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Use of Allevyn Heel in the management of heel ulcers
Journal of Wound Care, 2003Objective: This small uncontrolled study examined the effectiveness of Allevyn Heel. Method: Twenty-two patients were recruited: 13 with heel pressure ulcers, four with diabetic heel ulcers, four with arterial heel ulcers and one ‘other’. Ulcers were assessed before treatment and after the start of the dressing regimen at weeks two and four and at the ...
G, Kammerlander, T, Eberlein
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Heel Overload Associated with Heel Cord Insufficiency
Foot & Ankle International, 2007Background: 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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The Relationship of Heel Pad Elasticity and Plantar Heel Pain
Clinical Orthopaedics and Related Research, 1999Loss of heel pad elasticity has been suggested as one of the possible explanations of plantar heel pain. This hypothesis is evaluated by this blinded observer prospective study, using an age and weight matched control population. Hindfoot lateral radiographs of 73 patients with plantar heel pain, 29 of whom had bilateral involvement (102 feet), and who
Gokturk, E +5 more
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Clinics in Sports Medicine, 1994
The various causes of posterior and inferior heel pain in the athlete have been presented. Various examples of athletes who have had the various problems and discussed their outcome have been discussed. This article primarily has tried to educate the reader as to the different types of heel pain and has stressed the need for conservative care.
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The various causes of posterior and inferior heel pain in the athlete have been presented. Various examples of athletes who have had the various problems and discussed their outcome have been discussed. This article primarily has tried to educate the reader as to the different types of heel pain and has stressed the need for conservative care.
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The Achilles' heel of limb salvage is the heel
Journal of Vascular Surgery, 2021openaire +2 more sources
Heel Offloading Posterior Splint for Treatment of Heel Ulcerations
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical AssociationTotal contact casting is the gold standard for plantar foot ulcers but has been questioned in heel pressure ulcers. Current offloading of heel ulcers is typically removable offloading boots. We describe using a modified posterior splint to offload heel ulcers in nonweightbearing patients.
Fahad, Hussain, Robin, Lenz
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Heel spur and heel spur syndrome
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1971openaire +2 more sources
Effects of oxygen impurity and desorption temperature on heel build-up in activated carbon
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2021Zaher Hashisho +2 more
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