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Autor:
Hannah Sahli, Matthew DeMore, Duane J. Ehredt, Kevin Alexander, Jill S. Kawalec, Emily E. Zulauf
Publikováno v:
The Foot. 39:45-49
Often times, conservative treatment is unsuccessful in long-term resolution of recalcitrant verrucae plantaris lesions. In addition to being aesthetically displeasing, severe cases that are left untreated can be debilitating, often leading to chronic
Autor:
Emily E, Zulauf, Hannah, Sahli, Kevin, Alexander, Matthew, DeMore, Duane J, Ehredt, Jill, Kawalec
Publikováno v:
Foot (Edinburgh, Scotland). 39
Often times, conservative treatment is unsuccessful in long-term resolution of recalcitrant verrucae plantaris lesions. In addition to being aesthetically displeasing, severe cases that are left untreated can be debilitating, often leading to chronic
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. 54:82-88
First ray function and hallux misalignment after isolated tibial sesamoidectomy have been topics of debate. Although sesamoidectomy has been proved to be effective in the relief of sesamoid pain, many foot and ankle surgeons remain hesitant to perfor
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 102:1-4
Background: Hallux limitus/rigidus is a painful arthritic condition affecting the first metatarsophalangeal joint that can be treated by implant arthroplasty, which, ultimately, may cause loss of the anatomical insertion points of the flexor hallucis
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 98:171-188
Background: The plain film forefoot axial radiographic view is a specialized view in podiatric imaging. In everyday office practice, an axial orthoposer is used, and the study is nonweightbearing. Largely useless for imaging functional pathology, the
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association. 98(3)
The plain film forefoot axial radiographic view is a specialized view in podiatric imaging. In everyday office practice, an axial orthoposer is used, and the study is nonweightbearing. Largely useless for imaging functional pathology, the forefoot ax