system and society.1,2 It is not uncommon for clinicians to see patients who have suffered for years with VLUs.
By Windy Cole, DPM, CWSP
Are Vegetarian Diets Adequate to Support Wound Healing?
Protein plays a critical role in wound healing by supplying nitrogen and amino acids, which are needed to build new tissue. Nutritional interventions for wound healing often include a recommendation to increase the amount of protein consumed…
By Nancy Collins, PhD, RDN, LD, NWCC, FAND
Lifestyle and Integrative Medicine Strategies for Managing Knee Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a slowly evolving articular disease that affects the underlying bone, soft tissue, and synovial fluid.1 Osteoarthritis typically affects the hands and large weight-bearing joints, such as the hips and knees.
By Ziya “Z” Altug, PT, DPT, MS, OCS
Hamstring Strain Injury Rehabilitation–Part II*
Impaired performance and reinjury rates are high for this common injury. This narrative review discusses the causes and mechanisms of hamstring strain injury and current clinical concepts related to the rehabilitation process, with the aim of helping practitioners improve athletes’ outcomes.
By Jack T. Hickey, PhD, AEP; David A. Opar, PhD; Leigh J. Weiss, DPT, PT, ATC; and Bryan C. Heiderscheit, PhD, PT
Recovery and Regeneration Strategies for Foot Performance Part 3
In the first article of this series, I introduced the concepts of recovery and regeneration as well as terminological and methodological differences; in the second article, I discussed the main aspects related to the 3 levels of foot recovery (Functional, Structural, and Sensory).
By Antonio Robustelli, MSc, CSCS
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Welcome to Lower Extremity Review or LER as we call it. This long awaited magazine fills the lower extremity information gap for practitioners in the fields of Podiatry, Physical Therapy, O&P Pedorthics, and Orthopedics. With over 20 years experience in multi-disciplinary editorial development and publishing, the collaboration of this incredible team has made this publication possible
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