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Classification and Nomenclature: Progressive Collapsing Foot Deformity
Foot & ankle international, 2020Recommendation: The historical nomenclature for the adult acquired flatfoot deformity (AAFD) is confusing, at times called posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD), the adult flexible flatfoot deformity, posterior tibial tendon rupture, peritalar ...
M. Myerson+8 more
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BMJ clinical evidence, 2005
Around 15% to 25% of people are likely to have athlete's foot at any one time. The infection can spread to other parts of the body and to other people.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of topical treatments for athlete's foot?
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Around 15% to 25% of people are likely to have athlete's foot at any one time. The infection can spread to other parts of the body and to other people.We conducted a systematic review and aimed to answer the following clinical question: What are the effects of topical treatments for athlete's foot?
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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.
Mary Lee Dunn, Richard Levins
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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.
Mary Lee Dunn, Richard Levins
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Journal of sport rehabilitation, 2020
Context: Pes planus is a prevalent chronic condition that causes foot pain, disability, and impaired plantar load distribution. Short-foot exercises are often recommended to strengthen intrinsic foot muscles and to prevent excessive decrease of medial ...
Banu Unver, E. Erdem, E. Akbaş
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Context: Pes planus is a prevalent chronic condition that causes foot pain, disability, and impaired plantar load distribution. Short-foot exercises are often recommended to strengthen intrinsic foot muscles and to prevent excessive decrease of medial ...
Banu Unver, E. Erdem, E. Akbaş
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Foot Pressure Abnormalities in the Diabetic Foot
2002For decades, foot pressure measurements have been used to evaluate many medical conditions. Early techniques to assess plantar foot pressure were simple, yet innovative, methods that provided investigators with semiquantitative data. The introduction of the optical pedobarograph significantly improved the accuracy of foot pressure measurements ...
Aristidis Veves+2 more
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association (Print), 2013
Foot infections are a common and serious problem in persons with diabetes. Diabetic foot infections (DFIs) typically begin in a wound, most often a neuropathic ulceration.
Benjamin A Lipsky+11 more
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Foot infections are a common and serious problem in persons with diabetes. Diabetic foot infections (DFIs) typically begin in a wound, most often a neuropathic ulceration.
Benjamin A Lipsky+11 more
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Trench Foot and Immersion Foot
New England Journal of Medicine, 1945FROSTBITE and kindred injuries to the feet from cold have been recorded as a source of casualties in military campaigns since the epic retreat of the Greeks under Xenophon across the snow-covered mountains of Armenia. Cold does not necessarily produce a single type of injury, as many have supposed, but may result in several distinct syndromes, which ...
William B. Captain Scoville+1 more
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2021
The pathological anatomy of skew foot at the tarsometatarsal region, radiologic aspects, spontaneous course of the deformity, and indication for conservative or surgical treatment are discussed in detail. For preschool- and school-age combined osteotomies of the medial cuneiform bone and the proximal metatarsal region of the second to fifth ray proved ...
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The pathological anatomy of skew foot at the tarsometatarsal region, radiologic aspects, spontaneous course of the deformity, and indication for conservative or surgical treatment are discussed in detail. For preschool- and school-age combined osteotomies of the medial cuneiform bone and the proximal metatarsal region of the second to fifth ray proved ...
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FOOT BATHS FOR "ATHLETE'S FOOT"
Journal of the American Medical Association, 1942To the Editor:— In Queries and Minor Notes inThe Journal, June 27, it was stated that "a satisfactory formula for a good powder for use in the treatment of trichophytosis is sodium thiosulfate 6 Gm. and boric acid 24 Gm." I first described foot baths and this powder formula for this condition inThe Journal, April 18, 1931, page 1301, and Oct. 3, 1931,
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