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Heel Complications

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2021
Postoperative complications can be burdensome on both the patient and the surgeon. Attention in literature is often directed toward different forms of treatment and successful outcomes in surgery. The incentive of this article is to bring insight toward postoperative complications in rearfoot surgery, more specifically, the repair of the Achilles ...
Eric A, Barp   +3 more
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Heel Reconstruction

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1997
From 1987 through 1990 we used the compound flap formed by the lateral leg flap, the fibula, and its surrounding soft tissues, pedicled on the distal peroneal vessels, to reconstruct heel and calcaneus defect in two patients. Both were successful and functionally good.
J, Cai, X, Cao, J, Liang, B, Sun
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Jogger's Heel

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1968
To the Editor:— The benefits from any sport should be balanced against harmful effects secondary to the type of exercise performed. As Americans enthusiastically take to the gyms and playing fields, medical practice becomes enlarged by pathologic entities such as tennis elbow, baseball finger, and swimmer's ear.
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Heel Overload Associated with Heel Cord Insufficiency

Foot & Ankle International, 2007
Background: Heel cord lengthening is a common component of foot and ankle surgery. If the tendon is anatomically or functionally over lengthened patients may develop plantarflexion weakness and heel overload problems such as symptomatic plantar heel callosities and heel ulceration. Methods: Nine patients who developed heel overload or heel ulcer after
Margaret, Chilvers   +4 more
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Heel replantation

British Journal of Plastic Surgery, 1998
A 14-year-old boy presented with oblique amputation of the heel through the calcaneum. The heel fragment was successfully replanted but the postoperative course was complicated by venous insufficiency requiring further venous anastomosis and attributed to tension in the skin closure.
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Thick heel pads

Joint Bone Spine, 2015
Joint Bone Spine - In Press.Proof corrected by the author Available online since jeudi 28 mai ...
Marina, Lafay   +3 more
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Pediatric Heel Pain

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2010
Heel pain is a condition that is generally more common in the adult population. However, it is a condition that the foot and ankle specialist must be prepared to treat in pediatric patients. The insidious onset of heel pain in the pediatric patient can be an enigma to the foot and ankle specialist.
Warren A, Chiodo, Keith D, Cook
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Preventing Heel Breakdown

Orthopaedic Nursing, 2000
The prevalence of heel pressure ulcers is a major health care problem. Heel ulcers develop as a result of pressure, shear, or friction concentrated on a small area over a bony prominence that lacks subcutaneous tissue. Significant risk factors for development of heel breakdown include immobility, age, mental status, nutrition, chronic illness, and ...
M K, Graff, J, Bryant, N, Beinlich
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Recalcitrant heel pain. Traumatic fibrosis versus heel neuroma

Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1989
In 1977, Davidson et al wrote an article entitled "Heel Neuroma." Since that time there has been a strong debate on whether the heel neuroma actually exists. The authors present a study of 14 patients presenting with recalcitrant heel pain. Each patient underwent surgical excision of a plantar heel mass.
S B, Beito, S M, Krych, L B, Harkless
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Pediatric Heel Pain

Clinics in Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, 2013
Heel pain is a common complaint among young children and adolescents. It has many causes, including trauma, overuse injuries, and tumors, and therefore a thorough clinical examination is warranted. This article outlines some common causes of pediatric heel pain.
Alison M, Joseph, Irene K, Labib
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