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  • How a Stress Fracture in the Foot Feels

    A stress fracture in the foot can be painful, especially when the foot bears weight. Stress fractures happen when muscles become fatigued and are unable to absorb shock, such as when your foot hits the pavement while running.

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  • The Effect of Frontal Deformity at the Ankle Joint on Total Ankle Arthroplasty Revision Rate

    The presence of severe coronal plane deformity in the ankle joint is widely recognized as challenging to correct by total ankle joint arthroplasty alone, necessitating additional rearfoot fusion.

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  • Evidence-Based Opioid Education that Reduces Prescribing: The 10 Principles of Opioid Prescribing in Foot and Ankle Surgery

    The United States Opioid Epidemic is a worsening public health crisis.

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  • Patients with osteoarthritis foot symptoms at increased risk for death

    Patients with foot symptoms demonstrate a higher risk for all-cause mortality than those without foot symptoms.Managing foot symptoms may potentially lower the risk for decreased time to mortality, the researchers wrote.

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  • How Bad Is It Really to Wear High Heels All the Time?

    From classic pumps to skyscraper stilettos and strappy sandals, the right pair of heels can really elevate your outfit (get it?). But they're not exactly the most comfortable shoe out there. And if you wear them all the time, are heels bad for you?

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  • Several patient factors may contribute to poor outcomes after total ankle arthroplasty

    Younger age, arthritis, diabetes and high BMI may be associated with poorer outcomes after total ankle arthroplasty.Lifestyle factors were the most common risk factors for readmissions and complications.

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  • ‘Quadrimalleolar’ fractures may represent large portion of ankle fractures

    Anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament avulsions were identified in 18.2% of all ankle fractures.Overall, 44.6% of patients with trimalleolar fractures had anterior inferior tibiofibular ligament avulsions.

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    The aim of this study was to present and evaluate methods of measuring toe joint angels using joint-surface based and inertial axes approaches.

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  • Development of a foot and ankle strengthening program for the treatment of plantar heel pain: a Delphi consensus study

    People with plantar heel pain (PHP) have reduced foot and ankle muscle function, strength and size, which is frequently treated by muscle strengthening exercises. However, there has been little investigation of what exercises are used and there is no sound evidence base to guide practice. This study aimed to develop a consensus-driven progressive muscle strengthening program for PHP.

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  • Tips for performing MIS beaming for Charcot foot reconstruction

    New MIS techniques have recently emerged in Charcot foot reconstruction that combines percutaneous deformity correction and fusion with intramedullary beaming to restore coronal and sagittal alignment with significantly reduced soft tissue dissection.

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