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Volume 31 - Issue 5 - May 2018

Department

Residency Corner
05/04/2018
Have you made plans yet for after you complete your residency? These third-year residents share their perspectives on the pros and cons of private practice and fellowship, navigating state licensing and insurance companies, and how their...
Have you made plans yet for after you complete your residency? These third-year residents share their perspectives on the pros and cons of private practice and fellowship, navigating state licensing and insurance companies, and how their...
Have you made plans yet for...
05/04/2018
Podiatry Today
Online Exclusive
04/25/2018
Focusing on a 32-year-old woman with chronic plantar fasciitis, these authors explore the novel technique of perforating fat injections into the plantar fascia for heel pain. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain,...
Focusing on a 32-year-old woman with chronic plantar fasciitis, these authors explore the novel technique of perforating fat injections into the plantar fascia for heel pain. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain,...
Focusing on a 32-year-old woman...
04/25/2018
Podiatry Today
Online Exclusive
04/24/2018
These authors detail the treatment of a rare case of drug-induced neutropenia and fever in a patient who was using vancomycin for infection following an ankle fracture.  Drug-induced neutropenia  is a medical condition resulting in...
These authors detail the treatment of a rare case of drug-induced neutropenia and fever in a patient who was using vancomycin for infection following an ankle fracture.  Drug-induced neutropenia  is a medical condition resulting in...
These authors detail the...
04/24/2018
Podiatry Today
Feature
04/18/2018
In light of increasing concerns about opioids and drug-drug interactions, these authors examine the literature on NSAIDs, and suggest that appropriate short-term dosing of NSAIDs can play a viable adjunctive role in post-op pain...
In light of increasing concerns about opioids and drug-drug interactions, these authors examine the literature on NSAIDs, and suggest that appropriate short-term dosing of NSAIDs can play a viable adjunctive role in post-op pain...
In light of increasing concerns...
04/18/2018
Podiatry Today
Feature
04/18/2018
While palmoplantar keratodermas in the lower extremity are rare, they are frequently misdiagnosed and challenging to treat. Accordingly, this author reviews essential keys to diagnosing hereditary palmoplantar keratodermas and pertinent...
While palmoplantar keratodermas in the lower extremity are rare, they are frequently misdiagnosed and challenging to treat. Accordingly, this author reviews essential keys to diagnosing hereditary palmoplantar keratodermas and pertinent...
While palmoplantar keratodermas...
04/18/2018
Podiatry Today
Forum
04/18/2018
In the Forum column in the September 2017 issue of Podiatry Today, I presented a few memorable quotes that I have amassed over the past 35 years in podiatric practice. After a recent experience, I heard a new quote that I have found to be...
In the Forum column in the September 2017 issue of Podiatry Today, I presented a few memorable quotes that I have amassed over the past 35 years in podiatric practice. After a recent experience, I heard a new quote that I have found to be...
In the Forum column in the...
04/18/2018
Podiatry Today
Treatment Dilemmas
04/18/2018
An osteochondral lesion of the talus is often a difficult problem to treat. There is limited understanding of cartilage damage and its repair. Furthermore, it is hard to figure out why some osteochondral lesions, small or large, are painful...
An osteochondral lesion of the talus is often a difficult problem to treat. There is limited understanding of cartilage damage and its repair. Furthermore, it is hard to figure out why some osteochondral lesions, small or large, are painful...
An osteochondral lesion of the...
04/18/2018
Podiatry Today

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