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Foot Pressure Abnormalities, Radiographic, and Charcot Changes in the Diabetic Foot
2020Diabetes Mellitus (DM) has become one of the biggest healthcare challenges of the twenty-first century and it has become one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality across the world. According to the International Diabetic Federation, 425 million had diabetes in the year 2016 and by the year 2045, the number will escalate to 629 million [1]. One
Ahmad Faraz +3 more
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Prevalence of Radiographic Foot Abnormalities in Patients with Diabetes
Foot & Ankle International, 1997Clinicians are increasingly aware that mechanical aspects of foot deformities, such as Charcot changes, clawtoes, bunion deformities, or cavus or planus foot deformities, might have an impact on the occurrence, potential healing, and recurrence of foot ulcers.
D G, Smith +4 more
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Abnormal Digital Pressure Measurements in Diabetic Neuropathic Foot Ulceration
Diabetic Medicine, 1993The diabetic neuropathic ulcer is typically slow to heal and recurrent. Macrovascular insufficiency is usually excluded as foot pulses are present and ankle:brachial pressure ratios are not decreased. These assessments cannot however exclude more distal vascular disease.
M J, Stevens +5 more
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Vertical Facial Dimensions Linked to Abnormal Foot Motion
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 2008Background: Twenty-two children from Jiutepec, Mexico, were studied to determine whether a correlation exists among foot motion, the position of the innominates, and vertical facial dimensions (ie, the distances between the outer corners of the eyes [the exocanthions] and the ipsilateral outer margins of the lips). Methods:
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Der Orthopade, 1999
A few selected++ metric and numeric malformations of the foot (Fibular deficiency, vertical talus, coalition, syndactylism, macrodactylism, metatarsal malformation, cleft foot, overriding fifth toe) are discussed to demonstrate, that concepts for their treatment should be developed as early as possible in order to allow for bringing those structures ...
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A few selected++ metric and numeric malformations of the foot (Fibular deficiency, vertical talus, coalition, syndactylism, macrodactylism, metatarsal malformation, cleft foot, overriding fifth toe) are discussed to demonstrate, that concepts for their treatment should be developed as early as possible in order to allow for bringing those structures ...
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Virtual modeling of an ankle foot orthosis for correction of foot abnormality
Robotics and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, 2011Clubfoot is a challenging structural foot abnormality in babies and generally occurs at birth or during childhood. Due to this the abnormal posturing of the foot causes the babies to turn the ankle inward and walk along the outside edges of the foot. In medical science it is known as ''congenital talipes equino varus'' (CTEV).
Manak Lal Jain +2 more
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Foot abnormalities in rheumatoid arthritis.
Instructional course lectures, 1986By anticipating the deformities that can occur in the rheumatoid foot and by carefully and compulsively looking for them, we can more effectively deal with the pathologic conditions. Although we usually equate conservative care with nonoperative treatment, and shoe corrections are certainly important, early operative intervention may be essential ...
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Abnormalities of the pediatric foot
Academic Radiology, 1999C, Maldjian +4 more
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Normal Biomechanics of the Foot and Ankle
Journal of Orthopaedic & Sports Physical Therapy, 1985The biomechanics of the foot and ankle is important to the normal function of the lower extremity. The foot is the terminal joint in the lower kinetic chain that opposes external resistance. Proper arthrokinematic movement within the foot and ankle influences the ability of the lower limb to attenuate the forces of weightbearing.
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[The treatment of congenital foot abnormalities].
Zeitschrift fur Orthopadie und ihre Grenzgebiete, 1989With the exception of club foot, flat foot and claw foot, this paper gives a review of principal foot malformations at birth, proceeding from the available radiographical and clinical findings, and also from the facts found during surgery. In addition, there is suggested a classification of various deformities, and there are defined major guidelines ...
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