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Temporary Bridging of Severe Medial Column Injury of the Foot using Internal Fixation
Inadequate treatment of midfoot crush injury often leads to permanent disability. The principle of treatment is to restore foot column length and joint congruity while it is stable enough to allow an early rehabilitation.
Michael Siu-Hei Tse, Siu-Bon Woo
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Background: The foot and ankle play a critical role in ultramarathon running. Because foot and ankle injuries are the most common location of injury in this group, proper care is essential for prevention.
James R. Jastifer MD +1 more
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Young man with painful black dots on left foot
A 30-year-old previously healthy man was admitted to the emergency room due painful black dots on the left foot. On physical examination, multiple erythematous macules with central black dots on left heel (A) were observed.
Fred Bernardes Filho, Loan Towersey
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Foot and ankle injuries are common in sportsmen and the general population. The impact that the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the foot and ankle complex has on normal gait is reviewed.
L. J. Hunter, J. Fortune
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OBJECTIVES Basic military training is physically and psychologically demanding placing recruits at high risk of injury and premature discharge. This study aimed to identify risk factors for lower leg, ankle and foot injury in Maltese military recruits ...
Matthew Psaila, C. Ranson
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Characteristics of training injuries in college freshmen during a 200-km trek
Objective To provide references for scientific training and medical care by investigating the characteristics and influencing factors of the training injuries of the freshmen in a military medical university during their long-distance trek training ...
YANG Ling +4 more
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On equal footing: Trends in ankle/foot injuries for men vs. women
Objectives: The objective of the current study was to examine trends in ankle/foot (A/F) injuries during the period 2001–2014, in order to determine whether the incidence of these injuries has changed and whether a previously identified difference in ...
P. Dischinger +4 more
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Management of High-Energy Foot and Ankle Injuries in the Geriatric Population
By the year 2035 almost 20% of the US population of 389 million people will be 65 years and older. What this group has, compared with aged populations in the past, is better health, more mobility, and more active lifestyles.
Dolfi Herscovici, Julia M. Scaduto
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Retrograde flow medial plantar artery flap reconstruction for defects of the dorsal metatarsophalangeal region [PDF]
INTRODUCTION: Complex reconstructions of the foot region are planned based on the anatomical subunits affected by the etiological factors of lesions. We have several options for covering defects of the back of the feet, from the simpler ones, such as ...
Altino Vieira de Rezende Filho Neto +5 more
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Estimation of sensitivity of island fasciocutaneous neurovascular medial plantar flap in the reconstruction of soft tissue defects in calcaneal region [PDF]
The soft tissue cover in the calcaneal region represents one of the great problems in the reconstructive surgery. The distant skin, muscle and musculocutaneous flaps are subjected to ulcers even with the orthopedic shoes.
Jevtović Dobrica
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