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The first ray in neuropathic diabetic patients: Implications for support of the longitudinal arch

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Jan 5, 2017.

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    Shear and pressure under the first ray in neuropathic diabetic patients: Implications for support of the longitudinal arch
    Brian Davis, Mariam Crow, Visar Berki, Daniela Ciltea
    Jnl Biomechanics; Articles in Press
     
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    No mention what-so-ever of the windlass mechanism in the paper. It is the most likely explanation for the results. Next.
     
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    A Systematic Review of Angular Deformities in Charcot Neuroarthropathy
    Nicole K Cates et al
    J Foot Ankle Surg. 2020 Oct 7;S1067-2516(20)30380-X
     
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    Second Ray Amputation in Diabetic Foot - Functionally Better than Proximal Foot Amputations, but Beware of Charcot Arthropathy: A Case Report and Review of Literature
    Amit Gupta et al
    J Orthop Case Rep. 2022 Mar;12(3):13-17
     
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