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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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Hemophilia: Guidance on Socks and Footwear
For someone with hemophilia, foot blisters can be a significant concern because their blood clotting disorder makes it difficult for even small injuries to stop bleeding, potentially leading to larger, more painful blood blisters on the feet. Foot blisters of the skin can be caused by friction from poorly fitting socks and shoes and be compounded with excessive activity.
By Teresa Alpert
Sensory Input is Needed for Motor Output–The Foot of the Matter
The somatosensory system is responsible for processing information from the skin and the musculoskeletal system to determine body position and movement. Particularly for the lower extremity when impaired by stroke, somatosensory loss is detrimental to walking which is considered as the highest level of function to be achieved post-stroke.1-4 Somatosensory information is associated with vertical perception and the subsequent ability to balance oneself and therefore…
By Dr. Jennifaye V. Brown
Transforming Sneaker Performance
Modern athletic shoes, with their increased stack heights and very soft midsoles, tend to collapse quickly. Compounding the problem, true shoes designed specifically for pronators, extreme pronators, supinators, or extreme supinators are essentially no longer available on the market. As a result, many patients lack adequate frontal-plane control from footwear alone.
By Jeffrey S. Rich
Emerging Developments in AFOs: What Podiatrists Need to Know About Carbon Composite AFOs Part II
Advances in ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are revolutionizing how podiatrists, physical therapists and O&P clinicians support lower-limb mobility and rehabilitation. In this 3-part series, we explore the latest evidence, cutting-edge materials, and innovative design strategies that are shaping the future of AFOs. This short series offers a look at how today’s breakthroughs are improving function, comfort and compliancy in the lower extremity world.
By Keith Loria
Innovative Sock Technology for the Prevention and Management of Decubitus Ulcers
Decubitus ulcers can be a persistent and serious challenge, particularly in patients with diabetes, peripheral arterial disease, neuropathy, stroke, and other conditions that impair circulation and sensation. These ulcers can result in prolonged healing times, infection, reduced quality of life and amputation. Effective prevention and management strategies require interventions that…
Emerging Developments in AFOs: What Podiatrists Need to Know About Carbon Composite AFOs
Advances in ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs) are revolutionizing how podiatrists, physical therapists and O&P clinicians support lower-limb mobility and rehabilitation. In this 3-part series, we explore the latest evidence, cutting-edge materials, and innovative design strategies that are shaping the future of AFOs. This short series offers a look at how today’s breakthroughs are…
By Keith Loria
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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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