Volume 14 - Issue 12 - December 2001
12/03/2001
George Liu, DPM, FACFAS; Lawrence B. Harkless, DPM, FACFAS, MAPWCA; Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS, MA
Armed with the latest research and their own intriguing case studies, these authors take a closer look at limb salvage procedures and assess whether they are viable
alternatives to amputation.
By Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS, Lawrence...
Armed with the latest research and their own intriguing case studies, these authors take a closer look at limb salvage procedures and assess whether they are viable
alternatives to amputation.
By Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS, Lawrence...
Armed with the latest research...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
12/03/2001
By Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS
When it comes to microbiologic monitoring of a wound, qualitative and quantitative cultures are the most commonly used techniques. In the outpatient wound care environment, you would generally obtain qualitative...
By Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS
When it comes to microbiologic monitoring of a wound, qualitative and quantitative cultures are the most commonly used techniques. In the outpatient wound care environment, you would generally obtain qualitative...
By Jonathan E. Moore, DPM, MS...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
12/03/2001
Harry Goldsmith, DPM
Getting paid promptly and properly is never easy. However, this renowned expert offers insights that can help you improve office efficiency, navigate through the red tape of managed care and ultimately bolster incoming revenue streams. Way...
Getting paid promptly and properly is never easy. However, this renowned expert offers insights that can help you improve office efficiency, navigate through the red tape of managed care and ultimately bolster incoming revenue streams. Way...
Getting paid promptly and...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
Forum
12/03/2001
John H. McCord, DPM
A new form of bragging rites exists among physicians. There seems to be competition among doctors where the winner is who who paid the least for his car. I have been the clear winner in my medical community. During the past year, I have been...
A new form of bragging rites exists among physicians. There seems to be competition among doctors where the winner is who who paid the least for his car. I have been the clear winner in my medical community. During the past year, I have been...
A new form of bragging rites...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
12/03/2001
David C. Erfle, DPM, FACFAS; Nicholas Romansky, DPM, FACFAS
These authors offer diagnostic tips and treatment pearls for lower-extremity tendon injuries, with a specific focus on managing chronic tenosynovitis. Tendon pathology in the foot and ankle are the most common of all injuries. Obviously,...
These authors offer diagnostic tips and treatment pearls for lower-extremity tendon injuries, with a specific focus on managing chronic tenosynovitis. Tendon pathology in the foot and ankle are the most common of all injuries. Obviously,...
These authors offer diagnostic...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
12/03/2001
Jeff A. Hall
Life moves so fast that few people have time to consider “what if” scenarios, even if these scenarios could have a serious impact on their lives and the lives of others. However, all of this changed on September 11. During this time of...
Life moves so fast that few people have time to consider “what if” scenarios, even if these scenarios could have a serious impact on their lives and the lives of others. However, all of this changed on September 11. During this time of...
Life moves so fast that few...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
News and Trends
12/03/2001
A ruptured Achilles tendon can be problematic in many respects for athletically-inclined patients. Not only will they undergo surgery to repair the tendon, these patients face a long recovery period and extensive rehabilitation in order to...
A ruptured Achilles tendon can be problematic in many respects for athletically-inclined patients. Not only will they undergo surgery to repair the tendon, these patients face a long recovery period and extensive rehabilitation in order to...
A ruptured Achilles tendon can...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
Orthotics Q&A
12/03/2001
Charcot arthropathy is an extremely challenging disease process to treat for many reasons, according to David Levine, DPM, CPed. He says one of the big problems is not being able to rely upon the patient for feedback. Given the profound...
Charcot arthropathy is an extremely challenging disease process to treat for many reasons, according to David Levine, DPM, CPed. He says one of the big problems is not being able to rely upon the patient for feedback. Given the profound...
Charcot arthropathy is an...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
Sports Medicine
12/03/2001
Mark A. Caselli, DPM; Ellen Sobel, DPM, PhD
The irritation is the result of biomechanical deformities such as limb length discrepancy, gastrocsoleus equinus, and excessive foot or leg varus, producing midtarsal and subtalar hyperpronation. In turn, this pronation produces a stretch of...
The irritation is the result of biomechanical deformities such as limb length discrepancy, gastrocsoleus equinus, and excessive foot or leg varus, producing midtarsal and subtalar hyperpronation. In turn, this pronation produces a stretch of...
The irritation is the result of...
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today
Industry News
12/03/2001
Podiatry Today