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Foot-pain

Der Orthopäde, 1999
Foot pain is a relatively common problem in children and adolescents. Most frequently the pain is localized at the heel, the mid- and forefoot are less common sites of discomfort. In this article we discuss the etiology of pain in thoses cases, where the foot has a normal clinical aspect.
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Foot drop

BMJ, 2015
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Stevens, F.   +3 more
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Ankle and Foot

2023
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Negro, Giulia   +2 more
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The Diabetic Foot

Angiology, 1976
Diabetic foot problems are common and result in multiple and prolonged hospitalizations, which often lead to amputation. While peripheral vascular dis ease and neuropathy are not totally preventable with current forms of therapy, many of the foot lesions resulting from these complications can be prevented by patient education and prophylactic foot care.
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Ankle and Foot: Foot Abnormalities and Pathologies

2013
Children and adolescents start sports at earlier ages and with higher intensity. In the USA, more than half of people between 8 and 16 years old are engaged in some kind of sport during the school years. Foot and ankle abnormalities are common in children under 10 years old and may result in impairment while starting a sports activity. Pathologies that
Giannini S.   +5 more
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Un monde foot, foot, foot

2002
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Nuytens, Williams, Demazière, Didier
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The diabetic foot

Current Problems in Surgery, 2016
A comprehensive program focused on foot-specific patient education, skin and nail care, and protective footwear lowers the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers and lower extremity amputations. Orthopedic or podiatric consultations are warranted for those “at risk” or with foot ulcers.
Richard F, Neville   +3 more
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Foot Infections

The International Journal of Lower Extremity Wounds, 2005
Infections of the foot are very variable, some being complex in nature, causing pain, morbidity, and even mortality. In patients with diabetes mellitus, foot infections are common, ranging from chronic bacterial or fungal infections to serious limb-threatening ones. To manage infections, a sound knowledge of anatomy is essential.
M A, Ansari, V K, Shukla
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Neuropathies of the foot

Clinical Neurophysiology, 2007
Compared with the common neuropathies affecting the hands (carpal tunnel syndrome and ulnar neuropathy), neuropathies of the feet have received less attention in the past. This is partly because of the rarity of these disorders as well as the lack of reliable electrophysiological tests for them. Over the years, nerve conduction tests for various nerves
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Arthritides of the Foot

Medical Clinics of North America, 2014
Arthritis of the foot can be a difficult problem. It is initially managed with antiinflammatory medications and footwear modifications or bracing. However, a significant percentage of people with arthritis of the foot go on to require surgical intervention, which is most commonly arthrodesis.
Samuel G, Dellenbaugh, Jorge, Bustillo
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