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Efficacy and Safety of Different Local Anesthesia Techniques in Podiatric Procedures
Background and Objectives: Local anesthesia is essential in podiatry, ensuring painless procedures. Technological and pharmacological advances require us to stay updated on the safest and most effective techniques.
Bibiana Trevissón Redondo +8 more
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Prevalence of Preoperative Anxiety and Associated Factors in Hallux Valgus Surgery
ABSTRACT Introduction Preoperative anxiety is that which is motivated by the emotional and physical stressors inherent in a surgical intervention. The aim of this study was to assess preoperative anxiety as well as the associated sociodemographic and surgical factors in the context of a common foot surgery procedure, such as surgery for the correction ...
Pedro C. Ramírez‐Navarro +7 more
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Background This study investigated the effect of various offloading devices commonly used for the management of diabetic foot ulcerations on peak plantar pressure and pressure–time integral of the contralateral limb.
Ian Rong Yi Ngui +4 more
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No abstract is available for this article.
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Australian Podiatry Research in Paediatrics: A Bibliometric Analysis
ABSTRACT Background The purpose of this study was to undertake a bibliographic analysis of foot and lower leg research relating to paediatric podiatry by Australian or affiliated Australian authors. Methods The Scopus database search was conducted to identify all foot and lower limb research articles involving an Australian cohort of participants ...
Helen A. Banwell +3 more
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ABSTRACT Introduction People experiencing homelessness face profound barriers in accessing healthcare, particularly preventive services such as foot care. Globally, rough sleepers are vulnerable to foot‐related morbidity due to prolonged exposure, inadequate footwear and poor hygiene access.
Joanna Bower, Joanne Paton
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Effects of First Metatarsophalangeal Osteoarthritis on Plantar Pressures Across Multiple Activities
ABSTRACT Background The first metatarsophalangeal joint (MTPJ1) is one of the sites most often affected by osteoarthritis (OA). The condition contributes to activity restrictions and reduced quality of life along with biomechanical changes that affect the joint and beyond. Despite this, previous studies have presented limited evidence of alterations in
Scott Telfer +3 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose Currently, there is no patient‐reported outcome measure (PROM) specifically for evaluating foot orthoses treatments. This led us to ask the following question: What is the quality of the validated foot and ankle PROMs used to evaluate foot orthosis interventions?
Javier Jiménez‐Guillén +4 more
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This commentary paper emphasises the pivotal role of effective communication in the field of podiatry and advocates for its comprehensive integration into the educational curriculum.
A. Coda +8 more
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