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From:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (Vol. 8, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground Corns are a common foot problem affecting a large proportion of the population. This study describes the characteristics of corns experienced by 201 participants taking part in a randomised controlled...
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From:Indian Journal of Dermatology, Venereology, and Leprology (Vol. 77, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedByline: Sujay. Khandpur, Vijay. Singhal, Vinod. Sharma Sir, Palmoplantar psoriasis (PPP) that accounts for 3 - 4% of all psoriasis cases, produces significant functional and social disability. [sup][1] There is...
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From:The PractitionerPeer-ReviewedAUTHOR: Dr Nigel Stollery MB BS GP, Kibworth, Leicestershire and clinical assistant in dermatology, Leicester Royal Infirmary Which foot conditions have biomechanical causes? How do eczema and psoriasis present on...
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From:Indian Journal of Dermatology (Vol. 52, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedByline: Chembolli. Lakshmi, C. Srinivas, Anil. Mathew Fissure feet are a common condition; however, no effective therapy is available to date. This study was undertaken to study the effect of occlusion using 2″...
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From:BiomechanicsByline: Wen Chao, MD, and Keith L. Wapner, MD Foot pain, whether general or localized to the forefoot, midfoot, or hindfoot, can be a debilitating problem. Metatarsalgia and lesser toe problems are common causes of...
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From:Mechanika (Vol. 6, Issue 80) Peer-ReviewedThe paper presents methodology of experimental and modeling investigation for analysis of loads transmitted by lower limb joints. The 3D mathematical model makes it possible to determine forces generated by lower limbs....
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 11, Issue 10) Peer-ReviewedHIV-associated sensory peripheral neuropathy (HIV-SN) afflicts approximately 50% of patients on antiretroviral therapy, and is associated with significant neuropathic pain. Simple accurate diagnostic instruments are...
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From:Indian Journal of Surgery (Vol. 83, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedMorton's neuroma is a mechanical neuropathy of plantar interdigital nerve. It is one of the most common causes of forefoot pain. One of the most undesirable complications of Morton's neuroma surgery is recurrent neuroma....
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From:American Journal of Clinical Dermatology (Vol. 9, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIntroduction: Hand and foot psoriasis may be more disabling than psoriasis at other body locations because of its interference with daily functional activities. Most treatment options have limited efficacy, short...
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From:Journal of Pakistan Medical Association (Vol. 68, Issue 5)Byline: Saima Riaz, Humayun Bashir, Aamna Hassan and Arif H Khan Abstract Kohler disease refers to childhood onset avascular necrosis of the navicular bone. Hybrid SPECT-CT bone scintigraphy offers both functional...
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From:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (Vol. 3) Peer-ReviewedBackground The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) and the Foot Health Status Questionnaire (FHSQ) are two commonly used outcome measures for evaluating foot health. This study aimed to calculate the Minimal Important...
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From:Journal of Foot and Ankle Research (Vol. 6, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedBackground It is unclear if podiatric foot care for people with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in New South Wales (NSW) meets current clinical recommendations. The objective of this study was to survey podiatrists'...
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From:Journal of Cutaneous and Aesthetic Surgery (Vol. 5, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedByline: S. Sacchidanand, M. Mallikarjuna, Venkatesh. Purohit, S. Sujaya Sir, A corn or clavus is an area of well circumscribed hyperkeratosis of the skin with a dry, smooth and slightly convex surface caused by...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 23, Issue 5) Peer-ReviewedA randomized double-blind placebo-controlled trial OBJECTIVE -- To investigate the effectiveness of injecting liquid silicone in the diabetic foot to reduce risk factors for ulceration in a randomized double-blind...
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From:Consultant (Vol. 34, Issue 7) Peer-ReviewedThe blue toe syndrome is characterized by purple mottling of the toes that is caused by atheromatous embolism or insufficient arterial and arteriolar inflow. A medical examination reveals normal vital signs and absence...
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From:Diabetes Care (Vol. 29, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedOBJECTIVE--To prospectively determine risk factors for foot infection in a cohort of people with diabetes. RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS--We evaluated then followed 1,666 consecutive diabetic patients enrolled in a...
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From:Clinical Advisor (Vol. 22, Issue 6)An 8-year-old is brought to the office with right foot pain that has persisted for 1 month. The pain seems to have worsened over the past week when his parents noticed him limping. The patient's symptoms intensify with...
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From:PLoS ONE (Vol. 15, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedFootrot is a worldwide economically important, painful, contagious bacterial foot disease of domestic and wild ungulates caused by Dichelobacter nodosus. Benign and virulent strains have been identified in sheep...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 5) Peer-ReviewedBackground New reliable devices for range of motion (ROM) measures in older adults are necessary to improve knowledge about the functional capability in this population. Dorsiflexion ROM limitation is associated with...
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From:PeerJ (Vol. 7) Peer-ReviewedBackground Variation in management across elephant camps likely has differential effects on the well-being of elephants. Methods This study calculated body condition, foot health and skin wound scores (WSs) for...