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Foot Flare and Foot Axis

Human Factors: The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society, 1999
Most commercial footwear is designed and manufactured on a curved last, although the amount of curvature of the last and the turning point of the last centerline have not been formally determined. In this study, we used principal component analysis to determine the foot axis so that lasts that match feet can be produced, resulting in a good fit.
Ravindra S. Goonetilleke   +1 more
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It is not diabetic foot: it is my foot

Journal of Wound Care, 2019
Objective: To examine the experiences of patients with diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs). Method: This qualitative study, using patient interviews, focused on how inpatients receiving treatment for diabetes experience the disease. Patients were selected using a purposive sampling method. Results: A total of 15 patients participated in the study.
Meltem, Meriç   +4 more
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Charcot Foot

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989
Successful management of the Charcot foot is one of the most challenging undertakings faced by physicians. However, many times such patients undergo prolonged and attentive care only to develop further deformity, and in many cases succumb to amputation.
A S, Banks, E D, McGlamry
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Polydactyly of the foot

Der Orthopäde, 1999
Polydactyly may be preaxial or tibial (halluxside), postaxial or ulnar (side of the little toe) and central (middle toes). The duplication may appear at the distal and medial phalanges or at the whole digit. The metatarsal bone may be partwise or completely duplicated, the accessory toes may share only one metatarsal.
B, Bader, F, Grill, E, Lamprecht
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One Foot in, One Foot out

NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy, 2008
As radical health professionals, we have the triple identity of workers, of activists, and of intellectuals that creates the cauldron in which we live contradictory lives. We share the concerns of other workers for salaries, job security, health and safety at work, and work load.
Richard Levins, Mary Lee Dunn
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Polydactyly of the foot

Journal of Pediatric Orthopaedics B, 2007
Fifty-six patients with 72 duplicated toes were analysed. Postaxial duplication accounted for 79%, and the most common anatomical pattern was duplication of the proximal phalanx with a wide metatarsal head. Forty-two patients with 55 duplications were clinically and radiographically evaluated at long-term follow-up (mean 22.5 years).
Sisto, Turra   +2 more
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